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All The Songs Sound The Same (The Wedding Present)
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Product Details
Author:
David Lewis Gedge, Richard Houghton
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Spenwood Books Limited (March 28, 2023)
Imprint:
Spenwood Books Limited
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781916889682
ISBN-10:
1916889689
Weight:
25.6oz
Dimensions:
7.4" x 9.7" x 1"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_04212026_P9983634_onix30-20260421.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$45.00
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
9
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$34.65
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
FANS, FRIENDS & COLLABORATORES WRITE ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE WEDDING PRESENT & CINERAMA SONGS
In September 1990, ‘semi-legendary’ Indie band The Wedding Present released a four-track EP sardonically entitled All The Songs Sound The Same. Now comes the book of the EP, in which over 250 fans and former band members talk about their favourite Wedding Present or Cinerama song and explain that every song does not sound the same. Rather than a track-by-track or album-by-album analysis, fans nominate the one song that means the most to them and why. With an introduction by Wedding Present mainman David Lewis Gedge, the book includes contributions from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer KC MP (Leader of the Labour Party), Stella Creasy MP, folk singer Amelia Coburn, the Legendary Len Liggins (The Ukrainians), writer & broadcaster Andrew Collins and music writer Mark Beaumont as well as current or former Wedding Present band members including Patrick Alexander, Peter Solowka, Shaun Charman, Terry de Castro, Melanie Howard, Marcus Kain, Charles Layton, Graeme Ramsay, Jon Stewart (from Sleeper) and Danielle Wadey. They, and over 250 other fans, have between them nominated over 100 different Wedding Present and Cinerama songs, which are dissected and then championed as the best of David Gedge’s songwriting.
In September 1990, ‘semi-legendary’ Indie band The Wedding Present released a four-track EP sardonically entitled All The Songs Sound The Same. Now comes the book of the EP, in which over 250 fans and former band members talk about their favourite Wedding Present or Cinerama song and explain that every song does not sound the same. Rather than a track-by-track or album-by-album analysis, fans nominate the one song that means the most to them and why. With an introduction by Wedding Present mainman David Lewis Gedge, the book includes contributions from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer KC MP (Leader of the Labour Party), Stella Creasy MP, folk singer Amelia Coburn, the Legendary Len Liggins (The Ukrainians), writer & broadcaster Andrew Collins and music writer Mark Beaumont as well as current or former Wedding Present band members including Patrick Alexander, Peter Solowka, Shaun Charman, Terry de Castro, Melanie Howard, Marcus Kain, Charles Layton, Graeme Ramsay, Jon Stewart (from Sleeper) and Danielle Wadey. They, and over 250 other fans, have between them nominated over 100 different Wedding Present and Cinerama songs, which are dissected and then championed as the best of David Gedge’s songwriting.








