Nick Harper Book – Nick Harper: The Wilderness Years – Paperback and Hardcover 

I first met Nick when he was a young child and over the years he has become a close friend.This book illuminates the genius that I feel is Nick Harper and is designed to accompany ‘The Wilderness Years’, a trilogy of vinyl albums. Nick talks candidly about many aspects of his music and career. I include, with Nick’s permission, the lyrics of all the songs featured in the trilogy.There are also many photos dating from his childhood to the present day.


Andy Bott

5.0 out of 5 stars Two old friends, one take newly told. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2020

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This is not just a book, it is a Labour of love. Other has known Nick for most of Nick’s life. He has a pride in him like a father, or at worst the best of teachers (though he will deny having taught Nick anything.) The book was intended as a companion to three L.P. Collection. It is more than that. Much more. It is the story of a songwriter, musician and maverick. It tells of a man who is committed to two things, his family and his musical integrity. The former should be the first consideration for any person with a family, the latter the method to support and provide for the former. Music is love. I have known Nick since 1984, but not as Opher does. I do not have bragging rights, but I know who he is. Looking back I realise he was enigmatic. I watched him over the years. I saw him to from passenger to team player to engine driver in his musical journey. Biscuits playing from very good to superb and peerless. His songs have taken a similar journey. His style has woven down many lanes, albeit closely linked. Through them all you hear Nick’s character. This story was familiar to me, like talking to an old friend. But there was more. The story is bigger than what I knew, the songs more complex, and intellectual.
If you know Nick Harper’s music, this book is essential. If you don’t, this is a guide to some of the most satisfying stuff you will hear this side of Killing Joke, classic 60s and 70s songwriters, modern day guitar wizzkids. A great read in easy style, with delightful interview responses from Nick himself to put flesh and blood to the story. Designed as a companion, but stands up by itself as a great little biography. Not just another chord in your song.

Today’s Music to keep me SANE!!

I thought I’d dig out some classic Randy Newman. Love his lyrics and humour. So clever!

One about prejudice:

Short People – YouTube

One about religion:

Randy Newman – God’s Song (That’s Why I Love Mankind) – YouTube

One about politics and war:

Randy Newman – Political Science (Live in London) – YouTube

Roy Harper – The Exile

The last track from the Man and Myth album.

The Exile – YouTube

Roy Harper – Time Is Temporary

A brilliant track from the award winning album Man And Myth.

Roy Harper – Time Is Temporary – YouTube

Roy Harper – Descendants of Smith

A futuristic track of the Descendants of Smith album. Great stuff.

Descendants of Smith – YouTube

Tributes to Rock Genius – James Varda

Have a listen.

Recommended Albums – Roy Harper – Stormcock

I thought this was appropriate to put out along with the news about the book!

Ruminating on Roy Harper – Book now edited – Thank you Andrew Percy!

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I have now thoroughly edited the book thank you to some superb work carried out by Andrew Percy.

He has the eye – no other grammar police could have done it better.

I am going to go back and add in some Roy Harper quotes and a few more anecdotes and it will be ready for publication. Hopefully Roy will find the time to do me a short foreword and we will be away. That won’t take me more than a day or two!

I’m excited by this book. It flowed out of me like the Zambesi over Victoria Falls. I think it encapsulates a relationship that sheds light on one of Britain’s greatest talents. Roy is one of the best songwriters in the world, one of the most intriguing men, the most outspoken of dissidents and he’s lived a life like no other.

I cannot wait to hold it in my hands!

James Varda – Bellevue Hotel video link – rare video of the great James Varda singing a number from his debut Hunger album

This is a rare view of a unique talent. Hunger was a great, raw and powerful album.

James Varda – May my place – a suitable epitaph for a great musician and man.

I’ve been playing this again and it is so good. James is sadly missed – a great talent.