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july

Minneapolis Star Tribune Book Review By Jon Bream: 'Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince'

Review: 'Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince'
Jon Bream, Star Tribune

http://www.startribune.co...09887.html

Published April 9, 2003

From Prince's legal adversary to his biographer. That's the leap that Alex Hahn is trying to make.

The Boston lawyer's claim to fame is that he successfully defended Uptown, the respected Prince fanzine, in a 1999 lawsuit brought by the Purple One. He handled that case pro bono for the Sweden-based magazine, which is still publishing. Now he's looking for his payday with "Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince."

The book reads like an in-depth fanzine written by a voracious researcher/fan: Lots of facts (most of them previously reported, some new, including Prince being hospitalized at Fairview Southdale in April 1996 for heart palpitations and vomiting); lots of gossip (including women Prince bedded, according to "a knowledgable source," Hahn writes) and tabloid-like coverage of the death of Prince's deformed baby in October 1996.

Hahn interviewed several key figures in Prince's life and career, including former managers Bob Cavallo and Arnold Stiefel; former band members Dez Dickerson, Matt Fink and Rosie Gaines; publicists Howard Bloom and Bob Merlis, and road manager and Paisley Park executive Alan Leeds.

Hahn also relied heavily on interviews conducted by others, chiefly Per Nilsen, Uptown contributor and author of the 1999 book "DanceMusicSexRomance: Prince, the First Decade." (Nilsen is credited with interviewing 30 sources, Hahn with 19.) In his introduction, Hahn cited Nilsen's book and my 1984 biography, "Prince: Inside the Purple Reign," as sources. Hahn never contacted me.

In the first noteworthy Prince book by a U.S. author in two decades, the Boston lawyer/writer also lists people who turned down his interview requests, including Vanity, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Sheila E., Morris Day and Madonna. Apparently, he did not seek an interview with Prince.

"Possessed" does not offer a serious analysis of Prince's art. Rather, this book chronicles the ups and downs of his career, with plenty of pseudo-psychoanalysis of the shortcomings that eventually toppled him from the top of the pops. Hahn portrays Prince as a self-indulgent, obsessive, demanding, capricious, promiscuous, uncaring, petulant, spoiled brat/genius/workaholic.

This is not a Kirby Puckett-type situation where the public and private images don't jibe. Prince-ophiles have known of these dubious qualities. It's just that no book author has gone where lawyer Hahn has: printing the rumors and whispers.

With all his digging, Hahn tells us that a trip on the drug Ecstasy is what prompted Prince's short-notice cancellation of the release of "The Black Album" in 1987.

The author's unnamed sources suggest that Prince's use of the prescription painkiller Percodan contributed to his erratic behavior circa 2000.

"Possessed" too often seems secondhand and gossipy. Reading it, you wonder if Hahn has ever seen Prince in concert. Could he see the purple through the pain?
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Reply #1 posted 04/08/03 5:34pm

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smells like another purple reign, folks...rolleyes
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Reply #2 posted 04/08/03 5:45pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

smells like another purple reign, folks...rolleyes


Well this quote tells me it's nothing like Purple reign.

The book reads like an in-depth fanzine written by a voracious researcher/fan
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Reply #3 posted 04/08/03 5:56pm

FirstAvenue

I knew it, this book is gonna be shit rolleyes
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Reply #4 posted 04/08/03 5:57pm

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Sounds like a good read. Just have to take it with a grain of salt.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #5 posted 04/08/03 5:57pm

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Reply #6 posted 04/08/03 5:59pm

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Tha is a VERY negatively slanted "review" - I am suprised.
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Reply #7 posted 04/08/03 6:24pm

july

lovemachine said:

http://pr1nc3.com/news/books/Possessed.asp

For more reviews


Phuc... bart's site lol! lol Just wait and read it yourself... rolleyes or not! lol! lol smile... wink 8)
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Reply #8 posted 04/08/03 6:25pm

july

I got an email from amazon.com the other day... The book should arrive this week or next week... Hope it is fair and complete. Actually i just bought it for the pictures... lol! lol I hope to read it at some point. wink lol! lol smile... wink 8)
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Reply #10 posted 04/08/03 7:23pm

NuPwrSoul

july said:

Review: 'Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince'
Jon Bream, Star Tribune

http://www.startribune.co...09887.html

Published April 9, 2003

From Prince's legal adversary to his biographer. That's the leap that Alex Hahn is trying to make.

The Boston lawyer's claim to fame is that he successfully defended Uptown, the respected Prince fanzine, in a 1999 lawsuit brought by the Purple One. He handled that case pro bono for the Sweden-based magazine, which is still publishing. Now he's looking for his payday with "Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince."

The book reads like an in-depth fanzine written by a voracious researcher/fan: Lots of facts (most of them previously reported, some new, including Prince being hospitalized at Fairview Southdale in April 1996 for heart palpitations and vomiting); lots of gossip (including women Prince bedded, according to "a knowledgable source," Hahn writes) and tabloid-like coverage of the death of Prince's deformed baby in October 1996.

