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Reference Books on Donna Summer, Janet, MJ, & Whitney's Career These books documents the many songs these four artists has been involved with The contents of the book
[img:$uid]http://www.cadman-halstead-musicbooks.com/DonnaCoverNEW.jpg[/img:$uid] Review: I recently got the book entitled DONNA SUMMER: FOR This Also I am http://www.cadman-halstea...Summer.htm Review: I loved this book, it mentions all songs Janet ever made
(including unreleased ones, b-sides), albums, movies and tv series. The song is not always just listed, but includes countries where the song ranked highest, some information on the song (either from Janet or producers) Great information for Janet fans! Review: 'This is a must
for any real Michael Jackson fan as it has everything you could want to know on the king of pop. It documents his many songs and some facts about each one, as well as the unreleased songs. Also features a complete chronological listing of his albums (solo and group), videos and books. You can look up anything, song or album, he has released and find out its chart placing and sales records. I have been a fan since the Thriller album and thought I knew everything about him but having read this I have found out some many interesting facts. You just won't want to put down this book once you get reading it. Trust me MJ fans this is it!! A fantastic book Review: If you are a Whitney fan or just intrigued by statistics, this is
the book for you! An encyclopedic reference of every song she ever recorded or performed in concerts (even including back-up vocals), the book offers interesting details about the songs, where they originated and how they were selected (did you know that "How Will I Know" was originally written for Janet Jackson?). There are many songs here that I never knew she performed and with the availability of YouTube, you can find recordings for most of them. The "Albums" section includes dates of release, units sold, track listings, etc. and includes UK editions. I also loved the "Concerts" sections which lists every concert she ever performed. I was able to locate the date of the concert I attended way back in 1987 in Birmingham, Alabama. A great reference and highly recommended. [Edited 6/23/12 1:18am] [Edited 6/23/12 1:22am] | |
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these are the book covers of MJ & Whitney
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[img:$uid]http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/bookcovers/whitney-houston.jpg[/img:$uid] | |
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I have the MJ one, which is superb. It complements Joe Vogel's book nicely. I also wanted to get the Donna one at some point, but given that I'm still filling the gaps in my collection of her albums, I need to keep some money aside to eat, lol. | |
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I have the Donna Summer book and it is excellent,especially for collectors who are looking for all of her albums and songs. | |
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I don't get why there is a book on Janet-she is not what I would call an "Artist" "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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If you are going to be overly-critical.
I don't see how you can say that about Janet and not Whitney? | |
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Someone wants attention. [Edited 6/23/12 8:39am] | |
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There's already a thread about books. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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