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Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful...

Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful is the official biography of English musician Steve Marriott, who co-founded[1] and played in the rock bands Small Faces (1965–1969) and Humble Pie (1969–1975).

Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful...
Author
  • Paolo Hewitt
  • John Hellier
GenreBiography
PublisherHelter Skelter Publishing
Publication date
  • 2004
  • 2005 (re-issue)
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback)
Pages352
ISBN1-900924-44-7
OCLC56452717

All Too Beautiful[2] was written by Paolo Hewitt, a former NME journalist and music critic, and John Hellier, a self-professed lifelong fan and widely recognized expert on the Small Faces and Steve Marriott.

The hardback edition was first published in the UK by Helter Skelter in 2004 and has since been available in a paperback edition .

Overview edit

All Too Beautiful is a biography that provides in-depth detail and analysis on all aspects of Steve Marriott's life, both professional and personal, which no other publication has done before. From his family's working-class background, the circumstances surrounding his premature birth in East Ham Hospital, East London on 30 January 1947, the biography documents the many twists and turns of his life until his death on 20 April 1991.

The hardback edition contains published black and white photographs, many of which come from his family's private collection, including Marriott seen as a baby, toddler, teenager, and also during his time in Small Faces and Humble Pie. There are also images of his childhood homes in Strone Road and Daines Close, the hospital where he was born, his school report from Monega Junior School in Manor Park, and his family, his children, wives, and bands.

Marriott's family, especially his mother Kay, had a lot of input and provided much first-hand information to the authors. However, Kay and the family feel that they were misquoted and in fact 'used' by the authors to support the author's misconceptions. As well as Kay, there are many direct quotes about the man, from his younger sister (also named Kay), his childhood friends, musicians who worked with him in the 1960s, -70s, -80s, and early 1990s, former wives, and his children. The book also dispels many myths and half-truths that have circulated for years – for example, his place of birth, which is often incorrectly given as Bow or Stepney.

The book is written by two self-confessed, lifelong fans of the Small Faces and Steve Marriott. Paolo Hewitt, a music critic and journalist, has written or been involved with several other publications about the Small Faces and other high-profile music groups including the Jam. John Hellier runs a fanzine and website dedicated to Marriott and the Small Faces. Although much of the book could be said to be written in a fan type way, it is not biased in the subject's favor. The authors stick to the facts and confidently approach the sometimes less than complimentary aspects of Marriott's personality. For example, Marriott, after many years of substance abuse, became quite schizophrenic. At his very worst, often after alcohol and drug binges and several days with no sleep, he was said to become a violent alter-ego, Melvin the bald-headed wrestler. Also documented is Marriott's lifelong naturally hyper and generally good-natured, cheeky, mischievous nature that sometimes gradually manifested into mania and spitefulness.

To the end of his life, Marriott denied that he had an addiction problem with drugs; his denial was probably to save his children and elderly parents from worrying about him. According to interviews and quotes mentioned in the book, band members and his first wife Jenny Rylance claimed that cocaine and alcohol, from the early 1970s at least, certainly played a large part in Marriott's life. His marriage in May 1967 to Jenny was said to have been one of the happiest times of his life and when she left him due to his drug and alcohol problems in 1974, he was arguably never the same again, and for a while fell into a spiral of self-destruction. He was always a workaholic and would think nothing of spending days in his recording studio without sleeping or eating.

As with many musicians, Marriott was at heart often insecure about his musical talents and abilities. He was also said to be insecure about his looks and low height, despite the fact that in Britain from 1965 to 1969 he was a much-photographed teen idol, regularly appearing on the front of teen and music publications, and was a much-copied style icon. In many ways his later "larger than life" personality was seen by those who knew him best, a self-defense, a barrier he put up to hide these insecurities. On the flip-side, Marriott at his best was highly creative, talented, intelligent and naturally quick-witted and upbeat. He was undeniably a talented musician and songwriter and scored many chart hits, and it is often said that although in later years he was for the most part virtually forgotten, throughout his music career he remained true to himself and never sold out.

