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The islander : my life in music and beyond  Cover Image Book Book

The islander : my life in music and beyond / Chris Blackwell with Paul Morley.

Blackwell, Chris, 1937- (author.). Morley, Paul, (author.).

Summary:

The founder of Island Records and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who is credited with being responsible for turning the world on to reggae music presents this lyrical, warmhearted, and inspirational memoir about his extraordinary life and career.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781982172695 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xiv, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2022.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: Blackwell, Chris, 1937-
Island Records > History.
Sound recording executives and producers > England > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.
Autobiographies.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    The founder of Island Records and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who is credited with being responsible for turning the world on to reggae music presents this lyrical, warmhearted, and inspirational memoir about his extraordinary life and career.
  • Baker & Taylor
    The founder of Island Records and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who is credited with being responsible for turning the world on to reggae music presents this lyrical, warmhearted and inspirational memoir about his extraordinary life and career. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations.
  • Simon and Schuster
    In the vein of Sound Man and The Soundtrack of My Life, a lyrical, warmhearted, and inspirational memoir from the founder of Island Records about his astonishing life and career helping to bring reggae music to the world stage and working with Bob Marley, U2, Grace Jones, Cat Stevens, and many other icons.

    Chris Blackwell, like the paradigm-shifting artists he came to support over his sixty-plus years in the music business, never took the conventional route. He grew up between Jamaica and London, crossing paths with Ian Fleming, Noel Coward, and Errol Flynn. After being expelled from an elite British school for rebellious behavior in 1954 at age seventeen, he moved back to Jamaica, and within five years, founded Island Records—the company that would make an indelible mark on music, shifting with the times, but always keeping its core identity intact.

    The Islander is the story of Blackwell and his cohorts at Island Records, who time and again, identified, nurtured, and broke out musicians who had been overlooked by bigger record labels, including Steve Winwood, Nick Drake, John Martyn, and Cat Stevens. After an impromptu meeting with Bob Marley and his bandmates in 1972, Blackwell decided to fund and produce their groundbreaking album Catch a Fire. He’d go on to work with Marley over the rest of his career, remain his close friend, and continually champion Jamaican culture and reggae music.

    In the ensuing years, Blackwell worked with U2, Grace Jones, the B-52s, Tom Waits, Robert Palmer, Tom Tom Club, and many other groundbreaking artists. He also opened the first Jamaican boutique hotel, on the property of Ian Fleming’s former home, Goldeneye, where all the James Bond books were written.

    Blackwell is a legendary as well as deeply humble raconteur, and reading The Islander is like spending a day with the most interesting man in the world.

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