If you liked David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) by Eoin Devereux and Martin Power, start with Closeness of Place (2022), Understanding Irish Society (2022), and Nailed to History (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music)?

BookOrb recommends Closeness of Place (2022), Understanding Irish Society (2022), Nailed to History (2012), Dear land - native place (1998), and Always Different, Always the Same (2024).

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David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) is by Eoin Devereux and Martin Power.