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The Beatles Swan Song: "She Loves You" & Other Records
Published in Hardcover by 498 Productions, LLC (2007-03-12)
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Super Swan Song effort
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
This latest installment of Bruce Spizer's books on the Beatles American Records is another "must-have" for fans and collectors of Beatles records. Informative, entertaining and full of wonderful color pictures is how I can best describe his latest work. This edition contains a wealth of information on so many different label releases. You need this book to document the many official and "unofficial" labels. I went through the book in less than a month. Highly recommended!

ANOTHER EXCELLENT BOOK FROM MR. SPIZER
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-27
I have all of Bruce Spizer's Beatle related books and this final instalment matches all of the others for sheer detail and quality. It's a mind boggling journey through all of the Beatles "other label" US releases and certainly an education for collectors and fans alike. I especially like the "Capitol in The 70's & 80's" chapter covering the various compilation Lp's issued such as "Hollywood Bowl", "Rock & Roll Music" "Reel Music" & "Love Songs"..this completes a "Capitol" loose end.
It's a typically thorough book and sits proudly alongside the other Spizer instalments and the 50+ other Beatles tomes on my bookshelf. Well done Bruce. Very recommended to Beatles fans and Collectors alike.

Bruce's Beatles Books are the best!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-05
This and all the other Beatles Books by Bruce Spizer are the absolute best Beatles Books on the planet. They are full of facinating facts, pictures and stories. These books are great history lessons for all fans. Even The Beatles themslves should be thanking Bruce for these books because there is information in these books I am sure they never knew about themsleves or their records in the USA. I suggest all Beatles fans buy Bruce's books.

Bruce Spizer Beatles Swan Song book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
I was lucky enough to see Bruce Spizer at the 2007 Chicago Beatlefest.
I purchased the book "The Beatles Swan Song" and was very happy that Bruce personally signed the book for me.
This "blooming book" / (i.e a reference to A Hard Day's night)is a must read!!!!!
The book is hard back and the print is very legible (even for my eyes) and the graphics are just lovely.
The content?....let me say this again, "Thank you Bruce, I appreciate your work and research you did."
"THE BEATLES SWAN SONG" book is simply an amazing piece of work!!! VERY HISTORICAL!!!

Beatles Swan Song
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-07
Mr Spizer is the ultimate Beatle book author.In both content and quality he is outstanding.This book like all the others before it is very helpful and entertaining.

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Between Midnight and Day
Published in Hardcover by Mandala Publishing Group (2003-11-05)
Author: Dick Waterman
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a great read not just for the blues geeks
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-30
An extraordinary read! I feared that this book was receiving so much praise because blues geeks felt that they had to eulogize the talents of this famed sixties blues promoter. No, it's not hype, this book really does hit new highs in great closeup shots and portraits, woven together with rich and personal tales that describe the crossing of Waterman's path with that of many of the greatest blues musicians ever. Some chapters are touched with sadness, such as the exploitation of Arthur Crudup's royalties (only for Waterman to help secure a rich reward for the family estate shortly after Crudup's death). Others are hilarious, such as the exposure of Robert Lockwood as being perhaps the sweariest bluesman ever. I could go on, but readers deserve to discover these stories for themselves. Albeit to say that the human sides of many famous musicians are exposed here, be they glorious or grim or bizarre. The only other blues read that I know of that gets so close up and personal in text and pictures is perhaps Tim Duffy's from the Musicmaker Foundation, entitled: "Musicmakers: portraits and songs from the roots of america". In fact the two books are complementary because whilst Waterman's subjects are by and large towering figures of the blues who have mostly died by now, Tim Duffy's subjects remain somewhat obscure and undiscovered by the main stream but many are still alive and kicking the blues in a neighbourhood near you.

