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Book Recommendation Please! I am currently reading Prince: The Man and His Music by Matt Thorne. I have also bought Let's Go Crazy by Alan Light (but haven't started it yet).
I like Thorne's book, though I do find it jumping around a bit confusingly. Are there other books that take a look at Prince, his music, its impact, and all that that is non-conspiracy-theory-ish, based on actual facts with fact-based conjecture, etc., that I can add to my list?
Thanks! "Everything that's in your heart, come what may
Even though his might get broken" RIP Prince | |
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As others have mentioned recently, Dave Hill's "Prince - A Pop Life" is a good read. It has interviews with former band members and talks about his impact on the local and national music scene. "Inside The PurpleReign" by Jon Bream is cool too. Tons of great photos. | |
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I have 'POSSESSED'-The rise and fall of Prince by Alex Hahn 2003 and.. 'Prince' A playlis history by Matthew Carcieri 2004. | |
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I actually liked the book by Toure but it seems like many didn't. | |
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I'll second Dave Hill's book. It only covers the first ten years. Obviously Per Nielsons book 'Dancemusicsexromance The First Ten Decade' too. Really good writers. More heatfelt and focused on a period of time.
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I would NOT recommend Liz Jones book or Matt Thornes though. Or anything released after 21.04.16. All bollocks.
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I've not read Toure's book yet, but I want to. Possessed: The Rise and Fall of Prince by Alex Hahn Prince: A Pop Life by Dave Hill (and 80s book that was quite popular and still a good read) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I have them all...except for that per Nielsen book. I'm going to try to acquire it though lol... I actually put down the Matt Thorne book a few mins ago to come on the org... weird lol | |
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Thank you everyone! I am actually watching Slave Trade right now. I find it fascinating, and there are a ton of contributions from band members and other insiders during the time period that the battle was ongoing. I am pleasantly surprised as well that they go well beyond the settlement with Warner Brothers into Prince's prescience about the coming digital music era and what that would do to smash the old record label model. They spend a brief period of time as well talking about how he destroyed the tour and concert promotion model during this period as well. [Edited 6/10/16 19:45pm] "Everything that's in your heart, come what may
Even though his might get broken" RIP Prince | |
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Possessed was a really good read. I always wanted J. R. Taborelli to write a book on Prince though....his Michael Jackson biography was great. But Alex Hahn's book was very interesting. I can't stand biographies when they are all fluff. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Taraborelli is a fanciful writer, he likes to embelish certain things. I've got his Diana Ross book too. He write like he was a fly on the wall sometimes. Conversations between two individuals he wouldn't have had access to, actions taken. He couldn't possibly know about some things he writes about.
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I hope he's not got a Prince book on the horizon. | |
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3rdeyedude said: I actually liked the book by Toure but it seems like many didn't. I did too. "No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart" | |
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rightbluecheek said: 3rdeyedude said: I actually liked the book by Toure but it seems like many didn't. I did too. I like Toure generally as a commentator. Seems, to me, to be a pretty grounded guy whom I wouldn't think would just make stuff up. But the reviews of his book - yikes. Scathing. The jury's out for me on that one. "Everything that's in your heart, come what may
Even though his might get broken" RIP Prince | |
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[Edited 6/11/16 10:18am] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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