
Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story
rude boys, racism and the soundtrack of a generation
$26.70
- Paperback
544 pages
- Release Date
22 July 2024
Summary
Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story
In 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national consciousness as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born.
2 Tone was black and white: a multi-racial force of British and Caribbean island musicians singing about social issues, racism, class and gender struggles. It spoke of injustices in society and took fight against right wing extremism.
<…Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781399607506 |
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ISBN-10: | 1399607502 |
Author: | Daniel Rachel |
Publisher: | Orion Publishing Co |
Imprint: | White Rabbit |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 544 |
Release Date: | 22 July 2024 |
Weight: | 430g |
Dimensions: | 193mm x 130mm x 33mm |
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A SUNDAY TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023#2 UNCUT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023A RESIDENT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023
‘A brilliantly vivid account of one of British pop culture’s most inspiring movements - surely the definitive telling of the 2-Tone story’ * John Harris *‘An incredible and detailed account of a massive watershed moment in British culture. Rachel’s book captures the daily struggles and contradictions within both the groups and the audience during harsh political times and ultimately delivers a message of positivity and the power of the music to affect social and political change’ * Gurinder Chadha, OBE *‘We lived in Britain, a country that had hugely benefited from immigration, but curiously had an innate antipathy to the ideas of multiculturalism and diversity. Daniel Rachel has managed to capture the essence of that contradiction in those Margaret Thatcher governed years, with this comprehensive, cautionary but nonetheless celebratory saga of the 2 Tone label.’ * Pauline Black, OBE *‘Daniel Rachel has managed to talk to all the significant players and the story he tells is one that shines a light on the challenges of mixing pop with politics. This feels like the definitive story of 2 Tone. Masterful.’ * Billy Bragg *‘A great book about a time when record labels meant something and a brief period of hope when it seemed as if music might actually be able to change the world. This is a book about a few exceptionally talented people who came together and created something extraordinary.’ * Charlie Higson *In Daniel Rachel, the great untold story of the post-punk era finally gets the storyteller it deserves. Too Much Too Young is every bit as thrilling, and just as achingly evocative as the music it was written to celebrate… a scintillating read * Pete Paphides *Daniel Rachel has bagged the whirlwind of 2 Tone with joy, honesty and compassion to create the definitive account of one of Britain’s finest youth movements * Suggs *A brilliant book and a fitting account of one of British culture’s most epochal moments. Nothing is left out of this definitive book * The Wire *Essential read for anyone who ever moonstomped in tonic suit, DMs and stingy-brimmed trilby * MOJO *About The Author
Daniel Rachel
Birmingham-born Daniel Rachel is a former musician-turned-award-winning and bestselling author whose previous works include: Isle of Noises: Conversations with Great British Songwriters (a Guardian and NME Book of the Year), Walls Come Tumbling Down: The Music & Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge (winner of the Penderyn Music Book prize), Don’t Look Back in Anger: the Rise & Fall of Cool Britannia (an Evening Standard and Metro Book of the Year), The Lost Album of The Beatles: What if the Beatles hadn’t Split Up? (Guardian Book of the Day and Amazon No. 1 Bestseller), Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story: Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation (a Sunday Times, Uncut, Rough Trade US and Resident Music Book of the Year), One For The Road (The Life & Lyrics of Simon Fowler & Ocean Colour Scene)#, Oasis: Knebworth: Two Nights That Will Live Forever (with Jill Furmanovsky - A Sunday Times bestseller), When Ziggy Played the Marquee by Terry O’Neill (editor) and co-writer of Ranking Roger’s autobiography I Just Can’t Stop It: My Life in The Beat (a Vive Le Rock Book of the Year).
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