I owe Dick Waterman a beer for this
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-03
As a blues enthusiast, I have always found myself looking for the inside stories, the newly discovered photographs or the alternative recordings of the players that literally changed my life 35 years ago when I was in high school. To find that Dick Waterman was a common link among so many of the greatest blues figures of the last century was a revelation. I knew of his relationship to Son House, and will forever speak his name with reverance for bringing him out of Rochester, NY to record again in the 60's. But all these other guys? Dick Waterman, thank you for putting more flesh on to the legends of so many of these guys, most of whom are now gone. I am grateful.

Indescribably Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-20
There really are no words to fully describe what a treasure this book is--which is entirely appropriate given that Mr. Waterman himself is an American treasure. Whether you are a hardcore blues fan or a casual listener, the photographs in this book will take your breath away. The stories that accompany them strip away the mythology to reveal the humanity beneath, and leave you looking at these legendary artists through fresh and more honest eyes.

I simply can't recommend this book highly enough. Buy a copy for yourself, and then buy as many as you can for your family and friends. You will not be sorry.

Rush to your book store!!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-21
Once I started reading this book, putting it down was impossible. Dick Waterman's stories about the various blues musicians were as impressive as the outstanding photos in the book. It felt like I was pulled inside this incredible book and for a moment felt like I personally knew and was living with these people. The believability of this book was truly enhanced by Dick Waterman's honesty. He truly says it as it is. This book is not only interesting for blues officianados, but also for anyone interested in American history, great photography and captivating stories.

Windows on the Blues
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-24
Dick Waterman's photographs are a stunning chronicle of the art and music that are most important to me. Dick calls his photographs products of opportunity and access, but they are far more. I would submit that Dick's "Son House at the Liberty Bell" ranks with the top echelon of 20th century American photographs.

If you have a passing interest in blues or fine photography; you need this book. If you are a fan of the music or the art, you absolutely must have this book.

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Chuck Berry (Guitar Recorded Versions)
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (1986-09-01)
Author: Chuck Berry
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Old styles never change
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
A very very good book for someone who likes to play the old classics as I do. I highly recomend it.

Learning rock guitar? This is the place to start.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
I've played guitar for 20 years and I still come back to Chuck Berry's work to tune up my skills and learn new approaches to the instrument. As a 16 yr. old I always dismissed this work as simplistic but as an adult I can see how innovative and driving it can be. The tab used in this edition is a little out of date for anyone who's used to modern guitar magazines or folios. Once you've learned those quirks you'll find the transcriptions are very accurate.

The Holy Grail of the Birth of Rock n Roll
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-02
Let's get it straight folks. Chuck Berry is the father, godfather, and true king of Rock n Roll. His talent buries Elvis. No argument could convince me otherwise.

Now then this is a book I have been searching for for years. It is very difficult to find anything Chick Berry in a music store, thankfully Amazon stocks it and now I am on my way to mastering the rock n roll classics as the master himself played them. Let's face it, ask 10 different guitar players to play the intro of 'Johny B Goode' and I guarentee you will hear 10 different versions. This book gives the true notes for that song and all songs herein. To me 'Johny B Goode' is the greatest rock n roll song ever written. Everytime I hear it I am moved. The guitar, the lyrics, the energy, the song is perfect.

Chuck's style is not too difficult. If you are a metal head and play the power chords religiously, this book will not be too much of a challenge. For me, the guitar's biggest challange is speed. I'd love to be a shredder, but alas I've been battling speed all my life. I've been playing guitar for over 20 years now. Chuck is fast paced, but with practice you can play up to his speed. That will give you a boost of confidence as you listen to and play other songs.

The favorites are in this book 'Johny B Goode', 'Roll over Beethoven', 'Guitar Boogie', 'School Days', 'Almost Grown', ' No particular place to go', 'Memphis' and others. However I was a little bit disappointed that 'Brown Eyed Handsome Man' and 'Sweet Little Sixteen' were NOT included.

BUt that is OK, you know what? Once you master this book, you can probably learn enough of Chuck's style to play Chuck songs not in this book. Many of his songs are VERY similiar. I'm not saying he plagerized himself, but if you are a Chuck fan you know what I mean.

