Marr's Guitars

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UPC:
9780063311060
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
10/24/2023
Release Date:
10/24/2023
Author:
Marr, Johnny
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
288
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A stunning photographic presentation of the guitars that defined the distinctive sounds and style of Johnny Marr with personal reflections and insights from the legendary guitarist himself. Guitars have been the obsession of my life . . . theyve been a mission and sometimes a lifeline.Johnny Marr The guitarists guitarist, Johnny Marr redefined music for a generation. His ringing arpeggios and chordal innovations helped elevate The Smiths to be one of the most influential and important British bands of all time. Tracing Marrs career from his teenage years to his recent work on the Bond soundtrack, Marrs Guitars showcases the most significant of Marrs superb collection of electric and acoustic guitars, revealing through them the evolution of his iconic sound and style of playing. Each guitar is identified with a crucial moment, a specific song, or a particular sound, and each embodies a key aspect of Marrs lifelong passion. Renowned photographer Pat Graham presents each instrument as a full portrait, supported by micro shots highlighting the specific details that make each one unique, while Johnny Marr himself reveals in his accompanying commentary on what tracks and at which shows the guitars were played. Many of the guitars are closely associated with Marr, such as the Rickenbacker 330, the Gibson ES-355 and the Johnny Marr Signature Fender Jaguar. Some were passed down to him, including Nile Rodgers Stratocaster, Bryan Ferrys Roxy Music Hagstrom and Bert Janschs Yamaha. Others are guitars once owned by Marr that have since been passed on to the next generation of guitar heroes, including the Stratocaster used by Noel Gallagher on Wonderwall and the Gibson Les Paul Goldtop used on In Rainbows by Radioheads Ed OBrien. Punctuating the photography of the guitars and the accompanying commentary are contextual studio, backstage, and onstage shots. Together, they make Marrs Guitars a unique cultural history of modern music and guitar playing told through the prism of Johnny Marrs experiences and achievements.