Popkiss : the life and afterlife of Sarah Records /
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Songs of innocence and inexperience : the roots of Sarah
- Let's just communicate! : the 1980s fanzine underground
- How much do one thousand flexidiscs weigh? : when Matt met Clare
- Come to my world : the Sea urchins and the beginning of Sarah
- A constant source of bemusement and wonder : the Orchids
- Another fucking Harvey band : the ubiquitous Harvey Williams
- Sarah records unequivocally supports a fully integrated light-rail rapid-transit system for the greater Bristol area : expressions of civic pride
- A diary of sorts : the Field mice, Northern picture library, and the quicksilver Bobby Wratten
- I sometimes feel so lost : Brighter
- Safe harbour : the wake and the hit parade
- I am telling you because you are far away : internationalism and Sarah's written communiqués
- Atta girl : Heavenly, riot grrrl and feminism
- Sadness is unisex : Blueboy and the best album Sarah released
- An economy of ambition : Sarah's short-term visitors
- We had an outsider's perspective : Sarah's foreign visitors
- A day for destroying things? : the end of Sarah
- The afterlife of Sarah
- The Sarah discography.