Biography & Memoir Australiana Music, Film & Performing Arts
Jim Keays’ His Master’s Voice invites readers into the riotous heart of Australian rock history through the eyes of the legendary Masters Apprentices frontman. This first edition paperback blends memoir with cultural chronicle, tracing Keays’ rise from Adelaide garages to national charts and the wild counter-culture that soundtracked the ’60s and ’70s.
Ideal for music buffs, collectors of Australian biography, and anyone curious about the nation’s pop heritage, the 222-page narrative pulses with backstage anecdotes, classic gig memories, and sharp commentary on art, media and identity. First printing copies in this condition are increasingly scarce, especially the clean, unmarked example offered here—no writing, no dog ears, just a tight, smooth spine ready for immediate enjoyment or display.
Vintage Allen & Unwin, 1999. From a smoke-free home, gently read and carefully stored.