Hahn interviewed several key figures in Prince's life and career, including former managers Bob Cavallo and Arnold Stiefel; former band members Dez Dickerson, Matt Fink and Rosie Gaines; publicists Howard Bloom and Bob Merlis, and road manager and Paisley Park executive Alan Leeds.

Hahn also relied heavily on interviews conducted by others, chiefly Per Nilsen, Uptown contributor and author of the 1999 book "DanceMusicSexRomance: Prince, the First Decade." (Nilsen is credited with interviewing 30 sources, Hahn with 19.) In his introduction, Hahn cited Nilsen's book and my 1984 biography, "Prince: Inside the Purple Reign," as sources. Hahn never contacted me.

In the first noteworthy Prince book by a U.S. author in two decades, the Boston lawyer/writer also lists people who turned down his interview requests, including Vanity, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Sheila E., Morris Day and Madonna. Apparently, he did not seek an interview with Prince.

"Possessed" does not offer a serious analysis of Prince's art. Rather, this book chronicles the ups and downs of his career, with plenty of pseudo-psychoanalysis of the shortcomings that eventually toppled him from the top of the pops. Hahn portrays Prince as a self-indulgent, obsessive, demanding, capricious, promiscuous, uncaring, petulant, spoiled brat/genius/workaholic.

This is not a Kirby Puckett-type situation where the public and private images don't jibe. Prince-ophiles have known of these dubious qualities. It's just that no book author has gone where lawyer Hahn has: printing the rumors and whispers.

With all his digging, Hahn tells us that a trip on the drug Ecstasy is what prompted Prince's short-notice cancellation of the release of "The Black Album" in 1987.

The author's unnamed sources suggest that Prince's use of the prescription painkiller Percodan contributed to his erratic behavior circa 2000.

"Possessed" too often seems secondhand and gossipy. Reading it, you wonder if Hahn has ever seen Prince in concert. Could he see the purple through the pain?


Interesting that Jon Bream is distancing himself from this book.

Got it today. And it definitely starts out on a sensationalist tone. No major revelations yet either. Nothing that we haven't already read or heard. I'll post a full review when I'm done.
"That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32
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Reply #11 posted 04/08/03 7:29pm

chickengrease

Sounds like Jon Bream doesn't want any other journalist to talk any shit about Prince except him. Does he have more of a right because Prince gave him an invitation to a couple of parties? rolleyes
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Reply #12 posted 04/08/03 7:30pm

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Prince is a living legend. Perhaps someone should concentrate on the positive things about a person, rather than trying to exploit them. Remember Love4OneAnother!

heart & Peace
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Reply #13 posted 04/08/03 7:32pm

Handclapsfinga
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lovemachine said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

smells like another purple reign, folks...rolleyes


Well this quote tells me it's nothing like Purple reign.

The book reads like an in-depth fanzine written by a voracious researcher/fan

believe me, i can smell yella journalism...and the guy didn't even ask mr. bream 4 permission 2 use his book as a guide/4 excerpts and such...

mr. hahn's a man of the law, ya think he'd know that's a bit of a no-no? neutral
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Reply #14 posted 04/08/03 7:32pm

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chickengrease said:

Sounds like Jon Bream doesn't want any other journalist to talk any shit about Prince except him. Does he have more of a right because Prince gave him an invitation to a couple of parties? rolleyes

that, and he's been in the man's ass from the git-go...
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Reply #15 posted 04/08/03 7:35pm

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naturegirl said:

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Prince is a living legend. Perhaps someone should concentrate on the positive things about a person, rather than trying to exploit them. Remember Love4OneAnother!

heart & Peace


Oh Christ - Do shut the fuck up with that shite.

You haven't read the book, and according to the authors interviews, he holds Prince in high esteem.

Saying everything is good, and anything that explores or questions a topic is negative is not a valid argument, it is over-fauning adulation.
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Reply #16 posted 04/08/03 7:39pm

naturegirl

MiaBocca said:

naturegirl said:

[color=purple:2601b1d001:98cc7099d7:7a31a4a159:112db6ca31]

Prince is a living legend. Perhaps someone should concentrate on the positive things about a person, rather than trying to exploit them. Remember Love4OneAnother!

heart & Peace


Oh Christ - Do shut the fuck up with that shite.

You haven't read the book, and according to the authors interviews, he holds Prince in high esteem.

Saying everything is good, and anything that explores or questions a topic is negative is not a valid argument, it is over-fauning adulation.



From the sounds of the review, it seems like it is flooding with exploitation. I'm happy to see there are those who choose not to comment, or be interviewed.
Peace out!
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Reply #17 posted 04/08/03 7:45pm

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july said:

...Lots of facts (most of them previously reported, some new, including Prince being hospitalized at Fairview Southdale in April 1996 for heart palpitations and vomiting)...


OK, this book really holds NO credibility at ALL for me now...

Prince doesn't indulge in such revolting, undignified activities as VOMITING.

wink
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Reply #18 posted 04/08/03 7:48pm

NuPwrSoul

AmethystAngelMN said:

july said:

...Lots of facts (most of them previously reported, some new, including Prince being hospitalized at Fairview Southdale in April 1996 for heart palpitations and vomiting)...