All Too Beautiful also details how and why Marriott never received royalties for any of his songs, and was constantly ripped off by the big record companies and mafia-type managers such as Don Arden. After the demise of Humble Pie, he was left with nothing to show for his efforts and returned to England penniless, yet owing thousands of pounds in taxes; in fact, during much of his life he often had very little to show for his years of success. He eventually decided to shun the big-money contracts that always promised much but delivered little. Older and wiser and with health problems, he decided to keep things simple, playing mostly the pubs and clubs in England where his music career had first begun. He would say that as long as he could carry on writing his songs and playing his music to an appreciative audience, no matter the venue, he was happy; he argued that no big money meant no big hassles; he wanted to keep things simple. The last days leading up to his death are also documented in detail, as well as the aftermath described by his devastated family, friends and colleagues.

The back of the book also catalogs all the known song releases and re-releases ever recorded by Marriott, including guest appearances and collaborations.

Mistakes edit

All Too Beautiful... has been criticized by some for some mistakes and inaccuracies, and is said to take some of Marriott's own jokes about his life as fact. For example, there is no record of Marriott burning down his school – which previously had been attributed as one of Marriott's many wind-up stories. However, the authors here take it as verbatim. It is stated that their second studio album, Small Faces was released on 24 June 1967; it was released the previous day, on 23 June. Other errors include the misquotations of song lyrics. [3]

Authors edit

Music journalist Paolo Hewitt has written several notable rock biographies, including those on Small Faces, Oasis, The Jam and Paul Weller. He is a lifelong Marriott admirer. John Hellier is also a self-confessed lifelong fan of Steve Marriott and the Small Faces, has run a Small Faces fanzine called The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette for several years, and is involved with the yearly Small Faces convention held in London.[4]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The SMALL FACES – " Steve Marriott "". The Fat Angel Sings. 22 April 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful: Fully Revised, Expan…". Goodreads. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  3. ^ Steven Macbri. 24 August 2004. Independent.
  4. ^ John Hellier, Wapping Wharf Laundrette

External links edit

  • independent book review
  • independent book review
  • independent book review
  • independent book review
  • The official Steve Marriott website
  • The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Laundrette website (run by John Hellier)
  • British Library Catalogue

