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Which one? Theres a few Prince biogs on amazon and i'm not sure which one to get first Which one do you recommend? Thanks | |
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Why do people ask this question like every other day.? | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: Why do people ask this question like every other day.?
Well ok,fair enough,i'm relatively new to the site. | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: Why do people ask this question like every other day.?
As this is a Prince forum, they might think they will get a good opinion from someone who wants to help out a fellow fan...? Maybe? | |
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JustinP said: wlcm2thdwn said: Why do people ask this question like every other day.?
As this is a Prince forum, they might think they will get a good opinion from someone who wants to help out a fellow fan...? Maybe? This is what I was hoping...seems not.... | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: Why do people ask this question like every other day.?
'DanceMusicSexRomance: Prince The First Decade' by Per Nilsen is a superb account of Prince's life up until 1988. There are other books that predate this but I think this is the best. Biographies which cover later parts of his career with varying degrees of success include: Slave To The Rhythm (also titled 'Purple Reign'): Liz Jones (Runs up to 1996) Possessed: The Rise And Fall Of Prince: Alex Hahn (Runs up to 2001) Thief In The Temple: Brian Morton (Only recently published but short and races through the latter part of his career with little information) The Alex Hahn book is often criticised partly for its inaccuracies, but usually for its style and agenda by some fans. It relies upon the same source material as Per Nilsen used and involved a number of further interviews with Prince associates. . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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langebleu said: wlcm2thdwn said: Why do people ask this question like every other day.?
'DanceMusicSexRomance: Prince The First Decade' by Per Nilsen is a superb account of Prince's life up until 1988. There are other books that predate this but I think this is the best. Biographies which cover later parts of his career with varying degrees of success include: Slave To The Rhythm (also titled 'Purple Reign'): Liz Jones (Runs up to 1996) Possessed: The Rise And Fall Of Prince: Alex Hahn (Runs up to 2001) Thief In The Temple: Brian Morton (Only recently published but short and races through the latter part of his career with little information) The Alex Hahn book is often criticised partly for its inaccuracies, but usually for its style and agenda by some fans. It relies upon the same source material as Per Nilsen used and involved a number of further interviews with Prince associates. . Thanks for this. This is what I was after. | |
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