Rolling Stones Gear: All The Stones' Instruments From Stage To Studio (Nov. 2012)


  • Series: Book
    Publisher: Backbeat Books
    Format: Hardcover
    Author: Andy Babiuk
    Author: Greg Prevost
    Release Date: 11/27/2012


    The Rolling Stones' story has been written numerous times throughout the decades. Rolling Stones Gear is also the story of the Rolling Stones, but with a new twist: their history as told through what instruments were used during their recording sessions and tour dates. This book covers not only the group's personal background, but also every tour and studio session from its inception in 1962 to date, with intense documentation and detail regarding what instruments were used during these periods. Every song recorded by the band, including all demos and outtakes, is also documented, with input from people who were involved with the band throughout their career. The information and data used in the book was culled from several thousand periodicals, as well as hundreds of interviews conducted by the authors. The authors also carefully scrutinized thousands of photographs as well as thousands of hours of televised performances, interviews, and tour footage to present this factual document. It is illustrated with hundreds of photographs and images, many of which have never been published. Whether you are a musician, a fan of the group, or just the casual reader, you will learn many new facts concerning the band throughout its monumental 50-year existence.


    Inventory #HL 00333181
    ISBN: 9781617130922
    UPC: 884088554453
    Width: 9.0"
    Length: 12.0"
    500 pages


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    Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head...


  • Danke für den Tip.
    Für mich als Gitarren-Fan ist dieses Buch natürlich ein Must-Have. Ist natürlich klar, dass dieses Buch ziemlich viele Instrumente enthält, schließlich spielt man in 50 Jahren nicht nur ein Instrument. Mal schauen wann man es über Amazon beziehen kann.

    Fremde sind Freunde, die man nur noch nicht kennengelernt hat! :stonestongue

  • Persönlich würde ich mich freuen, wenn dieses Buch auch in Deutschland gut ankäme. Es hat sicherlich viel Mühe und Zeit gekostet, all die Hintergrundinformationen zusammenzutragen und darüber hinaus nähert sich das Werk aus meiner Sicht den Stones einmal anders :). Ob jetzt wirklich viele Photos neu sind - daran habe ich ehrlich gesagt meine Zweifel (denn das wurde bislang oft versprochen. Aber ich freue mich wirklich sehr auf diesen sicherlich wichtigen Beitrag insbesondere zur Livegeschichte der Stones! Mal sehen, ob Brian Jones Instrumente vollständig aufgelistet werden, wenn man bedenkt, was er allein während der Europatour ´67 alles spielte: Dulcimer, Flöte, Marimba, Orgel, Gitarre ...

    Fan des Golden-Stone-Age (1969-1974)