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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 on the image. Any commission earned will be donated to good causes.

 

Cor 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.

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