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The Afghan Whigs' Gentlemen

Series: 33 1/3
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Gentlemen by Bob Gendron delves into the deeply psychological and tumultuous world behind The Afghan Whigs' seminal album. The book explores themes of love, loneliness, Catholic guilt, and personal turmoil intertwined with relationships gone awry. It analyses the album's organisation, arrangements, and lyrics, while drawing on interviews and articles to reveal the complex persona of frontman Greg Dulli, whose charismatic yet troubled nature shaped the band's unique sound and reputation.
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This book is ideal for fans of The Afghan Whigs, alternative rock aficionados, and readers interested in the creative process behind influential albums. It particularly suits those who appreciate an in-depth look at the interplay between artists' personal lives and their music.

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Features psychological warfare, bedroom drama, Catholic guilt, deception and the shame that coincide with relationships gone wrong. This story explores what happens when intellectual sophistication is star-crossed with outspoken braggadocio, a charismatic mixture that managed to alienate the mainstream horde and arms-folded indie scenesters.

Like no record before or since, Gentlemen is fraught with the psychological warfare, bedroom drama, Catholic guilt, reprehensible deception and uncleansable shame that coincide with relationships gone seriously wrong. In addition to dissecting the record's organization, arrangements and lyrics, as well as exhaustively examining old articles, reviews and interviews, the book delves into the memories, experiences and influences of the Afghan Whigs.

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"In the absence of love, there is loneliness, sorrow and desperation. And that's where I come in." — Greg Dulli, introducing "When We Two Parted" onstage in San Francisco

Like no record before or since, Gentlemen is fraught with psychological warfare, bedroom drama, Catholic guilt, reprehensible deception and uncleansable shame that coincide with relationships gone seriously wrong. This story explores what happens when intellectual sophistication is star-crossed with outspoken braggadocio, a charismatic mixture that managed to alienate the mainstream horde and arms-folded indie scenesters while, for good measure, it incited outsider jealousy and condescending rumours advanced by the Fat Greg Dulli 'zine.

In addition to dissecting the record's organisation, arrangements and lyrics, as well as examining old articles, reviews and interviews, this book delves into the memories, experiences and influences of the Afghan Whigs, most notably those that drive Dulli. A polarising frontman, Dulli's fierce pretentiousness, GQ appearance and gloves-off boisterousness concealed deep-rooted mental depression and chemical dependency.

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The Tiny Mix Tapes praises the book for transcending mere nostalgia, offering fresh insights for both longtime fans and newcomers. Book News highlights Gendron's detailed exploration of the album's recording process, the band's influences, and personal dynamics, making it an engaging read for music enthusiasts seeking more than just liner notes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780826429100

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 October 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 121.0mm

Height: 165.0mm

Weight: 120g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Bob Gendron is a longtime contributor to the Chicago Tribune and a veteran Music Editor. He co-authored Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History and has written for DownBeat, Rolling Stone, TONEAudio, and other outlets. In his spare time, he enjoys visiting craft breweries, playing hockey, and exploring neighborhoods. An avid fan of the White Sox and the Blackhawks, he lives in his hometown of Chicago with his wife and two dogs.

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