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Journey to the Centre of the Cramps by Dick Porter screenshot
English | Jan 12, 2015 | ISBN: 1783053739 | 336 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/AZW3/PDF (Converted) | 8 MB
Based upon work and materials compiled for the acclaimed and now much sought after 2007 Cramps biography A Short History of Rock'n'Roll Psychosis, Journey To The Centre Of The Cramps goes far beyond being a revised and updated edition: Completely overhauled, rewritten and vastly expanded, it now represents the definitive work on the group. In addition to unseen interview material from Ivy, Lux and other former band members, Journey To The Centre Of The Cramps also sees the Cramps' story through to its conclusion, recounting Lux's unexpected death in 2009, the subsequent dissolution of the group and their enduring legacy. The Cramps' history, influences and the cast of characters in and around the group are likewise explored in far greater depth. Features unseen first-hand interview material from Lux Interior and Poison Ivy. A wealth of new interview material with former band members and other key players in the band's history and never before seen/rare photographs and ephemera to help illustrate the book.

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  Resident 16.10.2012 32
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This grrl has been always a fan of the cramps...I was lucky to see them live about 20 years ago. I've seen a lot of artist between now and then, must of them I can't remember now...but them...oh man is like I saw them yesterday! :D...thanks
  Banned 3.08.2012 74 17227
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