1 BEE GEES: CHILDREN OF THE WORLD BOB STANLEY (NINE EIGHT BOOKS)
The story of pop’s most successful underdogs recounted in meticulous detail. Bob Stanley’s superbly crafted tribute to the Gibb brothers and the experimentalism of their remarkable discography doesn’t so much ask for, it demands respect and re-evaluation of the group’s work. Long overdue, the Bee Gees finally have the biography that they deserve.
2 MADONNA: A REBEL LIFE MARY GABRIEL (CORONET)