#1: Thomas Dolby, The Speed of Sound
This memoir was published in 2016 but never came across my radar until recently. Dolby is famous for that one song, of course, but I've long been a fan of his deeper catalogue, and even saw him perform when he was on tour in 2006. I also remember hearing him speak about his company Beatnik at a tech conference in the early 2000's (I've forgotten which one) so I knew about that aspect of his career, but I've long been curious to know more. So I was very happy to find this highly readable account of his life in two parts: how he broke into the music business, and what he did after he turned his back on it.