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Marriott who co founded 1 and played in the rock bands Small Faces 1965 1969 and Humble Pie 1969 1975 Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful AuthorPaolo HewittJohn HellierGenreBiographyPublisherHelter Skelter PublishingPublication date20042005 re issue Media typePrint hardback paperback Pages352ISBN1 900924 44 7OCLC56452717 All Too Beautiful 2 was written by Paolo Hewitt a former NME journalist and music critic and John Hellier a self professed lifelong fan and widely recognized expert on the Small Faces and Steve Marriott The hardback edition was first published in the UK by Helter Skelter in 2004 and has since been available in a paperback edition Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Mistakes 2 Authors 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksOverview editAll Too Beautiful is a biography that provides in depth detail and analysis on all aspects of Steve Marriott s life both professional and personal which no other publication has done before From his family s working class background the circumstances surrounding his premature birth in East Ham Hospital East London on 30 January 1947 the biography documents the many twists and turns of his life until his death on 20 April 1991 The hardback edition contains published black and white photographs many of which come from his family s private collection including Marriott seen as a baby toddler teenager and also during his time in Small Faces and Humble Pie There are also images of his childhood homes in Strone Road and Daines Close the hospital where he was born his school report from Monega Junior School in Manor Park and his family his children wives and bands Marriott s family especially his mother Kay had a lot of input and provided much first hand information to the authors However Kay and the family feel that they were misquoted and in fact used by the authors to support the author s misconceptions As well as Kay there are many direct quotes about the man from his younger sister also named Kay his childhood friends musicians who worked with him in the 1960s 70s 80s and early 1990s former wives and his children The book also dispels many myths and half truths that have circulated for years for example his place of birth which is often incorrectly given as Bow or Stepney The book is written by two self confessed lifelong fans of the Small Faces and Steve Marriott Paolo Hewitt a music critic and journalist has written or been involved with several other publications about the Small Faces and other high profile music groups including the Jam John Hellier runs a fanzine and website dedicated to Marriott and the Small Faces Although much of the book could be said to be written in a fan type way it is not biased in the subject s favor The authors stick to the facts and confidently approach the sometimes less than complimentary aspects of Marriott s personality For example Marriott after many years of substance abuse became quite schizophrenic At his very worst often after alcohol and drug binges and several days with no sleep he was said to become a violent alter ego Melvin the bald headed wrestler Also documented is Marriott s lifelong naturally hyper and generally good natured cheeky mischievous nature that sometimes gradually manifested into mania and spitefulness To the end of his life Marriott denied that he had an addiction problem with drugs his denial was probably to save his children and elderly parents from worrying about him According to interviews and quotes mentioned in the book band members and his first wife Jenny Rylance claimed that cocaine and alcohol from the early 1970s at least certainly played a large part in Marriott s life His marriage in May 1967 to Jenny was said to have been one of the happiest times of his life and when she left him due to his drug and alcohol problems in 1974 he was arguably never the same again and for a while fell into a spiral of self destruction He was always a workaholic and would think nothing of spending days in his recording studio without sleeping or eating As with many musicians Marriott was at heart often insecure about his musical talents and abilities He was also said to be insecure about his looks and low height despite the fact that in Britain from 1965 to 1969 he was a much photographed teen idol regularly appearing on the front of teen and music publications and was a much copied style icon In many ways his later larger than life personality was seen by those who knew him best a self defense a barrier he put up to hide these insecurities On the flip side Marriott at his best was highly creative talented intelligent and naturally quick witted and upbeat He was undeniably a talented musician and songwriter and scored many chart hits and it is often said that although in later years he was for the most part virtually forgotten throughout his music career he remained true to himself and never sold out All Too Beautiful also details how and why Marriott never received royalties for any of his songs and was constantly ripped off by the big record companies and mafia type managers such as Don Arden After the demise of Humble Pie he was left with nothing to show for his efforts and returned to England penniless yet owing thousands of pounds in taxes in fact during much of his life he often had very little to show for his years of success He eventually decided to shun the big money contracts that always promised much but delivered little Older and wiser and with health problems he decided to keep things simple playing mostly the pubs and clubs in England where his music career had first begun He would say that as long as he could carry on writing his songs and playing his music to an appreciative audience no matter the venue he was happy he argued that no big money meant no big hassles he wanted to keep things simple The last days leading up to his death are also documented in detail as well as the aftermath described by his devastated family friends and colleagues The back of the book also catalogs all the known song releases and re releases ever recorded by Marriott including guest appearances and collaborations Mistakes edit All Too Beautiful has been criticized by some for some mistakes and inaccuracies and is said to take some of Marriott s own jokes about his life as fact For example there is no record of Marriott burning down his school which previously had been attributed as one of Marriott s many wind up stories However the authors here take it as verbatim It is stated that their second studio album Small Faces was released on 24 June 1967 it was released the previous day on 23 June Other errors include the misquotations of song lyrics 3 Authors editMusic journalist Paolo Hewitt has written several notable rock biographies including those on Small Faces Oasis The Jam and Paul Weller He is a lifelong Marriott admirer John Hellier is also a self confessed lifelong fan of Steve Marriott and the Small Faces has run a Small Faces fanzine called The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette for several years and is involved with the yearly Small Faces convention held in London 4 See also editThe Moments Small Faces Small Faces discography Humble Pie Steve Marriott Steve Marriott discographyNotes edit The SMALL FACES Steve Marriott The Fat Angel Sings 22 April 2019 Retrieved 15 January 2024 Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful Fully Revised Expan Goodreads Retrieved 15 January 2024 Steven Macbri 24 August 2004 Independent John Hellier Wapping Wharf LaundretteExternal links editindependent book review independent book review independent book review independent book review The official Steve Marriott website The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Laundrette website run by John Hellier British Library Catalogue Humble Pie Net Steve Marriott Small Faces and Humble Pie information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful amp oldid 1220740936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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