33⅓
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33⅓ (Thirty-Three and a Third) is a series of books written about important and/or seminal music albums. Written by one author per album, the series is published by Continuum Books, a division of the Continuum International Publishing Group and is edited by David Barker.
Through March 2006, 33 books have been published, with more planned for the second half of 2006 and the beginning of 2007.
Titles announced[1] for 2007 and 2008:
- If You're Feeling Sinister, by Scott Plagenhoef, on the album by Belle & Sebastian (1996)
- Aja, by Don Breithaupt, on the album by Steely Dan (1977)
- Shoot Out the Lights, by Hayden Childs, on the album by Richard and Linda Thompson (1982)
- Pretty Hate Machine, by Daphne Carr, on the album by Nine Inch Nails (1989)
- Use Your Illusion, by Eric Weisbard, on the albums Use Your Illusion and Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses (1991)
- Horses, by Phil Shaw, on the album by Patti Smith (1975)
- Double Nickels on the Dime, by Michael T. Fournier, on the album by Minutemen (1984)
- Pink Moon, by Amanda Petrusich, on the album by Nick Drake (1971)
- People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, by Shawn Taylor, on the album by A Tribe Called Quest (1990)
- Achtung Baby, by Stephen Catanzarite, on the album by U2 (1991)
- 20 Jazz Funk Greats, by Drew Daniel, on the album by Throbbing Gristle (1979)
- The Dreaming, by Ann Powers, on the album by Kate Bush (1982)
- Rid of Me, by Kate Schatz, on the album by PJ Harvey (1993)
- Another Green World, by Geeta Dayal, on the album by Brian Eno (1975)
- Songs in the Key of Life, by Zeth Lundy, on the album by Stevie Wonder (1976)
- Trout Mask Replica, by Kevin Courrier, on the album by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (1969)
- Let's Talk About Love, by Carl Wilson, on the album by Celine Dion (1997)
- Lucinda Williams, by Anders Smith Lindall, on the album by Lucinda Williams (1988)
- 69 Love Songs, by LD Beghtol, on the album by the Magnetic Fields (1999)
- Marquee Moon, by Peter Blauner, on the album by Television (1977)
- Swordfishtrombones, by David Smay, on the album by Tom Waits (1983)
[edit] External links
- Continuum International Publishing Group
- TimesOnline on the book series.