Paul Major has lived resolutely at the edge of outsider music culture for nearly a half-century. As an early private press and "real people" record collector turned eminent, underground rock 'n' roller, his influence is felt if not heard all around us-until now. Feel the Music traces Paul's trajectory from his formative days in the Midwest, his years in the late '70s New York punk scene, and into his curious career as a connoisseur and campaigner of the weirdest records of all time. Brought to life with unseen ...
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Paul Major has lived resolutely at the edge of outsider music culture for nearly a half-century. As an early private press and "real people" record collector turned eminent, underground rock 'n' roller, his influence is felt if not heard all around us-until now. Feel the Music traces Paul's trajectory from his formative days in the Midwest, his years in the late '70s New York punk scene, and into his curious career as a connoisseur and campaigner of the weirdest records of all time. Brought to life with unseen photographs, rare record covers, and cut n' paste ephemera from Paul's long running mail order catalog, while animated by Paul's storytelling, Feel the Music is a fanatical mystery tour through the further, outer reaches of music history. Alongside Paul's writing, Feel the Music features essays by Johan Kugelberg, Jack Streitman, Michael P. Daley, Rich Haupt, Stefan Kery, Patrick Lundborg, Geoffrey Weiss, Jesper Eklow, and Glenn Terry. Each book also comes with a special Sorcerers and Endless Boogie split 7? vinyl record.
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Near Fine. 65pp quarto hardcover + unpaginated paperback supplemental art, in illustrated slip case. mild shelf wear to slipcases and hardcovers, but paperback supplements clean. all binding tight, text and illustrations clean and crisp throughout.