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Home arrow Reviews arrow Books arrow "The Black Strat: A History Of David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster" - Phil Taylor
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Written by Matt   
Thursday, 22 November 2007

the black strat cover"The music created with this humble Strat has entered into the homes and lives of quite literally billions of people..."

A superb new book, written by Phil Taylor, David Gilmour's long-term guitar technician, studio manager, production director and much more, takes a careful and detailed look at one of rock's most iconic instruments. Rather than a dry, technical manual, suited only to those who already know guitars inside and out, it is a rewarding and accessible book that Pink Floyd fans the world over will thoroughly enjoy.

Phil explains that the book explores the history of DG's black Strat from its early days as David's primary guitar in Pink Floyd.

Through the pages, one finds out how and why the various modifications have taken place, changing the instrument pretty comprehensively from the standard model bought in 1970 at Manny's Music in New York. For those that understand the phrase, it seems a real "Trigger's broom"!

black strat page layout The first thing that strikes you is the sumptuous design and quality of the book. The gang at StormStudios have done a fine job with the inside and out of the front and back covers, the majority showcasing the wonder of nature via a weird rock formation in Arizona. On the back itself, there is a clever image featuring an unexpected take on the classic black Strat image.

The book itself is laid out in a fresh, clear and clean format, balancing text nicely with the fine array of pictures. These come from various sources, including the archives of Nick Mason, Jill Furmanovsky, Polly Samson, and Phil's own behind-the-scenes shots.

From pictures of David at Abbey Road during the sessions for A Saucerful Of Secrets, in 1968, right up to the recent Live8 and On An Island activity, every aspect of David's career is covered in an enthralling text. With Phil's enviable position at the heart of things, plenty of detail is revealed on events which has not been shared before.

It even brings things right up to date with a small section on the upcoming Fender David Gilmour signature model. (A nice looking beast, it should be available soon from the legendary guitar manufacturers.)

black strat page layout The book also covers some of David's other guitars, explaining where and why they were used, and how they were more suitable in some circumstances than the black Strat. Indeed, for a while, the guitar fell out of favour and it took a special event to get it back into action. All of this discussion is fitted into a good summary of the band's key tours, albums, and performances. The text never delves into fiendishly technical minutiae, making it very accessible for all of us who are not guitarists.

For all those who thought an interesting book couldn't be written focusing on one guitar (and this would seem to include David himself, based on a quote from him at the start of the book!), this will prove a delightful surprise. This book is a limited edition - we urge you not to leave it too long to secure your copy. You'll not want to miss out on this one!

It can currently only be ordered directly from the special website - www.TheBlackStrat.com - which is now taking orders, so hurry to secure yours. It sounds like a major UK bookstore chain might also have stocks of this: more details when we have them confirmed.

(Page layouts above used strictly with permission)

UPDATE: The book will be published as a hardback edition by Hal Leonard, on September 15th, 2008. It can be ordered through the following special links, which give a healthy discount from the recommended retail price at time of writing: Amazon UK, Amazon US/International, Amazon Canada, Amazon Germany, or Amazon France.

 
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