This Is Our Life by Tragically Hip - ISBN: 9781905662913
Hardcover
The Tragically Hip’s story: rare archives reveal a band’s iconic journey.

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  • Hardcover

    312 pages

  • Release Date

    7 January 2025

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Summary

This Is Our Life

These words accompany a stunning and layered visual chronicle of The Hip’s evolution, on and off the stage.

This Is Our Life spans decades, from their beginnings in Kingston, Ontario, where all five band members attended the same high school, to the pinnacle of success, culminating in the incredible, bittersweet 2016 concert held in their hometown, broadcast live for an estimated audience of 11.7 million people. The Tragically Hip have made…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781905662913
ISBN-10:1905662912
Author:Tragically Hip, The Tragically Hip
Publisher:Genesis Publications
Imprint:Genesis Publications
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:312
Release Date:7 January 2025
Weight:2.06kg
Dimensions:7366mm x 6223mm x 27mm
About The Author

Tragically Hip

Critically acclaimed for almost four decades, The Tragically Hip have been at the heart of the Canadian musical zeitgeist, evoking an emotional connection between their music and their fans that remains unrivalled.

A five-piece group of friends who grew up in Kingston, Ontario - Rob Baker (guitar), Gord Downie (vocals, guitar), Johnny Fay (drums), Paul Langlois (guitar), and Gord Sinclair (bass) - The Hip have achieved both mass popularity as well as peer recognition. They have sold more than 10 million albums in Canada and received 17 Juno Awards, including the Humanitarian Award in 2021 for artists or industry leaders whose humanitarian contributions have positively enhanced the social fabric of Canada and beyond.

Their studio catalogue includes their self-titled debut album The Tragically Hip (1987), Up To Here (1989), Road Apples (1991), Fully Completely (1992), Day For Night (1994), Trouble At The Henhouse (1996), Phantom Power (1998), Music @ Work (2000), In Violet Light (2002), In Between Evolution (2004), World Container (2006), We Are The Same (2009), Now For Plan A (2012), Man Machine Poem (2016) and Saskadelphia (2021).

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