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The Creation Records Story: My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize - David Cavanagh

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The Creation Records Story: My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize - David Cavanagh

The Creation Records Story: My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize - David Cavanagh

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  • Out of print for many years and regarded as one of the greatest music books ever written, My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize: The Creation Records Story is the definitive account of the iconic British record label, republished for the label's 40th anniversary.

    'The greatest book ever written on British independent music' - Guardian

    'One of the best British music books of the last ten years' - Mojo

    Founded by Alan McGee in 1983, Creation Records achieved notoriety as the home of Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and other anti-Establishment acts. During the Britpop boom of the mid-90s, the astonishing success of Oasis brought Creation fame on the world stage. In 1999, however, McGee announced his shock departure as his label's influence over a generation of British music came to a confusing and disappointing end. Containing interviews with Creation musicians, employees, supporters and detractors, this is the inside story of Creation Records - and of British music since the 1980s.

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The Creation Records Story: My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize - David Cavanagh

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  • Out of print for many years and regarded as one of the greatest music books ever written, My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize: The Creation Records Story is the definitive account of the iconic British record label, republished for the label's 40th anniversary.

    'The greatest book ever written on British independent music' - Guardian

    'One of the best British music books of the last ten years' - Mojo

    Founded by Alan McGee in 1983, Creation Records achieved notoriety as the home of Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and other anti-Establishment acts. During the Britpop boom of the mid-90s, the astonishing success of Oasis brought Creation fame on the world stage. In 1999, however, McGee announced his shock departure as his label's influence over a generation of British music came to a confusing and disappointing end. Containing interviews with Creation musicians, employees, supporters and detractors, this is the inside story of Creation Records - and of British music since the 1980s.

  • Units: 1
    Genre: Books