This
page is for links to books which mention Otway in some way. If you know of any
others, me and let me know . All of the books can be bought from Amazon by clicking
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Baby, That's Really Me
by
John Otway
The
definitive book about the life and career of John Otway. A Must for all fans of
the microstar. |
 Deep
and Meaningless by
John Otway
The
Complete John Otway Lyrics
|
 Rock
Talk by Jim
Driver
With
contributions from John, Wilko Johnson and many others. It is a collection of
anecdotes from or about rock music and specific artists, and includes a Chapter
entitled "How Failure Led To Success For John Otway". |
 Hundred
Watts: A Life in Music by Ron Watts
A
really good read if you are into punk/and or blues. Some mentions of John,
and on the back of the book our hero writes a really funny recommendation. |
The
Trouble With Music By Mat Callahan - Page
100
Refers to a study by Napier University, Edinburgh, which mentions Otway's
problems with Woolworths, Asda and WH Smiths during The Hit campaign. |
 The
Cut the Crap! Guide to Making a Record by Gary Marshall - Pages 69-71
Although
it refers to Otway as an obscure artist, this book gives a fair account of The
Hit campaign, including references to Woolwoths, Radio 1 and their influence on
music sales. |
The
Complete Guide to Playing Live By Paul Charles - Page
100
John
mentioned third on the bill of the Dublin Festival. After The Police and Squeeze,
but above U2!
|
A
Music Lover's Guide to Record Collecting By Dave Thompson - Page
267
"There
were moments of sheer, shining glory, isolated moments of musical majesty from
John Otway" |
 Sex
& Drugs & Rock'n'roll: Rock 'n' Roll: The Life of Ian Dury By Richard
Balls - Page
209
Otway
and Barrett mentioned in passing |
Anyway
Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of the Who 1958-1978 (Revised Edition)
by
Andrew Neill, Matt Kent - Page 301
Refers to the records Murder Man / If I Did / Louisa on a Horse / Misty Mountain
in the discography section. These records were produced by Pete Townshend |
The
Who on Record: A Critical History, 1963-98
by
John Atkins - Page 219 A
brief mention in a list of other bands. |
 Burt
Backarach: Song by Song: Song by Song:.By
Serene Dominic - Page
76 Refers
to John in a list of people who have covered "Liberty Valance" |
The
Rough Guide to Edinburgh 3
By Donald Reid - Page
290
John
mentioned (among others) as established artists at the Festival Flux. A festival
within a festival at the Edinburgh Fringe. |