The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s

de: Peter Doggett

 

Publicat de: Harper Perennial

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"Astonishing and absorbing...from glam rock, minimalism and punk, to radical left-wing politics, music video, and a mass of other subjects that helped shape the ideas behind Bowie's songs."
-- Sunday Times (London)

The Man Who Sold the World by Peter Doggett--author of the critically acclaimed Beatles biography, You Never Give Me Your Money --is a song-by-song chronicle of the evolution of David Bowie. Focusing on the work and the life of one of the most groundbreaking figures in music and popular culture during the turbulent seventies, Bowie's most productive and innovative period, The Man Who Sold the World is the book that serious rock music lovers have been waiting for. By exploring Bowie's individual achievements and breakthroughs one-by-one, Doggett paints a fascinating portrait of the performer who paved the way for a host of fearless contemporary artists, from Radiohead to Lady Gaga.

General
Anul 2013
Autor Peter Doggett
Categoria General
Cod de bare 9780062024664
Editie Paperback
Editura Harper Perennial
Dimensiuni 229x153
ISBN 0062024663
Limba Engleza
Pagini 512, 499
Format Brosata

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