Here comes the sun. Last spring saw the release of Trésor Magnétique, the latest posthumous compilation highlighting the works of Cameroonian musicologist, writer, composer, and broadcaster Francis Bebey. Culled from Bebey’s seemingly endless archives by his son Patrick, the collection unearths deep cuts spanning 1974 to 1986.
Aquarium Drunkard Book Club :: Chapter 37
Welcome back to the stacks. It’s Aquarium Drunkard’s Book Club, our irregular gathering of recent (or not so recent) recommended reading. In this month’s stack: melting some winter ice with Beth Lesser’s definitive ’80s Jamaican Dancehall coffee table tome, Larry Charles’ dangerous comedy memoir, the undersung dean of American pulp and grit-lit, Charles Willieford, Haruki Murakami’s anecdote-infused biographies of over fifty jazz musicians, and a uncategorizable work that Thurston Moore describes as “akin to a ‘lost’ recording by the Velvet Underground.”













