From Girl Power to Girls Aloud (and all the glorious points in between), the definitive study of British pop music at the turn of the millennium, told by everyone who was there.
Michael Cragg has been writing about pop music for over a decade and has interviewed everyone from Lady Gaga to Lorde, via Little Mix, Shawn Mendes, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and Britney Spears. He has written for outlets including Vogue, The Guardian, GQ, BBC, The Observer, Popjustice, Dazed and Billboard. During his three years as contributing editor at The Guardian's Guide! newsletter, he interviewed '00s pop luminaries such as Steps, Emma Bunton and Nadine Coyle. He also edits the independent biannual music magazine BEAT.
'If you're interested in pop history, I recommend this new book
which explores in fascinating detail the dizzy, competitive and
lost world of 'manufactured' nineties and noughties pop.'
*Neil Tennant, Pet Shop Boys*
'So close to the reality... A fantastic book.'
*Nicola Robers, Girls Aloud*
'Music journalist Michael Cragg's oral history of the noughties pop
scene is the most fun book of the year. For anyone who grew up
idolising cheesy pop stars on Top of the Pops, this is your
bible.'
*The Independent*
'A must-read for any pop fan. 5/5.'
*Classic Pop*
'A hoot. You don't so much read it as inhale it.'
*The Observer*
'So funny and detailed and, most importantly, with such a clear
love and understanding of the people in it. (Michael) strikes such
an entertaining balance of fan worship and camp detached wit.'
*The Times*
'A funny, bright, often poignant read.'
*Sunday Times*
'Book of the millennium.'
*Popjustice*
'Cragg's knowledge and affection for the music shines through every
paragraph.'
*BBC*
'An outstanding catalogue of oral testimonies from major and minor
players in UK pop in the decade before the financial crash.'
*New Statesman*
'The definitive account of turn-of-the-millennium pop.'
*Buzz*
'Joyful and eye opening...an enormously entertaining read.
4/5.'
*Record Collector*
'Prepare to be left open mouthed...some of the finest secrets from
the pop-music landscape of those heady times.'
*Heat*
'A brilliant, celebratory, gossipy history of 90s pop. Great
stories and interviews. If that's your era, you'll love it.'
*Richard Osman*
'Never before has there been a text so close to the reality. It's
the first time I've really felt a true reflection and been
transported back. (A) fantastic book!'
*Nicola Roberts, Girls Aloud*
'Fantastic'
*Xenomania Records*
'It was such a rollercoaster ride back then. It was totally the
golden era and we loved every single second of it. It was the best
time to be a pop star, and it's great to be able to relive it all
again in the amazing Reach For The Stars'
*Duncan James, Blue*
'We know everything about our current crop of pop stars because
they begrudgingly have to make TikToks every morning. In Reach for
the Stars, Michael delves into the pre-internet pop era, speaks to
the people that (just about) survived it and makes some
extraordinary discoveries. I can't think why anyone wouldn't love
this book.'
*Greg James, radio and TV presenter*
'Arguably the best possible combination of writer and subject since
Jesus wrote the Bible.'
*Stuart Heritage, Guardian writer*
'A truly hilarious pop culture nostalgia fest!'
*Jack Rooke, comedian, author and creator of Channel 4's Big
Boys*
'Nobody buys books. No one's going to read this. No one's going to
read these sorts of things. They just don't.'
*Louis Walsh*
'An outstanding music book. England's Dreaming for people with a
working knowledge of 5ive.'
*Fergal Kinney*
'A book that does justice to an extraordinarily fertile period for
British pop - Michael Cragg's assessment of new millennium
bubblegum is top rate storytelling.'
*Bob Stanley*
'You won't find a more comprehensive and entertaining pop book than
this.'
*Jordan Paramor, journalist and author*
'A gloriously funny, often shocking and occasionally poignant trip
down memory lane, Reach For The Stars will send you excitedly
rooting in the loft for your cargo pants and plucking your eyebrows
to within an inch of their lives! It's a must read for any
discerning pop fan.'
*Lucie Cave, editor, presenter and podcast host*
'Your new favourite book.'
*Popbitch*
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