Brian Southall Bücher
Brian Southall ist der Autor der offiziellen Chroniken der Abbey Road Studios und der Story of Northern Songs. Seine umfangreiche Karriere in der Musikindustrie umfasste Tätigkeiten in den Bereichen Presse, Promotion, Marketing und Künstlerentwicklung für bedeutende Labels wie A&M Records und EMI Records. Später fungierte er als Berater für führende Musikunternehmen, darunter Warner Music International und HMV Group. Seine Erfahrungen bieten eine einzigartige Insider-Perspektive auf die Welt der Musik und ihr Geschäft.






The Beatles in 100 Objects
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This unique book focuses on the 100 most important objects in the Beatles' unparalleled career. From the time they were formed with their familiar line- up of John, Paul, George & Ringo in 1962, through to their break-up eight years later, the Beatles were associated with a multitude of items, places and people.
Here is the story of how the Sex Pistols shocked and shamed EMI - the UK's most revered and profitable record company - and ended up GBP40,000 the richer thanks to manager Malcolm McLaren's cunning business strategy.
This book is a new way of telling the album's story and is split into two distinct halves: A: The A-side is all about the Beatles, the music on the album, the recording process, how the disc was received at the time and how subsequently it has been acknowledged as one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
The White Album: The Album, the Beatles and the World in 196
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Packed full of musical and historical analysis centred on the Beatles at the peak of their popularity, The White Album: A-side/B-side takes a look at one of the greatest albums ever created, and the tumultuous time period it was born into.
Abbey Road
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Introduces readers to Abbey Road's fascinating history - from the days when the staff wore white coats, through the rock 'n' roll years to the big stars.
The Beatles - Album by Album
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
A team of experts write about each era of the band's existence, examining what they were doing for each of their original 12 UK-release albums.
Beatles memorabilia. The Julian Lennon collection
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
“I started collecting these personal pieces because I felt they belonged back in our family. This collection represents something of great importance to me, as it is part of our history.”--Julian LennonOver the years, Julian Lennon--John's oldest son--has built a unique collection of Beatles memorabilia, including several gold records, cells from the film Yellow Submarine , guitars, clothing (such as John's Afghan coat from Magical Mystery Tour ), jewelry, autographed books, handwritten lyrics, posters, and postcards. Now, for the first time, more than 100 of these personal treasures are displayed in print. Julian, working with well-known music author Brian Southall, provides insight into every one of these beloved pieces and explains what they mean to him--and the family memories they evoke.
Rise and Fall of EMI Records, The
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The continuing saga of Britain's greatest music company as it faces an uncertain future under new ownership.
Rise & Fall of EMI Records
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book chronicles the rise of Electric and Music Industries Ltd (EMI), established in the UK in 1931, as a pioneering force in both music hardware and software. It explores EMI's dominance over the music industry for more than fifty years, highlighting its unparalleled success with an iconic roster of artists, including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and Queen. The narrative delves into the company's innovative contributions to the gramophone age and its lasting impact on popular music.