Das Buch ist vorbestellbar...Versand in der zweiten Aprilhälfte.
A Taste of Ink!
The Prisoners sentenced by their fans …
Crammed with the unseen, the untold and possibly the untrue! Recollections of Medway’s finest from fans near and far, older and wider…
Publishing/Shipping date: Late April 2024
Specifics:
- Letter Format 27.9 cm x 21.6 cm
- Softcover version 356 pages
- Hardcover version 386 pages (everything in the softcover plus another 30 pages of memorabilia)
- Inner pages 130 gsm paper weight
- Over 650 images, more than 380 of which are in colour
- With a foreword by bassist Allan Crockford
Info:
Pulled together by an anglo-german team, the book contains contributions from over 150 fans, who searched their dark and dusty drawers to find previously unseen memorabilia and photos. Around 80 of them sent us their stories and memories of the band. Among them there are recollections from Eddie Piller, Will Hodgkinson (The Times newspaper), Nitin Sawhney, Billy Childish, Ted Kessler.
The stories and photos cover every stage of the band’s ‘career’, starting in 1979 when they were still called The Numbers, through appearing at venues like The Red Lion and M.I.C. all the way through to their most recent gig in Herne Bay last year.
Bonus stuff includes an extensive gig list, a family tree and a timeline.
The publishing date of the book fits in nicely with the forthcoming new album ‘Morning Star’ and The Roundhouse gig in May 2024 … the story isn’t over yet.
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