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Unknown Pleasures

Chris Ott

Unknown Pleasures 33 and a thirdPart of Continuum’s 33 and 1/3 series of short books that examine recordings by beloved artists over the years.
This one looks at the rise of Joy Division at the making of their classic debut album, Unknown Pleasures.
Given the brevity of the book it cannot compete with works like “Touching From a Distance” or celebrate the myth to the extent that Twenty-Four Hour Party People did.
It’s a basic, functional little volume.
It’s worth picking up cheap if you particularly love Joy Division.

Rating: C+

Books, C+, Music, Music Criticism, Rated


Books, C+, Music, Music Criticism, Rated
23:38, June 22nd 2007

 

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Pattern Recognition

William Gibson

Pattern Recognition

Rating: A

A, Books, Fiction, Rated, Science Fiction, Thriller


A, Books, Fiction, Rated, Science Fiction, Thriller
23:29, June 9th 2007