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Our favourie albums are our most faithful companions: we listen to them hundreds of times over decades; we know them far better than any novel or film. These records don't just soundtrack our lives but work their way deep inside us, shaping our outlook and identity, forging our friendships and charting our love affairs. They become part of our story.

 

In Long Players, fifty of our finest authors write about the albums that changed their lives, from Deborah Levy on Bowie to Daisy Johnson on Lizzo, Ben Okri on Miles Davis to David Mitchell on Joni Mitchell, Sarah Perry on Rachmaninov to Bernardine Evaristo on Sweet Honey in the Rock.

 

Part meditation on the album form and part candid self-portrait, each of these miniature essays reveals music's power to transport the listener to a particular time and place. R.E.M's Automatic for the People sends Olivia Laing back to first love and heartbreak, Bjork's Post resolves a crisis of faith and sexuality for a young Marlon James, while Fragile by Yes instils in George Saunders the confidence to take his own creative path.

 

This collection is an intoxicating mix of memoir and music-writing, spanning the golden age of vinyl and the streaming era and showing how a single LP can shape a writer's mind.

Long Players: Writers On The Albums That Shaped Them ~ Tom Gatti (ed.)

$12.00Price
  • Hardcover edition ~ Published 2021

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