Signed Editions - Music and Musicians

Signed Editions - Music and Musicians

The Cleeve Bookshop is home to a broad collection of music books, a haven for fans and collectors who cherish the intersection of music and literature. Our signed music book collection features works from some of the most influential figures in the music industry, offering readers a chance to delve into the stories behind the songs and the lives of the artists who created them.

A standout in our collection is Colin Greenwood’s insightful book, which provides an intimate look at the rise of Radiohead, one of the most innovative and critically acclaimed bands of the past few decades. Greenwood, the band’s bassist, offers personal reflections on the band’s creative process, their impact on the music industry, and the challenges they faced along the way. A signed edition of this book is a must-have for any Radiohead fan, offering a unique connection to the band’s inner workings.

Equally compelling is Leeroy Thornhill’s memoir, which takes readers on a journey through his time with The Prodigy, the pioneering electronic music group that reshaped the soundscape of the 1990s. Thornhill shares behind-the-scenes stories of the band’s explosive rise to fame, their groundbreaking music, and the wild energy that defined their live performances. His signed book is a treasure for fans of electronic music, capturing the spirit of an era that continues to influence the genre today.

Another highlight of our signed music book collection is Alan McGee’s autobiographical work, in which the legendary music executive recounts his experiences founding Creation Records and discovering iconic bands like Oasis and Primal Scream. McGee’s book offers a candid, often humorous, look at the highs and lows of the music industry, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the business of music. A signed edition from McGee himself adds significant value to this insider’s view of British music history.

At The Cleeve Bookshop, these signed editions are more than just books—they are pieces of music history, offering a direct connection to the artists and their stories.

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