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45

On sale

1st November 2001

Price: £10.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349112893

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At the age of 45, Bill Drummond is less concerned with setting the record straight as making sure it revolves at the correct speed. Whether he’s recording ‘Justified and Ancient’ with Tammy Wynette; contemplating the dull lunacy of the Turner prize; resisting the urge to paint landscapes; or glorying in the crapness of rock comebacks; he is consistently amusing and thought-provoking, and draws us into his world with the seductive enthusiasm of a born storyteller.

An artist with a singular approach to his work, Bill Drummond paused to take stock of his life and a career that spans over twenty-five eventful years. Famously enjoying international success with The KLF and inviting national controversy for burning a million quid with The K Foundation, these days Drummond spends much of his time writing profusely. He avoids and confronts issues, infuriates and inspires those around him, muses and confuses, creates and destroys. He has maintained a penchant for reckless schemes – all this while drinking endless pots of tea.

Reviews

INDEPENDENT
Drummond is a cultural magician and this is his logbook
Independent
Drummond is a cultural magician and this is his logbook
Irish Times
Invigorating, irritating and endearing, Drummond is a gifted postmodern raconteur with his tongue stuck firmly in his cheek
Guardian
It has flashes of twisted brilliance reminiscent of Iain Sinclair or Will Self
GUARDIAN
It has flashes of twisted brilliance reminiscent of Iain Sinclair or Will Self
THE TIMES
Drummond has the inimitable wisdom of a true maverick
The Times
Drummond has the inimitable wisdom of a true maverick
IRISH NEWS
Invigorating, irritating and endearing, Drummond is a gifted postmodern raconteur with his tongue stuck firmly in his cheek.