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Putman Publishing Hardback English

Stay Alive: The Life and Death of Stuart Adamson

The Authorised Biography: A Sunday Times Bestseller

By Scott Rowley

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Putman Publishing Hardback English

Stay Alive: The Life and Death of Stuart Adamson

The Authorised Biography: A Sunday Times Bestseller

By Scott Rowley

Regular price £25.00 £21.25 Save 15%
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A TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER“Perceptive analysis (and) also a fundamentally human story... this superb book rues Adamson's absence while celebrating his music’s still audibly beating heart.” 5/5 MOJOThe official biography of former Big Country frontman chronicling his career highs and tragic death. This is the story of Stuart Adamson, co-founder of not one but two seminal Scottish post-punk groups, The Skids and Big Country. But this is a book that is about much more than music. Stay Alive is about alcoholism, abuse, family, fame, addiction, depression and working-class pride. And along the way there are stories of drug busts, debauchery, flag burning, fist-fights, prison escapes and riots, with a revolving cast of characters from The Clash to the Rolling Stones. For the first time, both of Stuart Adamson’s wives, children and bandmates tell their side of the story: unflinching, funny and brutally honest.