David Henderson's "'Scuse Me While I Kiss The Sky" offers a comprehensive and deeply researched biography of Jimi Hendrix, one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of popular music. The book delves into Hendrix's early life, his formative years in the music scene, his meteoric rise to international stardom, and his untimely death. Henderson explores the cultural and social context of the 1960s, providing insight into how Hendrix's music and persona resonated with a generation.
Henderson's work is significant for its meticulous detail and its attempt to capture the complex figure of Hendrix beyond the iconic rock star image. It examines his musical innovations, his struggles with fame, and his personal relationships, painting a nuanced portrait of an artist who pushed the boundaries of rock, blues, and psychedelic music. The book highlights Hendrix's lasting impact on guitar playing and music production, cementing his legacy as a true pioneer.
Collectors are drawn to this biography for its authoritative and enduring account of Jimi Hendrix's life. It is considered a foundational text for understanding the artist's journey and his monumental contribution to music. Its depth of research and insightful analysis make it a valuable addition to any collection focused on music history, rock biographies, or the cultural impact of the 1960s.
This book is in good condition. Softcover. This is a used book with some shelf wear. Please take a look at the pictures to ascertain the condition and state of this book. The cover is worn along edges, corners and hinges. Binding sturdy. There is some creasing along the spine. Text block is crisp and clean.
Illustrated edition. Paperback. No dust jacket. Bound in original boards.
Page Count: 384
Location: LIB-075

