Small Hours
The Long Night of John Martyn
(Author) Graeme Thomson Thomson GraemeSmall Hours is an intimate, unflinching biography of one of the great maverick artists. Though Martyn never had a hit single, his extraordinary voice, innovative guitar playing and profoundly soulful songs secured his status as a much admired pioneer. Covered by Eric Clapton, revered by Lee Scratch Perry, and produced by Phil Collins, Martyn influenced several generations of musicians. But beneath the songs lay a complicated and volatile personality. He lived his life the same way he made music: improvising as he went; scattering brilliance, beauty, rage, and destruction in his wake. Did any musician in the Seventies fly so free as John Martyn did on Bless The Weather, Solid Air, Inside Out, and One World? Did any fall so far? Drawing on almost 100 new interviews, Small Hours is a raw and utterly gripping account of sixty years of daredevil creativity, soaring highs, and sometimes unconscionable lows.
Graeme Thomson
Graeme Thomson is a renowned music journalist and author, best known for his biography of Kate Bush, "Under the Ivy." His writing style is detailed and insightful, delving deep into the lives and artistry of his subjects. Thomson's work has made significant contributions to the world of music literature.