Rock music + History and criticism
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- So many roads, the life and times of the Grateful Dead, David Browne
- The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock & roll, edited by Jim Miller
- Stones in exile, director, Stephen Kijak ; producers, John Battsek, Victoria Pearman ; Passion Pictures
- The aesthetics of rock, by Richard Meltzer ; new foreword by Richard Meltzer ; new introduction by Greil Marcus
- Mersey beat, the beginnings of the Beatles, edited and introduced by Bill Harry
- Life on planet Rock, from Guns N' Roses to Nirvana, a backstage journey through rock's most debauched decade, Lonn Friend
- Rock, an illustrated history, Stephen Barnard
- The wicked ways of Malcolm McLaren, by Craig Bromberg
- Rockin' the free world!, how the rock & roll revolution changed America and the world, Sean Kay
- Season of the witch, how the occult saved rock and roll, Peter Bebergal
- The rock history reader, edited by Theo Cateforis
- The boy in the song, the true stories behind 50 rock classics, Michael Heatley & Frank Hopkinson
- Rock 'n' roll babylon, Gary Herman
- Twilight of the gods, a journey to the end of classic rock, Steven Hyden
- El lado oscuro del rock, José Luis Martín
- The girl in the song, the true stories behind 50 rock classics, Michael Heatley [& Frank Hopkinson]
- Smash!, Green Day, the Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and the '90s punk explosion, Ian Winwood
- Better to burn out, the cult of death in rock 'n' roll, by Dave Thompson
- Mujeres del rock, su historia, Anabel V?lez
- Neil Young, love to burn : thirty years of speaking out, 1966-1996, Paul Williams
- Rocktopicon, unlikely questions and their surprising answers, Dave Marsh, Sandra Choron & Debbie Geller
- The Year in rock, 1981-82, from the editors of Musician: player & listener, Billboard ; edited by John Swenson
- Songs in the rough, from "Heartbreak Hotel" to "Higher love" : rock's greatest songs in first-draft form, by Stephen Bishop
- Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Isis production in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment, in association with NRK ; directed and edited by Matthew Longfellow
- Anti-rock, the opposition to rock 'n' roll, Linda Martin and Kerry Segrave
- Flowers in the dustbin, the rise of rock and roll, 1947-1977, James Miller
- Fire and rain, the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY, and the lost story of 1970, David Browne
- The sex revolts, gender, rebellion, and rock'n'roll, Simon Reynolds and Joy Press
- All by myself, essays on the single-artist rock album, edited by Steve Hamelman
- Jazz-rock fusion, the people, the music, Julie Coryell & Laura Friedman ; pref. by Ramsey Lewis
- Rock & roll, an unruly history, Robert Palmer
- On Bowie, Rob Sheffield
- The covert war against rock, what you don't know about the deaths of Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon, the Notorious B.I.G., Alex Constantine
- Rock quiz, Joshua Feigenbaum and David Schulps
- Pink Floyd, the making of The dark side of the moon, an Isis Production in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. by arrangement with Pink Floyd Music Ltd. ; produced by Nick de Grunwald and Martin R. Smith ; directed by Matthew Longfellow
- Designer boys and material girls, manufacturing the '80s pop dream, Dave Hill
- The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock & roll, edited by Jim Miller ; designed by Robert Kingsbury
- The complete David Bowie, Nicholas Pegg
- Let it blurt, the life and times of Lester Bangs, America's greatest rock critic, Jim DeRogatis
- The history of punk rock, by Brenden Masar
- "The boy looked at Johnny", the obituary of rock and roll, Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons ; with a new introduction by Lenny Kaye
- The big beat, conversations with rock's great drummers, Max Weinberg ; with Robert Santelli
- Music for pleasure, essays in the sociology of pop, Simon Frith
- The milestones of rock & roll, the events that changed the history of music, text by Ernesto Assante ; translation, Katherine Kirby
- Creem, America's only rock 'n' roll magazine, Greenwich Entertainment and Submarine Entertainment present ; a Muse Production House/Boy Howdy!/New Rose Films production ; produced by JJ Kramer and Jaan Uhelszki ; written by Scott Crawford and Jaan Uhelszki ; directed by Scott Crawford
- MTV, the making of a revolution, Tom McGrath
- Rock chicks, the hottest female rockers from the 1960s to now, Alison Stieven-Taylor
- Elvis is king, Costello's my aim is true, Richard Crouse
- The dark side of the moon, the making of the Pink Floyd masterpiece, John Harris
- What was the first rock 'n' roll record?, Jim Dawson and Steve Propes ; forewords by Billy Vera and Dave Marsh