So have no fear. This book is challenging, but it is so much FUN! It is a great time to play a Chuck Berry CD while playing along. You'll find yourself smiling as you play lick after lick and getting down with some of the greatest rock n roll ever recorded.

And yes, this book has tabulature and standard notation in case you needed to know.

Very Goode
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-20
I've been playing guitar for about 3 months now, and this is by far the easiest tab book I have. I would highly recommend this book for beginners. Don't get me wrong, it's tough but much easier than starting out trying to learn Zeppelin or similar bands. Without Chuck Berry, there would be no rock & roll.

berry goode!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-26
Highly recommended if you are interested in how Chuck played it. Also,Mr. Sokolow's books and videos are always accurate and very insightful .

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Crossing the Blvd: Strangers, Neighbors, Aliens in a New America [AUDIO CD]
Published in Audio CD by W W Norton & Co Inc (2004-04)
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Melting Pot
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-23
A great job done by the authors for a multimedia piece that reflects America's melting pot story. The people are real and the work itself should inspire immigrants and descendants of immigrants to share the experience. I found the CD fascinating as a work to be enjoyed with the book. A wonderful job! I look for more work by the authors.

A glaring omission
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
The book is well done except the authors failed to include the ethnicity that was and continues to be among the largest immigrant group, the Irish. The authors dropped the ball on that one.

Should be required reading
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
If there was ever a time when we needed to be reminded that immigrants are the heart and soul of what makes this a textured, rich and interesting country, this is it. This book and its companion museum exhibit, which I was lucky enough to come upon serendipitously at Purchase College's Neuberger Museum, celebrates the gifts we have received as a nation from the diverse people who have struggled first to get here, and then to make a life for themselves here. Before we build walls on borders, before we villify those who are different from us, let's appreciate what we are gaining from the immigrants who choose the US as their home. Let's remember that very few of us are Native American. We have all benefitted from the open door to America.

Crossing the BLVD: Strangers, Neighbors. Aliens in a New America
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-07
Book is an excellent companion to a travelling show we saw at the University of Maine in Orono. It captures in an extraordinary fashion the incredible ethnic and cultural diversity within a relatively small section of Queens, NY.

Colorful and heartfelt tribute to a diverse population.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-09
Queens, in New York City, is the most ethnically diverse community in the country. Over a period of three years, from 1999 to 2002, editors Warren Lehrer and Judith Sloan collected stories from a sampling of the borough's 2 million residents. The result is this book, a much needed tribute to the people, most of them immigrants, who make Queens such a culturally rich locale.

The stories are wide and varied: a Congolese man who fled his country to seek asylum in the United States, only to be detained for nearly two years once he arrived here; an Afghan woman and her mother who were separated from each other for 22 years; a gay Colombian couple forced to flee their home; a pair of Egyptian brothers who opened a cafe and restaurant in Astoria. It's impossible to summarize them all here.

The words of the storytellers are, for the most part, kept intact. Everything is quoted directly, and even the speech mannerisms of those with rough or accented English are preserved, making the book feel just as colorful and diverse as the people featured in it. In a few cases, where the interviewee spoke little or no English at all, the stories are translated from the teller's native language. The editors have included helpful explanatory notes where the storyteller's make reference to events and individuals with which the reader may not be readily familiar.

"Crossing the BLVD" is also a refreshing visual treat. There are numerous photographs, pieces of artwork, maps, and other visuals. Each page has clearly been laid out with loving attention. Font style, size, and placement, along with the placement of the pictures, is carefully balanced to achieve certain effects. The book is just as colorful and full of character as the people whose stories it relates.

This is definitely a book everyone should read. Though nearly 400 pages in length, the text is large and makes for quick reading. But this simplicity is only a cover for the rich, inspiring, and heartfelt stories these people have to share. "Crossing the BLVD" certainly has something to offer any reader.

