Signed, Sealed, and Delivered
Autor Mark Ribowskyen Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780470481509
ISBN-10: 0470481501
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 167 x 245 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0470481501
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 167 x 245 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Motown fans, especially fans of Stevie Wonder; popular culture and popular music/rock and roll fans; public and school libraries;special sales at Stevie Wonder tour venues; Motown Museum in Detroit.Descriere
Praise for Mark Ribowsky "A dishy, insider look at Berry Gordy′s making of the Supremes . . . Ribowsky nicely intersperses some hindsight reflections by the main players . . . In this engaging, vivacious account, Ribowsky energetically and thoroughly underscores the Supremes′ significance as one of the first crossover successes." — Publishers Weekly on The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal "Perfect . . . The virtue of Ribowsky′s book is that he brings the story down to earth without sacrificing its drama. Relying on frank and extensive interviews . . . Ribowsky spends time on details other writers have taken for granted." — Greil Marcus on He′s a Rebel: Phil Spector—Rock and Roll′s Legendary Producer Nobody would argue that Stevie Wonder had an easy start in life. Blinded within weeks of his premature birth, he was raised in stark poverty and abused by a brutish and alcoholic father who later abandoned the family. Through sheer talent, bold ambition, and a fierce desire for independence, he rose from the streets of Detroit to become a Motown prodigy, and from there to become, arguably, the most innovative, versatile, and influential musician, singer, and songwriter of the past fifty years. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered tells the story of Stevie Wonder in fascinating, delightful, and sometimes shocking detail. This powerful biography will have you laughing, crying, grinning, and grooving from beginning to end.
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Praise for Mark Ribowsky
"A dishy, insider look at Berry Gordy's making of the Supremes . . . Ribowsky nicely intersperses some hindsight reflections by the main players . . . In this engaging, vivacious account, Ribowsky energetically and thoroughly underscores the Supremes' significance as one of the first crossover successes."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal"
"Perfect . . . The virtue of Ribowsky's book is that he brings the story down to earth without sacrificing its drama. Relying on frank and extensive interviews . . . Ribowsky spends time on details other writers have taken for granted."
--Greil Marcus on "He's a Rebel: Phil Spector--Rock and Roll's Legendary Producer"
Nobody would argue that Stevie Wonder had an easy start in life. Blinded within weeks of his premature birth, he was raised in stark poverty and abused by a brutish and alcoholic father who later abandoned the family. Through sheer talent, bold ambition, and a fierce desire for independence, he rose from the streets of Detroit to become a Motown prodigy, and from there to become, arguably, the most innovative, versatile, and influential musician, singer, and songwriter of the past fifty years. "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered" tells the story of Stevie Wonder in fascinating, delightful, and sometimes shocking detail. This powerful biography will have you laughing, crying, grinning, and grooving from beginning to end.
--"Publishers Weekly" on "The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal"
"Perfect . . . The virtue of Ribowsky's book is that he brings the story down to earth without sacrificing its drama. Relying on frank and extensive interviews . . . Ribowsky spends time on details other writers have taken for granted."
--Greil Marcus on "He's a Rebel: Phil Spector--Rock and Roll's Legendary Producer"
Nobody would argue that Stevie Wonder had an easy start in life. Blinded within weeks of his premature birth, he was raised in stark poverty and abused by a brutish and alcoholic father who later abandoned the family. Through sheer talent, bold ambition, and a fierce desire for independence, he rose from the streets of Detroit to become a Motown prodigy, and from there to become, arguably, the most innovative, versatile, and influential musician, singer, and songwriter of the past fifty years. "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered" tells the story of Stevie Wonder in fascinating, delightful, and sometimes shocking detail. This powerful biography will have you laughing, crying, grinning, and grooving from beginning to end.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1 A World of Hurt. 2 Motorin′. 3 "That Shit Is Just Fantasticness!" 4 Jazz, Soul, and Grab–Ass. 5 "Take a Bow, Stevie". 6 No Wonder. 7 The Motown Way. 8 Outta Sight. 9 You Met Your Match. 10 Pretty Heavy. 11 The Direction of Destiny. 12 Apocalypse Now. 13 Stevie in Wonderland. 14 "We′re Almost Finished". 15 The Clock of Now. 16 Epilogue . . . Prologue. Discography: Stevie Wonder′s Chart Hits. Index. Photo Gallery.
Recenzii
"…a good read…" ( Echoes , May 2010) "…a fluid and lively read, critical and celebratory..." ( Time Out , May 2010) From the rollicking debut of "Fingertips—Part 2" to the funk piano and synthesizers of "Superstition" to the political rap of "Superstition," Stevie Wonder′s brilliant music has managed to capture the hearts of his listeners while at the same time probing the limits of musical styles and moving soul and rhythm and blues to new musical levels. Born in poverty in Saginaw, Mich., Wonder lost his sight soon after he was born. His blindness heightened his sense of hearing, and he soon began to master the toy musical instruments that his absentee father brought him. Very soon, Wonder graduated from toys to the real things: his barber gave him a Hohner chromatic harmonica; his church choir director, as well as his neighbor, allowed him to play for hours on their pianos; and the local Lions Club gave a drum set to Stevie after hearing him play it. Soon Wonder was the hit of Motown, and his career took off like a comet, only to burn out and lose some of its fiery glow in the 1980s and 1990s. Music journalist Ribowsky ( The Supremes ; He′s a Rebel ) traces the rapid ascent of Wonder′s musical career as well as the tumultuous ups and downs of his personal life in this workmanlike and pedantic book. Ribowsky′s exploration of Wonder′s music is first–rate, but his tendency to overlook Wonder′s faults turns this into one fan′s hagiography. (May) ( Publishers Weekly , March 22, 2010)
‘…scrupulously researched and solidly written…’ (Hot Press, June 2010). ‘Ribowsky tells the eyebrow–raising tale with the equal amounts of respect and incredulity it deserves.’ (Record Collector, August 2010).
‘…scrupulously researched and solidly written…’ (Hot Press, June 2010). ‘Ribowsky tells the eyebrow–raising tale with the equal amounts of respect and incredulity it deserves.’ (Record Collector, August 2010).
Notă biografică
MARK RIBOWSKY is the New York Times Notable author of The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal ; He′s a Rebel: Phil Spector—Rock and Roll′s Legendary Producer ; and Don′t Look Back: Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball . He has written for Sport magazine and Inside Spo rt, was a staff writer for TV Guide , and has been a semi–regular contributor to Playboy and Penthouse . Mr. Ribowsky has been a guest on Dateline NBC, Primetime Live (ABC), Connie Chung, Geraldo Rivera, The Tavis Smiley Show, and many other network and cable TV shows.