OK, this book really holds NO credibility at ALL for me now...

Prince doesn't indulge in such revolting, undignified activities as VOMITING.

wink


Plus the fact that isn't this story based on what the Mojica sisters sold to the tabloid shortly after they were fired? If Hahn is the journalist he says he is, one would think that such an incident would not be easy to hide, considering what a small town atmosphere pervades Minnesota.
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Reply #19 posted 04/08/03 7:48pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

lovemachine said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

smells like another purple reign, folks...rolleyes


Well this quote tells me it's nothing like Purple reign.

The book reads like an in-depth fanzine written by a voracious researcher/fan

believe me, i can smell yella journalism...and the guy didn't even ask mr. bream 4 permission 2 use his book as a guide/4 excerpts and such...

mr. hahn's a man of the law, ya think he'd know that's a bit of a no-no? neutral


You don't have to contact or pay someone to use their material as a source you only have to credit it which he did.
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Reply #20 posted 04/08/03 7:49pm

Handclapsfinga
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lovemachine said:

You don't have to contact or pay someone to use their material as a source you only have to credit it which he did.

biggrin awright, that clears that up, then...thanx, lovemachine!
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Reply #21 posted 04/08/03 7:53pm

naturegirl




I'm sure Prince will be sending thank you notes for this
review below, explaining how the book portrays him.



"Possessed" does not offer a serious analysis of Prince's art. Rather, this book chronicles the ups and downs of his career, with plenty of pseudo-psychoanalysis of the shortcomings that eventually toppled him from the top of the pops. Hahn portrays Prince as a self-indulgent, obsessive, demanding, capricious, promiscuous, uncaring, petulant, spoiled brat/genius/workaholic.



The name of the book, hmmm, now if Prince ever did fall,
I'm just sure he got up right away. smile


Like I said, he is a living legend.
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Reply #22 posted 04/08/03 7:55pm

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I don't care what anyone says; even without this review Hahn comes across as fishy in his own interviews.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #23 posted 04/08/03 7:57pm

Essence

NuPwrSoul said:

AmethystAngelMN said:

july said:

...Lots of facts (most of them previously reported, some new, including Prince being hospitalized at Fairview Southdale in April 1996 for heart palpitations and vomiting)...


OK, this book really holds NO credibility at ALL for me now...

Prince doesn't indulge in such revolting, undignified activities as VOMITING.

wink


Plus the fact that isn't this story based on what the Mojica sisters sold to the tabloid shortly after they were fired? If Hahn is the journalist he says he is, one would think that such an incident would not be easy to hide, considering what a small town atmosphere pervades Minnesota.


Right, he actually says in the interview I posted earlier that all he had was a News Of The World (trashy sensationalist UK tabloid) article to go on as regards the baby rumours.
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NuPwrSoul said:

Plus the fact that isn't this story based on what the Mojica sisters sold to the tabloid shortly after they were fired?


Yes, I believe that it is. I believe I read that the Mojica sisters claimed that Mayte found Prince on a couch one night, unconscious and with a bottle of pills or booze nearby, and they all rushed him to the hospital. neutral But those sisters said A LOT of things so I basically put no stock into the stories they tell of their time of employment w/him and Mayte.

If Hahn is the journalist he says he is, one would think that such an incident would not be easy to hide, considering what a small town atmosphere pervades Minnesota.


Exactly. He's sure relying on a lot of gossip and heresay from not so reliable sources for his book. neutral I'll be interested to hear your take on it as you read it further, NuPwrSoul.
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Reply #25 posted 04/08/03 8:31pm

july

NuPwrSoul said:

I'll post a full review when I'm done.


Oh goody! rolleyes lol! lol smile... wink 8)

I think everyone should read it and judge for themselves... It's obvious that it was written by the lawyer who was representing the fanzine Uptown Magazine after Prince sued them. So it was written under those conditons and after the fact... It's a book take it or leave it. smile... wink 8)
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Essence said:

he actually says in the interview I posted earlier that all he had was a News Of The World (trashy sensationalist UK tabloid) article to go on as regards the baby rumours.


What I read with regards to the NOTW is that he wanted to dispell alot of of the stuff that was written in that.
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Reply #27 posted 04/08/03 8:45pm

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july said:

Review: 'Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince'
Jon Bream, Star Tribune

"Possessed" does not offer a serious analysis of Prince's art.


typical

Rather, this book chronicles the ups and downs of his career, with plenty of pseudo-psychoanalysis of the shortcomings that eventually toppled him from the top of the pops. Hahn portrays Prince as a self-indulgent, obsessive, demanding, capricious, promiscuous, uncaring, petulant, spoiled brat/genius/workaholic.


typical
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #28 posted 04/08/03 9:00pm

PhilG

squirrelgrease said:

Sounds like a good read. Just have to take it with a grain of salt.


Damn right,squirrel grease! Got mine today BTW nana
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Reply #29 posted 04/08/03 10:17pm

lovebizzare

sounds like this book is a bunch of gossip and hearsay to me. shrug
~KiKi
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