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Days of Hope and Dreams: An Intimate Portrait of Bruce Springsteen
Published in Paperback by Billboard Books (2003-09-01)
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friendship
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-10
this is not only a book about an era in the beginning of the career of bruce, but a book about friendship as well. very nice photos. i recommend it to bruce fans

amazing -- some of the best Bruce photos ever
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-04
1978 was a key moment in Bruce Springsteen's career, and Frank Stefanko was there to capture it in black and white. In these photos, you see a rock star breaking out, but still struggling and working his [tail] off. Stefanko had not even heard the Darkness album when he took the photos that would lead to its cover (and the cover of The River), but he captured the mood and the tone perfectly, of both the music and the musician. Even if you're not into photo books, if you have an interest in Springsteen, do yourself a favor and get this book.

TRIBUTE TO LATE WIFE SHEILA WAS TOUCHING
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-28
This book engrosses you from the moment you start reading you cant stop.I am giving this book to my clients and friends as it makes the perfect gift for Bruce Springsteen fans.I was also very moved by Authors tribute to his late wife Sheila and feel there may be another story there Frank ?

Cover Shot Was Taken In Haddonfield, New Jersey
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-05
Just thought everyone would like to know that the cover photo was taken in front of Frank's Men's Hairstyling on Kings Highway in downtown Haddonfield, New Jersey!

Thank you, Frank, for sharing your gift
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-21
This is a wonderful book. The photographs are uniformly compelling and insightful, as is the text. The reader is treated to a rare, unvarnished glimpse of an American hero about to "burst like a supernova." The images are timeless, and harken back to a simpler, perhaps more poignant time -- before MTV and the Internet changed the way we obtained and enjoyed our music. The author's spare text is thoughtful without being intrusive; a perfect compliment to the compelling images that accompany it. The text conveys a straightforward warmth and appreciation for the author's subject that are both refreshing and inspiring. This is a book to pore over, savor, and return to. Thank you, Frank, for sharing your gift -- and thank you, Bruce, for recognizing his genius, and for allowing us a little glimpse of yours.

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De Colores and Other Latin American Folksongs for Children (Anthology)
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1999-08-01)
Author: Jose-Luis Orozco
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My boys love this book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
This is a wonderful book of popular songs in Spanish, which my triplet boys latched onto immediately. The songs are very engaging, and each page has lovely artwork. I speak Spanish, and my boys were born in Spain. I have been trying very hard to help them maintain a little Spanish, and this book has been very helpful. It doesn't come with a CD, but you can easily learn the tunes of the songs if you know how to read music. And even if you only speak rudimentary Spanish, I think it's possible to learn the songs and enjoy them.

This book quickly became the boys' favorite bedtime routine. I hear them singing the songs during the day as well. I highly recommend it.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
I love the colorful pictures in this book and that it has music to all of the songs. It is a wonderful book and my baby loves when I sing to him!

Great Resource!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-28
Beautiful pictures, and easy-to-follow tunes. A must-have for anyone who has children whom they are introducing to Spanish, and very useful for us adults as well!

Nice songs
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-18
My family enjoys this CD a lot. Mr. Orozco has a wonderful voice to listen to and the lyrics are fun and interesting. One song "Paz y Libertad" is emotionally touching. It is easy to learn Spanish listening to these elegant songs. I bought the other CD, Diez Deditos as a gift for a friend's family and they like that CD too.

Don't forget the CD!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-12
This is an excellent book full of poems and songs. All are beatifully illustrated. Our 2 1/2 year old spends a lot of time just looking at the pictures and humming the tunes. Songs are easy to learn, fun to sing, and many have hand signs.

This book of songs is really helpful whether you are trying to emmerse your child in Spanish (as we are), or just exposing your child to a different culture and sounds.

P.S. Don't forget to buy the companion CD!

