Fool The World: The Oral History of A Band Called Pixies

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Fool The World: The Oral History of A Band Called Pixies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Caryn Ganz
By (author) Josh Frank
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 194,Width 130
Category/GenreRock and Pop
ISBN/Barcode 9780753513835
ClassificationsDewey:782.421660922
Audience
General
Illustrations 1x8pp b/w illustration section

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Virgin Books
Publication Date 7 August 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

THEIR MUSIC PIONEERED ALTERNATIVE ROCK AND INFLUENCED A GENERATION OF MUSICIANS Pixies' career spanned just seven years before the pressures of the road and personality clashes tore the band apart. But in that time they became one of the pioneers of alternative rock and left a musical legacy that would inspire generations of musicians, from Kurt Cobain and David Bowie to U2, Radiohead and Blur. This is the story of a band called Pixies and how they turned their distinctive, warped breed of dynamic surf-punk into music legend. Told in the words of the band themselves, the studio owners, producers and engineers who worked with them, and admirers of their music, including Bono, Courtney Love and Beck, Fool The World is a complete journey through the life, death and rebirth of one of the most influential bands of all time.

Author Biography

Josh Frank has penned numerous plays, screenplays and musicals. His second book, In Heaven Everything Is Fine - The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers, will be published by Simon and Schuster/Free Press in August 2008. He lives in Austin, TX. Caryn Ganz is the deputy editor of RollingStone.com. She was previously an editor at Spin magazine and MTV News, and her writing has also appeared in Blender, Entertainment Weekly, GQ and V. She lives in Manhattan.

Reviews

Anecdote-filled and definitive, Fool the World is an eyewitness account of the Pixies' tumultuous career and their subsequent reinvention of underground rock. * Q Magazine *