DOWN THUNDER ROAD: THE MAKING OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – POR MARC ELIOT y MIKE APPEL – USA
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DOWN THUNDER ROAD
THE MAKING OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
por MARC ELIOT y MIKE APPEL
Simon & Schuster, Primera edición USA, 1992
ISBN: 978-0671868987
Formato: 14,5 x 22,8 cm. 382 páginas.
ESTADO: SEMI-NUEVO. TAPA BLANDA. EN INGLÉS.
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DOWN THUNDER ROAD
THE MAKING OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
por MARC ELIOT y MIKE APPEL
Simon & Schuster, Primera edición USA, 1992
ISBN: 978-0671868987
Formato: 14,5 x 22,8 cm. 382 páginas.
ESTADO: SEMI-NUEVO. TAPA BLANDA. EN INGLÉS.
El polémico libro de Mike Appel contando su versión sobre la historia de su relación con Bruce y sobre el negocio del mundo de la música.
Softcover: 382 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (1992)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 067186898-5
ISBN-13: 978-0671868987
Rock writer Eliot ( Phil Ochs: The Death of a Rebel , Watts, 1989) chronicles Springsteen’s rise to stardom during the mid-1970s. By effectively patching together lengthy quotes, he outlines the rock star’s New Jersey childhood, mentions his first bands, and concentrates on Springsteen’s relationship and 1976 split with Appel, who managed the singer/guitarist to his Born To Run (1975) success and whose recollections form the basis of this book. Though overrating the importance of Appel, who is cast as a victim, and unable to interview either Springsteen or current manager Jon Landau, Eliot delivers a readable, sometimes fascinating text that sheds new light on the 1975 selling of Springsteen and should be read together with Dave Marsh’s more laudatory biographies, Born To Run ( LJ 11/1/79) and Glory Days (Pantheon, 1987). Recommended to anyone interested in Springsteen, rock ‘n’ roll, or the music business.
– David Szatmary, Univ. of Washington, Seattle
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