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SUEDE: THE ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHY (1993). WRITTEN BY YORK MEMBERY. PUBLISHED BY OMNIBUS PRESS UK. 48 pages.
 Synopsis: Softback book containing lots of unique photographs many live and in full colour together with information text.
SUEDE: THE UNAUTHORISED EDITION (1997). WRITTEN BY JEREMY DEAN. PUBLISHED BY CARLTON UK. 120 pages.  Synopsis: Illustrated in colour. Complete discography. Combining wit, irony and more than a hint of raw sex appeal, Suede have toured America, Europe and Japan, had two massive hit albums, headlined Glastonbury, won the Mercury Music Award and continued to make great music every step of the way.
SUEDE: THE BEAUTIFUL ONES (1997). WRITTEN BY ROGER MORTON. PUBLISHED BY UFO MUSIC. 96 pages.  Synopsis: This book shows the amazing transformation of Suede and concentrates on the recent comeback where they have gained many new fans.
SUEDE: THE ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHY (1998). WRITTEN BY NICK WISE. PUBLISHED BY OMNIBUS PRESS UK. 64 pages.  Synopsis: An account of Suede's history, from Brett Anderson's childhood to their mainstream success. It details their debut into the pop scene, the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler and their album releases. There are pictures of every stage in Suede's career, as well as a comprehensive discography.
SUEDE - LOVE & POISON: THE AUTHORISED BIOGRAPHY (2003). WRITTEN BY DAVID BARNETT. PUBLISHED BY ANDRE DEUTSCH. 320 pages.  Synopsis: With revelations that will astonish even the most devoted Suedehead, this explosive book exposes the dirt previously swept under the carpet and takes us through the previously unknown tragic-comic tales behind every major Suede composition. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to relive the rollercoaster world of a major rock'n'roll band and all those with an interest in contemporary music.
AN ARMCHAIR GUIDE TO SUEDE (Unreleased - originally due for release in 2003). WRITTEN BY DAVE THOMPSON. PUBLISHED BY HELTER SKELTER. 256 pages.  Synopsis:
Mixing glam and post-punk influences, fronted by androgynous Brett Anderson, Suede thrust indie-rock into the charts with singles like 'Metal Mickey' and 'Stay Together' and in the process catalysed the Brit-pop revolution that would follow. This is the only book to document in detail Suede's musical career - their classic albums analysed track by track.
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