Joseph Vogel – Man in the Music. The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson
Over his four decades in the public spotlight, Michael Jackson dazzled audiences, broke down barriers, and transformed popular music. Yet his brilliance as an artist has often been overshadowed by the tabloid frenzy that surrounded his unusual life. Now author Joseph Vogel returns to the albums, songs and videos that made the King of Pop a cultural force in the first place. From Off the Wall and Thriller, to Bad, Dangerous, HIStory and beyond, Vogel takes us deep inside Jackson’s vast musical catalog. Each song is carefully considered, from well-known classics like „Billie Jean” and „Beat It” to lesser-known standouts like „Stranger in Moscow” and „Who Is It.”
Meticulously researched and documented, Man in the Music draws on hundreds of sources, including news archives, reviews, Jackson’s own words, and interviews with key collaborators. With each chapter, Vogel takes the reader back in time, placing the music in its social and historical context, discussing its relation to Jackson’s personal life, and revealing never-before-heard stories from the studio. Featuring a foreword by Rolling Stone contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis and a wealth of color photos, this unique book provides the first comprehensive assessment of the „man in the music.” źródło opisu: Sterling źródło okładki: Sterling
- Wydawnictwo:
- Sterling Publishing
- data wydania:
- listopad 2011 (data przybliżona)
- ISBN:
- 1402779380
- liczba stron:
- 320
- kategoria:
- muzyka
- język:
- angielski