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Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)

Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)

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Portraits of Saxon (Standard Edition)
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  • Model: RSLE124
£55.00

“See the people, feel the power" Portraits of Saxon Standard Edition

Though Saxon’s origins were undeniably humble, the band made some of the finest heavy metal of the 1980s and beyond, particularly during the heady years of 1980 and 1981, a timeframe during which they released three near-perfect albums in quick succession, as well as touring with their good friends Motörhead and appearing at the inaugural Monsters Of Rock Festival at Castle Donington, an experience so joyous and meaningful that they felt compelled to immortalize it via the Top 20 hit ‘The Bands Played On’ (“See the people, feel the power/There was sixty thousand there”).

Portraits of Saxon - Through the Eighties is a photographic celebration of Saxon at their hungriest, most powerful and strident, fronted of course by the authentic Peter “Biff” Byford, a man who before Saxon earned his living working down the mines. Renowned writer and fan Dave Ling provides an essay charting the bands journey through the eighties. This unofficial book is 230mm square, case-bound, 240 pages, printed on luxury 170gsm matt-coated paper. The book comes with a fold out poster and is presented in a black slipcase with a gold foil logo. This main edition comes in 500 numbered copies and sells for £55 plus shipping. 

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