Jamai
- 2
- opiniones
- 2
- votos útiles
- 6
- calificaciones
-
The Wonder of Stevie
- De: Wesley Morris
- Narrado por: Wesley Morris, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, y otros
- Duración: 6 h y 10 m
- Grabación Original
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
The year 1972 saw the beginning of a five-year span in which Stevie Wonder released five groundbreaking, critically acclaimed albums, garnering him more than half a dozen Grammys and more than 10 million albums sold, securing his place as one of the most important American musicians and songwriters in history. For the first time, uncover the untold story of an extraordinary artistic journey that shaped the greatest creative era in popular music history.
-
-
Good but not great
- De Anonymous User en 09-14-24
PHENOMENAL
Revisado: 10-28-24
I don’t have words. Spectacular. I learned so much, and I love Stevie and even more now. Not to spoil it, but MAKE SURE YOU LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SERIES, there’s a treat at the end.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
-
Prince and the Parade and Sign O' the Times Era Studio Sessions
- 1985 and 1986
- De: Duane Tudahl, Sir Elton John - foreword
- Narrado por: Ron Butler
- Duración: 23 h y 21 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
From Prince's superstardom to studio seclusion, this second book in the award-winning Prince Studio Sessions series spotlights how Prince, the biggest rock star on the planet at the time, risked everything to create some of the most introspective music of his four-decade career. Duane Tudahl takes us on an emotional and intimate journey of love, loss, rivalry, and renewal revealed through unprecedented access to dozens of musicians, singers, studio engineers, and others who worked with him and knew him best.
-
-
My favorite era broken down perfectly
- De DeAnna & Brandon en 07-01-22
- Prince and the Parade and Sign O' the Times Era Studio Sessions
- 1985 and 1986
- De: Duane Tudahl, Sir Elton John - foreword
- Narrado por: Ron Butler
AMAZING READ! Like the last one
Revisado: 01-08-22
Read the Purple Rain Era Studio Session Book when it was released and I love this one just as much. As a R&B Pop Singer, who is a self taught, pianist, guitarist, songwriter and producer/engineer. This book gives me all the little details I’ve always wondered about with Prince’ work ethic. The thing that has resonated with me most is dealing with the loneliness that comes with the amount of dedication and selfishness needed to achieve this level of greatness. It is a dark indeed, lonely, even delusional world, we live in. But I assume comes with the territory. I literally marvel in Prince’s ability to be so sure of himself and hit the studio for hours and days on end. The humanity or him makes it far more interesting knowing that he wasn’t just talented, he worked his tail off constantly almost never burning out, like Kobe & Jordan. Straight Crazy. His terrible character traits, being manipulative, insecure, and self absorbed are traits I wish to not attain but I feel like it’s inevitable when being so determined in one’s purpose to that level. GREAAAT READ.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
esto le resultó útil a 2 personas