The Rolling Stones
- Author(s): Luc Sante, David Dalton, Waldemar Januszczak,
- Publisher: Taschen
- Pages: 519
- ISBN_10: 3836552027
ISBN_13: 9783836552028
- Language: en
- Categories: Biography & Autobiography / Music , Music / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal , Music / Genres & Styles / Rock , Music / Individual Composer & Musician , Photography / General , Photography / Photojournalism , Photography / Subjects & Themes / Celebrations & Events , Photography / Subjects & Themes / Celebrity ,
Description:... The kind of fame and success The Rolling Stones have achieved in their 50-years and counting career is without parallel; their most famous riffs and catchiest lyrics are indelibly engraved in our collective memory. With their bluesy rock 'n' roll and mesmerizing off and onstage presence, the Stones redefined the music of the 1960s and 1970s and paved the way for rock as we know it today. They also set the standard for how a rock band should look and behave. Produced in close collaboration with the band, this book charts the Stones' remarkable history and outrageously cool lifestyle in over 500 pages of photographs and illustrations, many previously unseen, and gathered from archives all over the world. Unprecedented access to the Rolling Stones' own archives in New York and London adds an equally extraordinary, more private side to their story. For Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie this is their official photographic record.
Features:
Over 500 pages of incredible images from some of the world's greatest photographers, including David Bailey, Peter Beard, Cecil Beaton, Bob Bonis, Anton Corbijn, Annie Leibovitz, Gered Mankowitz, Helmut Newton, Bent Rej, and Norman Parkinson
A foreword written by President Bill Clinton
Three new essays from award-winning writers David Dalton, Waldemar Januszczak, and Luc Sante
Appendix including Stones in the media, a Stones timeline, a discography, and photographers' biographies
Standard TASCHEN edition
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