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Drumming at the Edge of Magic: A Journey into the Spirit of Percussion
Published in Paperback by Acid Test Productions (1998-12)
Authors: Mickey Hart, Jay Stevens, and Fredric Lieberman
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drumming at the edge of magic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-09
it was recieved in a very timely manner - no complaints at all and in fact I would gladly do business with this vendor again!

this book changed my whole approach to drumming
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-08
I'd lost interest in playing for about 5 years before I read this book, but Mickey Hart's book brought me back to the reasons I started hitting the bottom of tin cans woth a wooden spoon! This book follows, to a degree, the history of drums, and studies the emotional, spiritual and physical effects of drums, old ancient, and new on people. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes to play for any or no reason, and to andone who can't explain why the music makes them dance.

Not just for drummers.
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
At a glance, Drumming at the Edge of Magic may seem like an autobiogrphical journey by the Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart. While the book is autobiographical, it goes far beyond that to discover the real meaning of drumming and music in general.

The meaning of drumming (or life?) comes in many forms, and many disguises. As Hart begins to unluck the secrets to why humans desire to express themselves in music, one can't help but say, "YES!". Hart, and to a certain extent, Jay Stevens, put into words what drummers and other musicians have felt all along but have never known how to express. The journey ends up being a look inward; not just for Hart but for the reader as well.

After reading this, I had my wife and father read it. I explained, "This is how I feel about drumming."

The companion CD and sequel book, "Planet Drum," are nice additions but the book stands by its self as an outstanding source for understanding music at its most basic form.

This book will move you.

Incredible book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-20
I am not a Deadhead, nor am I a drummer, but I have really admired this book, and Mickey Hart big time. He really went off the deep end of his knowledge of percussion, both conventional, and exotic. I had not had this book with me since 1995, so my mind is a bit foggy, but if I remember right, the book is also a trip down Memory Lane, speaking of the hippie days of the Haight-Ashbury, The Grateful Dead and the whole scene in general. One of my favorites was of a drum he got in Tibet made from human skulls. He was wondering why he felt like he was being cursed, and he was told that he was using the drums wrong and it was used to wake the dead. He decided to return the drums and get a similar one not made of skulls. Drumming at the Edge of Magic was also a tie-in to what was then Mickey Hart's latest CD called At the Edge. This book really makes me wished I was there with the hippies and the Deadheads, even if I, myself don't listen to the Dead. It's too bad the Dead isn't around anymore thanks to Jerry Garcia's untimely death. Whether you're a Deadhead or not, whether you're a percussionist or not, this is truly an enthusiastic and well-written book on the subject of percussion.

A Comprehensive Introduction to the Rhythm other-world
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-25
Drumming At The Edge of Magic is a truly inspirational book for all people interested in drumming and rhythms. It details Harts cathartic exploration and eases the modern drummer into other-worldly potentials.

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The Easy Christmas Fake Book: 100 Songs in the Key of C (Fake Books)
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (2002-07-01)
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Super enjoyable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
I would recommend this music book to anyone who has grown up in the era of the great "big bands". It's nostalgic from beginning to end.

great christmas music
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
My husband and I have recently learned to use chords for piano and have enjoyed other fake books. The Easy Christmas Fake Book has all the popular Christmas music and is easy to read and play. We have enjoyed it all season.

Christmas Fake Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-13
I like to give my students as much of a Christmas repertoire as I can. Using this Fake Book helps accomplish this while giving a venue to teach theory, improvosation, harmony and sight reading--they are inspired/tempted/and encouraged to try pieces on their own. Their courage & creativity is sometimes quite impressive. Not all songs are easily singable, since everything is in the key of C. But definitely suitable for solo instrumental performances.

Great for beginners
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
Great fun! with minimal reading skills you will be able to sight read most of the songs and fill in with the chords. The chord speller chart alone is worth it. I taped the chord speller chart on my wall in front of the piano. I refer to it that often.




