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Inside the Music and the Masks
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In over thirty years as one of the most original and charismatic figures in modern music, Prince Rogers Nelson has enjoyed huge success - and courted considerable controversy. Now, acclaimed rock journalist Ronin Ro chronicles both the man and his music. During the course of his journey from teenage obscurity to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Prince has provoked moral outrage, starred in a hit movie, adopted an unpronounceable symbol for a stage name, confronted record labels and fostered young talent, making a profound mark on the entertainment industry and pop culture at large. Moreover, his restless creativity has produced a string of international hits including ' Little Red Corvette' , ' Let' s Go Crazy' , ' Kiss' and ' Cream' , and at the height of his fame the album Purple Rain was selling at a rate of a million copies a week in the US alone. Through access to an unrivalled array of witnesses to Prince' s remarkable rise, including former producers, bandmates and managers, Ronin Ro gets closer to him than any previous biographer, peeling away the masks to lay bare the story of a true modern icon.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'Beguiling...Ro is a fastidious detective.' 'For anyone interested in Prince's recording history, and what his battles reveal about the music business, Ro's book is just the thing.' 'Ro delivers a easily digestible, page-turner of a narrative that's characterised by lean prose and which delineates Prince's life story with efficient clarity' 'Beguiling...Ro is a fastidious detective.'
'For anyone interested in Prince' s recording history, and what his battles reveal about the music business, Ro' s book is just the thing.'
' (Ronin' s) skills lie in the details - the impressive forensic gathering of the who, what, when and how. Unless the man himself one day puts finger to keyboard, these 360 pages are as close to the mysteries of Prince Rogers Nelson' s mind as we' re ever likely to get.'
' Ro delivers a easily digestible, page-turner of a narrative that' s characterised by lean prose and which delineates Prince' s life story with efficient clarity'