書名:Oasis: Knebworth 綠洲樂隊和哈德福郡演唱會 令人難忘的兩個夜晚
作者:Jill Furmanovsky,Daniel Rachel
出版社名稱:Cassell
出版時間:2021
語種:英語
ISBN:9781788402804
商品尺寸:24.2 x 3.4 x 28.9 cm
包裝:精裝
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'A wonderful document of the last great gathering of the pre-internet age. No camera phones, no social media, just a band and its fans as one'
-NOEL GALLAGHER
"STUNNING... The iconic images by Furmanovsky capture the glorious madness of it all."
- ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE
"Furmanovsky was a favourite of Oasis and given complete access at the event."
-THE TELEGRAPH
A ROUGH TRADE BOOK OF THE YEAR
On 10th and 11th August 1996, Oasis played the concerts that would define them, a band at the height of their powers playing to over 250,000 people.
Twenty-five years on, this is the inside story of those nights, told through the breathtaking photographs of Jill Furmanovsky, granted unprecedented access to Oasis throughout that summer. Also includes newly obtained first-hand accounts from the people who were there - including Noel Gallagher and Alan McGee - in text by award-winning author Daniel Rachel.
From relaxed rehearsals and warm-up concerts to Knebworth itself - backstage, onstage, flying high above the site - many of the stunning photographs in this book have never been seen anywhere before.
This the definitive account of two nights that a generation will never forget.
Jill Furmanovsky is a world-renowned photographer, who has shot the biggest names in music history. From her beginnings as a 13-year-old standing outside Abbey Road hoping to snatch a photograph of The Beatles, Furmanovsky has gone on to work with icons such as Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Blondie, Eric Clapton, Amy Winehouse, The Police and many more. She worked closely with Oasis for a number of years.
Daniel Rachel
is a musician turned award-winning author. His previous books include
NME
and
Guardian
Book of the Year
Isle of Noises
,
Evening Standard
Book of the Year
Don't Look Back in Anger
, and
Walls Come Tumbling Down
, which was described as 'triumphant' by the
Guardian
and 'superlative...brilliant' by
Q magazine
, and was awarded the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Prize in 2017.
