Introduction: INK 1. JUICE 2. SWEAT 3. BLOOD 4. CHAMPAGNE Afterword
An insightful study of one of the most polarizing figures in pop, discussing AWK's studio techniques, persona, songwriting process, and live performances.
Phillip Crandall lives in South Florida and is a former editor for FHM Magazine. His freelance writing has appeared in ESPN The Magazine, Maxim, and whatever other publications at which his scattered friends have taken up shop.
Phillip Crandall's book about Andrew WK's I Get Wet has been one of
my favourites from this wonderful series of books. Fans will love
it, sure. But if you're like me, if you didn't quite get the fuss
first time around, you'll not only find a funny, sad, fascinating
story, you'll find great heart-on-(record)-sleeve writing.
*Blog On The Tracks*
Crandall gets at the heart of Andrew W.K. better than any other
previous writer. You’ll know this much after reading the first few
pages of his book. What you’ll have to ponder after you’ve finished
reading is the way in which Andrew connects the dots among I Get
Wet, Daydream Nation, Appetite for Destruction, Dr. Feelgood, OK
Computer, Slippery When Wet, Loveless…
*Caught in the Carousel*
Phillip Crandall, an acclaimed music writer and Inverness native,
has revisited the release of W.K.’s breakout album in his latest
paperback on I Get Wet, part of the books-about-albums series 33
1/3. This insightful look into the album features interviews with
some of WK’s closest friends and family, as well as vehement
endorsement from the party prince himself.
*Creative Loafing*
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