
Dreaming the Beatles
The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World
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Rob Sheffield is a hip ROLLING STONE writer, but his cool cultural criticism comes with a charming nerdy-fan quality. His voice is both languid and enthusiastic as he explores the long-lasting impact of the Beatles in these eclectic essays. Sheffield heads off on tangents that are often startlingly original--quite a feat with such an oft-discussed topic. He argues that the Beatles have the best first song on a debut album ever, ponders RUBBER SOUL as their best album, and identifies Ringo as the friendly Beatle even as the band split apart around him. The age-old question of the Beatles versus the Stones even has a new spin. Sheffield knows he can't pull off a British accent, but it's always clear when he is riffing with song lyrics or quoting a British mop top. A.B. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

May 15, 2016
A columnist for Rolling Stone, Sheffield reflects on what the Fab Four mean for today's young music fans--those who learned about the band from their parents. Since Sheffield is the author of Love Is a Mix Tape, Talking to Girls About Duran Duran, and Turn Around Bright Eyes, you know the writing will be affectingly good. Lots of promotion and a 75,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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