
Breaking Into Heaven
The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of the Stone Roses
Mick Middles(Author)
Omnibus Press
Published on 16. July 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78038-545-7 (ISBN)
Description
In 1989, The Stone Roses exploded onto the music scene at the forefront of a new wave of music from Manchester. The Roses' music - an exhilarating mixture of sixties' pop, rock and dance - made them the UK's most talked-about group, while their first album, The Stone Roses, is now revered as one of the finest debuts of all time. The band's flared trousers, baggy t-shirts and floppy fringes were copied by a generation, and their 1990 gig at Spike Island in front of 30,000 people became legendary. Then, with the world at their feet, and a multi-million dollar record contract signed, the Stone Roses disappeared. Now updated to include full details of the Stone Roses remarkable comeback concerts, their first together in 15 years. Their announcement made front page news and all three gigs sold out, shifting 150,000 tickets in just 14 minutes. Their story truly is one of resurrection. Interviews with some of those closest to the band, including ex-manager Gareth Evans The full story behind the delayed release of Second Coming. A full run-down of post-Roses activities. A complete discography, including solo releases
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78038-545-7 (9781780385457)
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04/2006
Omnibus Press
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Person
Mick Middles has been writing about popular music since the early eighties, having been a contributor to Sounds magazine and a regular rock and pop reviewer for the Evening News in his home town of Manchester. He has written extensively about the Manchester music scene and the Factory label, and biographies of Ian Curtis, Arcade Fire and Elbow, all published by Omnibus Press.