The concept behind Ruth and Martin’s Album Club is simple: make people listen to a classic album they’ve never heard, then ask them to review it.
Compiled here are the blog’s greatest hits, as well as some new and exclusive material, each entry boasting a comprehensive introduction by all-round music geek Martin Fitzgerald:
Ian Rankin on Madonna’s Madonna. J. K. Rowling on the Violent Femmes’ Violent Femmes. Chris Addison on Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On. Bonnie Greer on The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds. Brian Koppelman on The Smiths’ Meat Is Murder. Anita Rani on The Strokes’ Is This It. Richard Osman on Roxy Music’s For Your Pleasure. And many, many more.
Circa l’autore
Martin Fitzgerald has spent most of his life daydreaming about music and has drawn the following conclusions:
• Nico’s pronunciation of the word ‘Clown’ is the worst thing to have happened in the 1960s
• Bryan Ferry’s dad seems like a lovely man
• The only good songs about cars were written by The Beach Boys
• The plot of ‘Down in a Tube Station at Midnight’ by The Jam makes no sense at all
• There’ll never be a musician with a better name than Fab Moretti
Martin Fitzgerald was born in London and currently lives in a convent in Nottingham.