Appendix
NME/Melody Maker Albums of the Year 1990-2003 (see www.rocklist.net)

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Sources, with unnecessary counting

The following twenty-two books are referred to in the text:

Kingsley Amis, Memoirs (Penguin, 1992)

Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond, The Manual [How to Have a Number One Hit the Easy Way] (1988) (Ellipsis, 1998)

James Doheny, Karma Police (Carlton, 2002)

Chuck Eddy, The Accidental Evolution of Rock ‘n’ Roll (Da Capo, 1997)

Mick Farren, Give the Anarchist a Cigarette (Pimlico, 2002)

Simon Frith, Performing Rites (Oxford, 1996)

Nick Hornby, High Fidelity (Victor Gollancz, 1995) Philip Larkin, Further Requirements (Faber and Faber, 2001)

Edward Macan, Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Music and the Counterculture (Oxford, 1997)

Ian MacDonald, Revolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties (Pimilico, 1995)

——., The People’s Music (Pimlico, 2003)

Dave Marsh, The Heart of Rock and Soul: the 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made (Penguin, 1989)

Allan F. Moore, Rock: the Primary Text, 2nd ed. (Ash-gate, 2001)

——., (ed.), Analysing Popular Music (Cambridge, 2002)

John Nathan, Sony: the Private Life (Harper Collins, 1999)

Robert Putnam, Bowling Alone: the Collapse and Revival of American Community (Touchstone, 2001) Christopher Ricks, Allusion to the Poets (Oxford, 2002)

——., Dylan’s Visions of Sin (Penguin, 2003)

Russell Sanjek, updated by David Sanjek, Pennies from Heaven (Da Capo, 1996)

Bruce Springsteen, Songs (Virgin, 2003)

Jimmy Webb, Tunesmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting (Hyperion, 1998)

Raymond Williams, Television: Technology and Cultural Form (Fontana, 1974)

Two collections: Paul Zollo (ed.), Song-writers on Songwriting (Da Capo, 1997). Interviews with Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, and Jimmy Webb

John Shepherd et al (eds.), Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, vol. 1, Media, Industry and Society (Continuum, 2003). Articles by John Borwick, Dave Laing, and Keir Keighley

Two sleeve notes: Bob Dylan, World Gone Wrong (Sony, 1993) and Dick Gaughan, Redwood Cathedral (Green-trax, 1998). Many other records are mentioned, one in particular: Randy Newman, Twelve Songs (Reprise, 1970)

Two magazines: NME Originals, vol. 1 no. 8 (IPC, 2003) and Q Special Edition (Emap, 2003)

One website: www.rocklist.net

One book of sheet music: OK Computer (International Music Publications, 1997)

Three videos: Radiohead: Television Commercials (EMI, 1998), Meeting People is Easy (Grant Gee, 1998), William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (Baz Luhrmann, 1996)

Seven Radiohead albums, all Parlophone: Pablo Honey (1993), The Bends (1995), OK Computer (CD and vinyl, 1997), Kid A (2000), Amnesiac (2001), I Might be Wrong: Live Recordings (2001), Hail to the Thief (2003)

Seven Radiohead singles, all Parlophone: Help EP, including ‘Lucky’ (1995), ‘Paranoid Android’ 1 and 2 (1997), ‘Karma Police’ 1 and 2 (1997), ‘No Surprises’ 1 and 2 (1998)

Four records of cover versions or arrangements: Strung Out on OK Computer: The String Quartet Tribute to Radiohead (Vitamin, 2001), Plastic Mutations: the Electronic Tribute to Radiohead (Vitamin, 2001), Anyone Can Play Radiohead: a Tribute to Radiohead (Anagram, 2001), Christopher O’Riley, True Love Waits (Sony, 2003)