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XX, XX, 0967360870, 0-9673608-7-0, 978-0-9673608-7-4, 9780967360874, Lyrics and photographs of the Coywboy Junkies Watercolors by Enrique Martínez Celaya

XX
Lyrics and Photographs of the Cowboy Junkies, with watercolors by Enrique Martínez Celaya
Lyrics and photographs of the Coywboy Junkies
Watercolors by Enrique Martínez Celaya

hardcover
2007. 148 pp.
87 color illustrations (photographs and watercolors)
978-0-9673608-7-4
$45.00 t
 

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Whale and Star Press

For the Cowboy Junkies it all begins with a song: an acoustic guitar and a voice. But each song comes to each album with its own history, along its own strange path. Some are born and realized in a matter of minutes; others take years to finally find a place. Some pop out as perfect little gems; others mutate and transform themselves, stealing and pillaging from the unformed.

XX celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the Cowboy Junkies, one of the most distinctive and influential rock bands in recent years. Starting with the seminal album The Trinity Session, the Canadian band's signature sound, based on traditional blues and post-punk rock, has garnered much critical acclaim and an uncommonly devoted international following. The Cowboy Junkies are guitarist and lyricist Michael Timmins, bassist Alan Anton, and Timmins's siblings Margo (lead vocals) and Peter (drums).

This book, the first to focus on the Cowboy Junkies, offers an intimate look at the band through their own photographs and the poetic lyrics of Michael Timmins, who chose the selections. Each lyric is accompanied by a resonant illustration created by renowned artist Enrique Martínez Celaya, who is a friend and fan of the band.

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