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Kevin Cummins

Manchester: Looking for the Light Through the Pouring Rain






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Kevins photographs have shaped the way fans perceive their idols. These images capture moments long forgotten. This iconic book ensures they will live forever." - Noel Gallagher

"Kevin Cummins was a constant, capturing a kind of beauty that seeemd elegiac." - Ian Rankin

Manchester, its bands, its fashions, its attitude, has defined pop culture for the best part of four decades. Joy Division, The Fall, Buzzcocks, New Order, The Smiths, Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, Oasis. These were the bands that shaped two generations of teenagers and changed the course of pop music. "Manchester: Looking for the Light through the Pouring Rain" is a portrait of these individuals, the city, and their times. Whether it be on a rain-soaked stage in Brazil, a rented room in Whalley Range, or on the dance floor of the legendary Hacienda, Kevin Cummins' exquisite photographs capture the anarchic energy of the Manchester pop moment. This stunning visual record of the city and its pop history is complemented by four textual contributions from Paul Morley, Stuart Maconie, Gavin Martin and John Harris. What is it about that city that makes it the Memphis of the UK? Cummins' photographic record of the past 30 years captures the highs, the lows and the transcendent pop moments of Manchester's most famous sons.

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Kevins photographs have shaped the way fans perceive their idols. These images capture moments long forgotten. This iconic book ensures they will live forever."
- Noel Gallagher

"Kevin Cummins was a constant, capturing a kind of beauty that seeemd elegiac."
- Ian Rankin

 
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Hardback ,  400 sider
ISBN: 9780571233755
Faber and Faber 2009
 
 
 
 
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