Press Comments on previous books by Pete Frame
Frame is probably the world's foremost chronicler of rock history.
The Observer
Frame's Rock Family Trees are a class act, a loving archival trawl
through rock's minutiae at once absurdly detailed and fantastically well observed.
The Independent
Pete Frame is better at what he does than all the rest of us combined.
Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
... almost lunatic scholarship ...
John Peel
A true doyen recorder of the music scene fRoots
It's not only the vital facts but the asides and gentle ramblings that make his work such a pleasure to peruse. Music Week
A lasting contribution to rock scholarship. History of Rock
His eccentricity is as genuine as his enthusiasm. Sounds
The sheer volume of work and detail involved must make it seem like a monumental folly to the uninitiated, but likewise make it utterly absorbing to the fanatic. NME
Incredibly detailed and often incredibly funny. Smash Hits
There is something Shakespearian in his blunt ordinariness and decency, and in his dedication. The Sunday Times
Get your hands on this book and you might not want to put it down. Goldmine
A wonderful, heroic book ... Frame is the only true pop lunatic to have kept his sanity and his sense of humour. Rolling Stone
What makes Frame such an entertaining author is his endearing and perceptive turn of phrase ... another dazzling achievement in scholarship from rock's romantic chronicler.
The Sunday TelegraphToday, I would only refer to anything Pete Frame does. His is the standard to which we should all aspire.
Colin Larkin, editor, OUP Encyclopedia of Popular MusicFrame should have ended up on some New Year’s honours list for his Rock Family Trees contribution alone.
Fred Dellar, MojoThe world's most eminent rock genealogist. Irish Times
Pete Frame is mad. Time Out
