David Sylvian spans three decades of image-conscious pop culture. From South London schoolboy in the Seventies to respected composer of the Nineties and beyond, he remains a uniquely fascinating hero. This new edition of Martin Power's acclaimed biography explores every detail of a unique life. The formation of Japan, their signing to Ariola-Hansa in 1977 and a shaky career start. Success with a new glamorous image and two classic albums Gentlemen Take Polaroids and Tin Drum and the band's break-up and the start of Sylvian's solo career. Includes many interviews and reviews of all Japan and Sylvian albums.