From its artful beginnings (Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, the Mothers of Invention, and those progressive forebearers, the Sgt. Pepper-era Beatles), through the towering guitar solos, monumental synthesizer banks, and mind-boggling special effects of the Golden Age of Prog (Rush, Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP, Genesis, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, UK), through the radio-friendly “pop era” (Asia, the Phil Collins-led Genesis, and a reformed Yes), and right up to the present state of the art (Marillion, Spock's Beard, and Mars Volta), this is a wickedly incisive tour of rock music at its most spectacular. This is indeed the book prog rock fans have been waiting for, the only one of its kind, as fantastic as the subjects it covers. Praise for Big Boss Man: A serious contender for blues book of the year, it's essential reading for Reed's fans. --Blues Revue Praise for Big Boss Man: . . . dispels the myths, casts some light on popular folktales . . . and uncovers hard truths that even die-hard fans wouldn't know. --Time Out Chicago Will Romano is the author of Big Boss Man: The Life and Music of Bluesman Jimmy Reed and Incurable Blues: The Trouble and Triumph of Blues Legend Hubert Sumlin. Praise for Big Boss Man : “...dispels the myths, casts some light on popular folktales... and uncovers hard truths that even die-hard fans wouldn't know.” – Time Out Chicago “A serious contender for blues book of the year, it's essential reading for Reed's fans.” – Blues Revue Pages: 256