The definitive book on Australian punk and post-punk music, long unavailable, now reissued in a much expanded new edition, over 400 pages with 175 photos.
Stranded offers the inside story of the emergence of the Saints, the Birthday Party, the Laughing Clowns, the Go-Betweens, Nick Cave, the Moodists, the Scientists, and many more great Australian bands, told by a writer who witnessed it all first-hand.
"One part stoned memoir, nine parts hard-boiled history, it walks the low road and back streets, charting along the way a near-forgotten period of Australian music from post-punk to grunge." (Andrew Stafford)
About the Author :
Clinton Walker is the author of a dozen books, has worked extensively as a journalist and for television, and compiled and annotated a score of anthology CDs. His greatest hits include Inner City Sound, Highway to Hell: The Life and Death of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott, Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music, The Suburban Songbook, and Saturday Night Fever. He lives in Sydney.
Review :
"Part memoir, part scrapbook, part history, part gossip, all linked by Walker's passionate, sardonic commentary." - MARIE CLAIRE
"The appeal of the book lies in seeing Walker juggle narrative and economic history, biography and autobiography, interview and prose . . . [as he] traces Australian music's transition from a provincial cargo cult to a world power." - THE SUNDAY AGE
"What makes Walker's book so useful is that he writes not only of the musicians, but also of the venues, the promoters, the record stores and the community radio stations that together carved out a space within culture where it could turn back on itself and become an art. The ethos of this art was 'do it yourself' and Walker's book can be read as a field manual for doing it for yourself in any medium, not just music." - McKENZIE WARK, THE AUSTRALIAN