'Popular Music and the State in the UK is a gem of a book. Digging through what might seem the dullest of material”policy statements, parliamentary enquiries, bureaucratic reports ” Martin Cloonan unearths the riveting story of how popular music moved from the margins of government thinking about youth problems and social disorder to a central place in economic strategy. Cloonan throws new light on the politics of culture and his book is a major contribution to our understanding of music as a ’creative industry’.' Simon Frith, University of Edinburgh, UK '...a major contribution to our understanding of the evolution of the industry in Britain over the last two decades.' Popular Music