There's a lot of books about Tupac . . a lot
I haven't investigated Michael Jackson but it looks like there's more books about Prince than Michael Jackson
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'Prince- In The Studio' by Jake Brown. Explains some of his recording processes. I lapped it up. | |
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I read his book about Tupac in the studio . . he also has a book about Dr. Dre in the studio
Which leads me to wonder . . what makes this guy the foremost authority on ALL of these guy's studio processes?
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HUH!!? Why would THAT be a surprise (or a comparison) to you??? | |
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I agree.This book is excellent. | |
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I still have my copy of this book bought it in 1988 or 89.A very good book!! | |
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. Haven't read it in a long time, but IIRC a lot of the info is outdated and the book itself is good but not great. A good document of its time, though. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Hahn had access to Uptown's research, plus to a lot of additional research that wasn't yet published. He was also less timid than Per, and included stories where Per didn't think they had enough sources. . So yes, in places it is a bit too "gossippy", but I don't recall there being ludicrous stories. Hahn's book for instance pointed out how Prince didn't just get homophobic in the late 1990s, but that he was already so back in the 1980s. . Hahn also covers the post-1980s years far better than any other book out there except for The Vault. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. One of us required fans to like AOA, and said we weren't good fans if we didn't. Hint: it wasn't me. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. See my review I posted in reply to oen of your earlier posts. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. But it is in dire need of an editor. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Most of his Prince book is stuff copy-pasted from articles, books, online q&a, etc. This Prince one is a really rough draft. . It's a fairly recent book and searching the Org will undoubtedly reveal a couple of threads where the book is discussed. Ditto for "Let's Go Crazy". . [Edited 10/15/15 7:22am] © Bart Van Hemelen
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. He rushes through the 1980s, and then spends a ridiculous amount of time on Prince's "21 Nights" run in London, at which point the book is just Thorne copy-pasting from his diary. . The only real surprising eye witness is Hans-Martin Buff, an engineer who worked with Prince during the 1990s. He provides insight into a period that so far has remained somewhat under-reported, but Thorne is too eager to extrapolate Buff's testimony to the whole of Prince's career, when it should be clear that Prince's working habits have shifted somewhat. . . © Bart Van Hemelen
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Per Nielsen's DMSR, Alex Hahn's Possessed, liz Jones' Slave 2 The Rythm and Dez' autobiography, all great reads. Un4tunately I haven't read any others yet but there are a few others I'd like to read. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I haven't read that book but I'm a bit tired of reading the same stories from the 80's while so much is still unknown about later decades. I know by heart about the genesis of The Family but I don't know much about the genesis of most post-1990 albums while I'm just as interested in it. I wish Per Nilsen would have kept writing 88-97 and 98-07, because I'd love to have such a detailed account of later years. Hopefully at some point those will be covered in more detail. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Maybe I've read a different version of Thorne's book than Bart. Because there is really only a few pages about the 21 Nights in London. The great thing about Thorne's book is that he discusses Prince's music up to the 3rdEyeGirl era, making it the most up to date book about the man. Not as thorough as Per Nilsen, but then again, it would take years of research and thousands of hours of interviews to research a recording carreer that lasted 35 years with the attention to detail that Per had. Thorne's book is well written and informative and even includes the NPG Music Club CDs. If you want to know about Prince's music in the later years then yes, it's worth reading. And of course the reader doesn't have to agree with everything the writer says. Oh and I have the Dutch translation from last year.
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Need a book on his 90's to 2014 work. | |
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Thanks for the info , will look out for Matt Thorne's book. | |
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After reading this thread I would like to get my hands on this Vault book
Which one of you has it? | |
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The thing to bear in mind is that The Vault is not a bio, it's a book of facts, lists etc. I had a couple of copies of this, I sold one on ebay but kept the one I was lucky enough to buy from Per directly. Nice thing to have. . Nilsens DMSR is also a must have and reads more like a bio. It's probably easier to find too. There is one on ebay right now at a reasonable price. [Edited 10/15/15 13:12pm] | |
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If my memory is correct, this book is a chronological mess, it's been a long time though. I may read it again.
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This is a useful ist of books http://www.princevault.co...bliography | |
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Yeah,that book is garbage.Alot of mistakes in it.I gave my copy away to another fan. | |
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So the book just features a list of a bunch of facts?
I've always found Prince facts to be very interested, it's actually safe to say that Prince facts are what led me to being a fan of his music
Thank you for the list by the way | |
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Thorne seems to at least done his homework. The amount of footnotes and references is impressive. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Holy WOW!! I've got about 20 of these but had no idea there were so many I still don't have... Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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It's much more than just lists, here is a better description http://www.princevault.co..._The_Vault | |
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All of this is true - and there was very little that I hadn't read before - but I still found this to be a pretty enjoyable read. In fact, I think I might recommend it to a newbie before Per's stuff. It's certainly easier to find, and could well lead to a desire to dig deeper. | |
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