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• The first biography of one of the UK's greatest and most influential post-punk bands, and the only in-depth analysis of Josef K's music and art.
• Based upon intimate interviews with all four members of Josef K plus original bass player Gary McCormack; manager Allan Campbell; fellow musicians including Orange Juice's Steven Daly and David McClymont; writers including Simon Reynolds, Jon Savage, Alistair McKay, and Ian Rankin; and other close acquaintances of the band. Unique insights were also offered by fans fortunate enough to witness the band's legendary live shows.
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Produktbeschreibung
• The first biography of one of the UK's greatest and most influential post-punk bands, and the only in-depth analysis of Josef K's music and art.



• Based upon intimate interviews with all four members of Josef K plus original bass player Gary McCormack; manager Allan Campbell; fellow musicians including Orange Juice's Steven Daly and David McClymont; writers including Simon Reynolds, Jon Savage, Alistair McKay, and Ian Rankin; and other close acquaintances of the band. Unique insights were also offered by fans fortunate enough to witness the band's legendary live shows.



• Features previously unseen photographs, including many from the band's farewell concert at Maestros in Glasgow on August 23, 1981.


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Johnnie Johnstone was reared on a diet of Debussy, bossa nova, and Stevie Wonder, inheriting from his mother his insatiable passion for music. In his twenties, he worked in record shops, amassing a huge record collection, which he sold in a moment of madness around twenty-five years ago. For his penance, he resolved to begin writing about the music he loved, initially via a blog founded with a few friends in 2015 (www.thenewperfectcollection.com). He contributes regularly to Shindig! and Record Collector magazines and has also written for Louder Than War. Johnstone is a secondary school teacher in East Kilbride and lives in Glasgow with his wife Wendy and his four children.