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This is the story of Alex James’s transition from a leading light of the Britpop movement in the 1990s, to gentleman farmer, artisan cheese-maker and father of five.ALL CHEESES GREAT AND SMALL is the follow-up memoir to Alex James's first book, BIT OF A BLUR, the story of his excessive pop star lifestyle during the nineties. But now Alex has grown up, fallen in love and got married. He has also fallen passionately for his new home, an enormous rambling farmhouse in the Cotswolds, set in two hundred acres of beautiful British countryside.The farm represents not just a new house for Alex, but also a new career. As he breathes new life into the old farm he chances across an unexpected calling: making cheese. His cheeses, Blue Monday, Farleigh Wallop and Little Wallop have received widespread media interest and are now sold through many outlets.The story culminates with an account of the triumphant reformation of Blur for Glastonbury 2009.
This memoir investigates the personal and professional transformation of a former rock star as he pivots from the excesses of the Britpop era to the disciplined, grounded life of an artisan cheese-maker in the Cotswolds. Alex James, best known as the bassist for the band Blur, chronicles his shift from global touring to rural domesticity. He utilizes his experiences with land management, the technical challenges of dairy production, and the reconciliation of his past identity with his new role as a father and farmer to frame this narrative of reinvention.
What You Will Find
The text offers a candid, observational account of a lifestyle shift that balances the technicalities of agriculture with the personal history of a public figure. The narrative provides an accessible look at the intersection of celebrity culture and traditional craftsmanship, suitable for readers interested in both music history and rural living.
Page Count:
300
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Fourth Estate
ISBN-10:
0007453124
ISBN-13:
9780007453122
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