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Biography question: Is there a great one about Michael Jackson? Hi,
I see there have been a few books written about Michael Jackson, but it has been hard to figure out which one is good and which ones are fluff. I am looking for one about Michael Jackson similar to Peter Guralnick's books about Elvis. I would like to hear if anyone has read some and what your thoughts were? | |
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I admitt it's been a while but I remember enjoying J randy taraborellis book. Maybe because he was rather neutral on the subject and not too much of an ass kisser. | |
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Taraborelli's book was sorta gossipy and painted many of the Jacksons in a bad or bitchy light. It was quite the romp of a read, though. I still have a copy. The whole thing about Janet and whoever else going to an office to rough someone up or whatever - what the actual hell?! hahaha Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thanks. That has been my take as well, there are some gossipy ones around alot I'm afraid. I agree it may have not been written. I was going to look into the one with his manager, I think the actor fellow. Also, one called the man and his music. I have the one where it talked about all his music( All the Music) that I liked. I have checked out some books from the library to read about Prince and M Jack. I actually liked the Mayte book the best really. Did not like Prince's incomplete "auto biography" I was very excited about Morris Day's book until i read it and a little TOO much about his inner voice and Prince. | |
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That Morris Day book was a freakin' joke. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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There isn't a great comprehensive one at the moment, in my opinion
but there are better books about his work and the stories behind each album
Making Michael by Mike Smallcombe is one of the best books out there about him and includes commentary by people like Brad Buxer, Bill Bottrell, Jimmy Jam and others
Man In The Music [Second edition. Paperback] by Joe Vogel is great also and includes commentary from the ones above but also from John Barnes (who recently passed away), Rodney Jerkins, Buz Kohan,Teddy Riley, Bruce Swedien, and Brad Sundberg "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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The Morris book is about 500 times better than that heap of shit The Beautiful Ones. You should give it another try. I wasn't into the occasional phantom Prince narration device, but I found it to be pretty great if you're interested in Prince-adjunct personnel. It's about Morris' life, not Prince's. Prince was a big part of Morris' life so he was a big part of the book. | |
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