Drily amusing and heartfelt account from the Everything But The Girl singer who became a 'kind of pop star' by accident. She is both tough-minded in her opinions of the music business and vulnerable in her self deprecation (she doesn't even seem to rate her voice especially ) I really enjoyed her take on eighties politics and feminism: it is nostalgic for me because I grew up in that era. The trip to Moscow as part of Red Wedge is bittersweet and funny. Even if you're not a fan, this is an evocative portrayal of the lo-fi, have a go punk era and has lovely snippets about fellow artists like Paul Weller and insights into fickle and surreal nature of fame in the music business. If you're looking for tell-all expose of her relationship with Ben Watt, you will be disappointed as she is fairly discreet . Low key, fluid understated but holds the attention. Like the songs. Read full review
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E B T G IF YOU ARE A FAN OF THIS DUO , THEN THE BOOK IS A MUST READ
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