Teacher's Favorite
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-11
This is one of my favorite Christmas books to use with my piano students.
The songs are written in the Key of C so beginners can enjoy learning many melodys with few sharps or flats. My advancing students can add accompaniments with the chord clues and use what they've learned in their Suzuki method studies, block chords or a great variety of patterns! It is a tool which grows with the student musically, has the words for sing along fun for the whole family, and the notes are large enough for young (and old) eyes! The price is very affordable from Amazon too!

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The Easy Fake Book
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (2000-01-01)
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The Easy Fake Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
One of the best fake books that I have seen. Would definitely recommend for those that want a easy melody to follow.

Fantastic
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-18
I play piano by ear. My music-reading skills are very limited. Throw a couple of sharps or flats into the music and I'm completely lost.

The EASY FAKE BOOK has its music written in the key of "C". No sharps. No flats. There are also no base notes, only the upper hand. Instead, this book provides the base chords. If you're an "ear-player" like me, you simply follow the notes with your right hand, and follow the base chords with your left.

Piano playing has never been easier than this.

There are 204 great songs in this book.

Easy to follow piano book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-04
The Easy Fake Book, is an easy to follow for people from all ages. It has a great selection of melodies for piano students, as well as profesional piano players.








Very Easy Fake Book's
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-19
The Easy Fake Book and Your First Fake Book both have very good song selections in them. I would recomend however first buying How To Play From A Fake Book (which I purchased later) because it explains more about how to use these books. They are all very exellent books and I will be back for more. Thank You.

Learning to Play Piano
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-19
I am enjoying playing popular tunes using The Easy Fake book. A great way to learn some music fundamentals and piano technique.

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Elvis and You: Your Guide to the Pleasures of Being an Elvis Fan
Published in Paperback by Perigee Trade (2000-07)
Authors: Laura Levin and John O'Hara
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Don't go to Memphis without this book.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-15
I finally got my hands on a copy of this amazing book. It has lived up to everything I've heard about it from my fellow Elvis fans. First of all it's huge. It's 626 oversized pages of nothing but Elvis. It has over 500 photos ( I stopped counting at 500). Many of the photos were completly new to me. If you were from another planet and didn't know anything about Elvis this book would bring you up to speed. I predict this book will become "the bible" of Elvis fans all over the world.

The book is divided into 33 chapters. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of Elvis and his fans. Some of the chapter titles: Elvis music, Elvis and family, Elvis and the Army, Elvis and romance, Elvis and the martial arts, Elvis and food, Elvis impersonators, Elvis and animals, Elvis in person, Collecting Elvis, Elvis in cyberspace - It's sort of a "how to" book on being an Elvis Fan. It's like a Peter Guralnick book with a sense of humor and a lot more photos.

Not only does it tell you everything you want to know about Elvis himself, it tells you about what has emerged in the 25 years since he's been gone. At the end of every chapter is a section called " The Elvis and You Experience." This is where the author's suggest things to do to enhance your enjoyment of Elvis. The suggestions are a lot of fun. Some are really silly. Just like Elvis!

My favorite chapter is "The Pilgrimage". It lists all the important places to see in Memphis during tribute week. A lot of stuff only Elvis insiders know. I'm studying up to get ready for Tribute week 2002. If you're going to the 25th anniversary Elvis week in Memphis this August. I have one thing to say about this book. Don't leave home without it!

