
Zip It Up! Too
More of the Best of Trouser Press Magazine 1974-1984
Ira A. Robbins(Editor)
Trouser Press Books
Will be published approx. on 11. August 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
979-8-9990487-9-0 (ISBN)
Description
Variety called Trouser Press "one of the greatest music magazines in history." This second compilation of articles from the legendary American rock magazine (1974-'84) features more enthusiastic, in-depth coverage of artists from the '60s to the '80s, classic rock to new wave -- and beyond.
This volume includes all of the magazine's "autodiscographies," a unique Trouser Press feature in which an artist talked about each of their albums, sharing behind-the-scenes memories of making them. From classic rockers like Genesis, Jethro Tull and Jefferson Airplane and Cheap Trick to punks and new wavers like the Damned, Blondie, Ramones and Iggy Pop, these are fascinating first-person documents of real historical value.
An immersion in rock journalism of a form that is no longer widely practiced, Zip It Up! Too contains features that go deep and interviews that ask impertinent questions, all written with wit, intelligence and a willful expression of opinions and values.
Includes articles on:
Blondie
The Cars
Cheap Trick
The Cure
Devo
Duran Duran
Genesis
Paul McCartney
Mott the Hoople
New Order
Squeeze
Lene Lovich
Missing Persons
Pretenders
The Ramones
Slade
Talking Heads
Bill Wyman
and many more
Trouser Press magazine remains a touchstone for many music fans, who have called it "the bible of alternative music." The first volume of Zip It Up! (also available) was a strong seller.
This volume includes all of the magazine's "autodiscographies," a unique Trouser Press feature in which an artist talked about each of their albums, sharing behind-the-scenes memories of making them. From classic rockers like Genesis, Jethro Tull and Jefferson Airplane and Cheap Trick to punks and new wavers like the Damned, Blondie, Ramones and Iggy Pop, these are fascinating first-person documents of real historical value.
An immersion in rock journalism of a form that is no longer widely practiced, Zip It Up! Too contains features that go deep and interviews that ask impertinent questions, all written with wit, intelligence and a willful expression of opinions and values.
Includes articles on:
Blondie
The Cars
Cheap Trick
The Cure
Devo
Duran Duran
Genesis
Paul McCartney
Mott the Hoople
New Order
Squeeze
Lene Lovich
Missing Persons
Pretenders
The Ramones
Slade
Talking Heads
Bill Wyman
and many more
Trouser Press magazine remains a touchstone for many music fans, who have called it "the bible of alternative music." The first volume of Zip It Up! (also available) was a strong seller.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
B&W magazine covers, magazine pages and cartoons; 25 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
ISBN-13
979-8-9990487-9-0 (9798999048790)
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Person
A lifelong New Yorker, Ira Robbins studied to be an electrical engineer but became a music journalist instead. He co-founded Trouser Press magazine in 1974 and ran it until it ended in 1984. Following on from there, he edited five editions of The Trouser Press Record Guide. He was subsequently a contributor to Rolling Stone, the New York Post, New York Times, Circus, Creem and many other publications. He has written for radio and television and has contributed to many books. He was senior editor of Video magazine, pop music critic for New York Newsday and editorial director of a Premiere Radio Networks. He is the author of two novels and a three-volume anthology-cum-memoir, Music in a Word. He runs Trouser Press Books, which has published more than twenty titles. Ira Robbins lives in New York, NY.