Sun on the Water: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of Kirsty MacColl
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #8005 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-07
- Binding: Hardcover
- 358 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Kirsty MacColl led a dazzling life - tender, creative, heroic and full of love. This book, by her mother Jean MacColl, charts with moving insight Kirsty's early years, celebrates her brilliant career at the front rank of the music business in the 1980s and '90s, and mourns her tragic and untimely death - killed by a speedboat in Mexican waters in December 2000. It also tells, with heartfelt truth, the shocking story of the elaborate cover-up and gross miscarriage of justice that followed, and appeals for justice to be done in her name. Daughter of legendary folk-singer Ewan MacColl and dancer mother Jean, Kirsty was a precocious child, troubled by ill health, whose talent quickly blossomed into a unique artistry. She signed to the Stiff Records label and after her first tentative success moved to Polydor, which brought her her first major airplay with 'There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis', demonstrating Kirsty's trademark dry wit and social awareness.
Customer Reviews
Touching Tribute
The fact that this has been written by Kirsty MacColl's mother adds to the tragedy of the story. From her childhood, to burgeoning musical career, personal life and tragic death this book gives a full account of the life of a great talent. Some may feel the book deals with her life too quickly as a large part of the book details the ongoing fight for justice following her death. However the inclusion of excerpts and memories by a range of known (and lesser known) musicians and as I said the fact the book is written by her mother and not some faceless writer who never met her (something dealt with in the book itself) more than covers for this.
This is a touching mother's tribute to her tragically killed daughter.


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