Between 1994 and 2000 Jason Creed published 19 issues of PINK MOON, a
fanzine devoted to the life and music of Nick Drake. This compilation of
articles, interviews and other writings, as they appeared in the
fanzine, with some additional commentary, offers an illuminating look at
this much loved yet most mysterious of British singer songwriters.
Included are original reviews of Nick's albums as they appeared at the
time of release, the solitary interview with Nick that appeared in
Sounds magazine, and interviews with many who knew him, including
producer Joe Boyd, Nick's sister Gabrielle and parents Rodney and Molly
Drake, musical collaborator Robert Kirby, PR David Sandison, biographer
Patrick Humphries and many more.
In addition The Pink Moon Files features musical analysis of Nick's
recordings, including discussion of his guitar techniques and
alternative tunings, reviews of tribute concerts and articles about
Nick's legacy in Tamworth-in-Arden and elsewhere.
A superb compendium of writing about Nick, The Pink Moon Files is a
valuable contribution to the Nick Drake bookshelf and a must for fans
old and new.