ElvisNews Review
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-29
Probably because the book is this massive it is printed on very thin paper. Especially because this guide will function as a reference book often, this is a pity. We bet there will be only a few in perfect condition after a couple of weeks. Also a lot of the pictures used in the book deserve more than the exposure they get now, also due to the poor paper-quality. On the other hand: this work on quality paper might hardly be affordable for a lot of people, so the choice is understandable. Let's see if the content is good enough to hope for a "deluxe version" someday.As we always do with new books, we thumbed through it looking for new pictures. On first sight it looked a little complex, with a lot of repeats, we thought. Well, we weren't completely wrong about that, but starting from the beginning we soon found out it has a reason, and a well considered one. All chapters are build in the same way: a more or less short essay about the subject, facts ("Essential Elvisology"), references ("Your Elvis Education") and tips how to enrich your own experiences regarding the subject ("The Elvis And You Experience"). This consistent design makes it pretty easy to find what you want, most of the time. Unfortunately there is no index to this guide, so when you are looking for something really specific... it can be a very hard job.During the acknowledgements it becomes clear that the book has "a heavy Internet base". The reader familiar with the Elvis-scene on the Internet will recognize a lot of the names. Of course this results in a lot of references to the Internet throughout the book.The book is split up in 33 chapters, starting with the man himself: a short biography, mainly a time-line of important dates, his death, his records, his movies, his TV-work, his shows and his personal interests. There are a couple of chapters that are devoted mainly to the fans: Collecting, The Pilgrimage, Your Elvis Shrine, Impersonators and such. As stated before, all chapters start with an essay. Those essays are very well written, and even though nothing new comes up, the point of view from the authors makes them very enjoyable. The guide part of these chapters is very good, directing the reader towards the more important available works. Because the Internet-addresses (the so-called URL's) are often very long and hardly readable, the references to the sites look pretty cluttered. A better solution would have been to list just the site-names, with an alphabetic overview including the URL's in the back of the book. Since this book has its own site (that is: they are constructing the site, so far it looks like they only registered the URL), it might be a nice idea to include all links used in the book on that site, if possible per chapter. Since the Internet is evolving constantly, this might be a good idea anyway. Before such a list returns from the printer it may be outdated already.In general we can say the Elvis part of the guide is reliable, there are some mistakes, but they are in every book it seems, and we didn't find real major misses. The "You"-part is often going towards the ridiculous, especially the chapters we mentioned before. This certainly doesn't mean you can easily skip them. Again, the essays are well written, including a lot of wit and the "tips" are often so ridiculous it gets really funny (e.g. the "Dos and Don'ts of Impersonation" and "How to get started impersonating"). Having met all kinds of people ourselves (especially on the Internet), we know it's not complete nonsense written in those chapters, but sometimes we can't help but think it's too crazy to be true. In opposition to the main media, that love to use those exceptions to stereotype the average Elvis fan, this book shows it in a light-hearted, funny way. Probably the poor souls suffering the "handicaps" in these chapters won't even recognize it and take it seriously, so they'll be happy too.  Our conclusion is that this guide is really what it claims to be: "the guide to the pleasure of being an Elvis fan". Interesting, well researched and very enjoyable, thus it gave a lot of pleasure. We can only say that supported by a well maintained website it certainly deserves a "deluxe edition". "So now let's have a tremendous hand for a very nice book"

"Elvis & You", Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-05
"Elvis & You", A comprehensive book like this deserves just a short review as it contains within it vast scope it's own recommendation. Elvis fans will be delighted with it's in-depth research, and the less scholastic will enjoy the eccentric humorous nature of the book as a whole. A work to explore at leisure and delve into for those important links to all things Elvis. A bargain for the photos alone!

As a discerning fan of the late Elvis Presley since 1957 yours truly has read a library of Elvis books-this one is amongst the very best.

REQUIRED READING FOR ALL ELVIS FANS!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-23
This book is by far the absolute best book that will ever be written about Elvis. The authors are sincere Elvis fans who have done their homework, and it truly shows in this masterpiece. Whether you are a lifelong Elvis fan, or an "outsider looking in", this book is a must read. If you are an Elvis skeptic, read this book and you will be smitten for good. Kudos to the authors!!!

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
One of the most useful, fun and interesting Elvis books around. A must-have for Elvis fans and scholars because of the breadth and depth of its information. The photos are great as well. This book will be read and used for a long time. I only wish it had been around when I wrote my Elvis book - would have made my work much easier!


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