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The Art Therapy Sourcebook
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (1998-12-01)
Author: Cathy Malchiodi
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The Art Therapy Sourcebook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-21
An excellent primer for a psychotherapist who uses art for evaluation and treatment in psychotherapy.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-17
This is an informative book for Art Therapists or those interested in learning more about Art Therapy. It is written in a easy, readable manner. I am an Art Therapist and I used it a lot when doing research for a presentation and found it very helpful.

easily understandible
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-12
Having found myself a little out of depth as regards people needing release from pain and stress, I have found the practicality of this book invaluable. It has opened my eyes to understand a lot more of the history of art therapy, and the exercises are helpful. I found the pictures included also enable one to grasp some of the concepts within the text and the layout of the book makes it exciting reading.

Practical Art Therapy
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-16
Usually these types of books are theoritical (for example why art therapy works) while this one is practical with many activities to work with.

The Art Therapy Sourcebook
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-25
This book is very useful for the beginner of art therapy.

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Back in the Day: My Life and Times with Tupac Shakur
Published in Hardcover by One World/Ballantine (2002-05-28)
Author: Darrin Keith Bastfield
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If one man can have this effect, imagine a whole society
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-03
I was always pulling up a blank on my mind when anyone mentioned Tupac. Not only that, I also never knew when his music was playing. All I knew was that he was a rap artist who was shot to death one unfortunate day. What I came to learn from this book was stunning not only in the stories about his past, but also stories about his family, particularly his mother. The time and place of his beginning is humbling; for a child growing up in an impoverished and dangerous city, Tupac has shown society that great people CAN come from even the poorest of places. His revolutionary ideas and strong, provocative lyrics showed not only that great people can emerge from the most unlikely of places, but also showed that our society is full of corruption and in desperate need of reform, starting with the less fortunate and oppressed.

What makes the legend? This book let's you know....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
The book is the story of the author's life as it was when he grew up with Tupac. Even if you don't know who Tupac is (somehow I doubt that) you will still enjoy this book. The story is one of a man who plays the cards he was dealt and how no bad hand could hold him back. It gives you an appreciation of the artist, the author and of yourself all at the same time.
This is the book to read for Tupac fans as it is written in story-book format thus enabeling you not only to learn the specs of the life but also to be put in the shoes of someone who was near him before he was famous. Great book, great life, great read!! Pac4life haha!

Back in the day: My life and times with Tupac Sharuk
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22



Back In The Day: My Life and Times with Tupac Sharuk



Tupac was the greatest rapper/actor in history. But to get to the top he had to go through struggles in his childhoods. Thats why the theme of the story

Back in the in the Day: My Life and Times with Tupac Sharuk is to follow your dreams no matter what you had to go through and dont't stop unless

you have to. Tupac also teaches us to use our talents to enjoy our life. Darrin Bastfeild , the author of the book , go with Tupac adventures during his

high school years.So let talk about more of the theme.

Tupac actions of the theme was letting no one stop him from his talents. Every day he would wake up, go to school, come home or go to his freind house

and write raps, sleep then repeat the process all over. But one thing Tupac and the author always endured was both of them was poor although Darrin had

had a little more money then Tupac. So Tupac would borrow clothes from his friends or kids from the school bring him clothes. Any chances Tupac had to

to get a break he takes. For example Tupac and his friends almost had a break into Hollywood but the seruity guard caught them and the manager of Salt n' Pepa

reject them saying he had to cacth a plane. No matter how much he was rejected Tupac still had a break.

Tupac also shows the theme by the words out his mouth. One thing Darrin points out is that Tupac said he was little was that he wanted to be a revolvutionary

when he grows up. That shows Tupac known what he wanted to be which he did but did it in a different style such as a rapper and an actor.He always told

everyone what he wanted to be and he showed it. Like one of the Tupac wrote when he was growing up "We Work Hard" was what he did .He spoke out for

people like him while he and his mom was with the Black Panther movemment about the voilence in his nieghberhood. So not only did Tupac rap but he was also a

worker for peace.

Yes this theme is true because I had my own taste of bad karma. When I was born I had a blood infection so I stay in the hospital for fifthteen days. Around two

years old I had lead poisoning, which I miricaly survive and had to get surgery on on my ankle. At five my sodium level was to high. and only last year did I nearly

passed out because of my heart membrace I got when I was born. Still I'm smart, got accepted to a good school and go there and play an insturment in band.That

proves that the past can not predict your furture.

In the end Tupac achieved his goals. He starred in movies such as A Raisin in the Sun and made smash hits like Califoria Love. He had the world knowing what

his name was and rocking to his beat espcially in the black nieghberhoods of America. He known people like Biggy Smalls and Mary J. Bligh. Darrin almost went on

a tour with Tupac realized they had lives of there their own and went their seperate ways. Tupac shows just we can anything we want to as long as we set are minds

to it. But sadly, he was shot and died seven days later.

Much better than I expected.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-15
This is a good book, insightful and well written by Mr.Bastfield, it was clearly written as a labor of love and a need to document an intense kinship, that ended before it had a chance to mature in the later years of life. Since Tupac Shakurs untimely death there have been many people trying to capitalize on his memory, however this author and book do not fall into that category. For those who are interested in the somewhat awkward but always smooth teenager, who would one day become Rap musics greatest legend, this is a heartfelt account of the building of the man behind the myth, the carefree but yet fiercely determined ghetto kid, who had the right stuff to overcome the enormous odds stacked against him. Few have the courage to dream big and then pursue those dreams at all cost, this is a story and observations of a young man who did just that. The book falls short in some areas but overall is well worth reading, and a job well done by Mr.Bastfield.

A different view of Tupac (RIP)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-22
I liked this book quite a bit.

Mainly because it offered a different perspective than most other books about Tupac.

This book was written by a teenage friend who experieced the same things Tupac himself experienced. They 'shared the struggle' of trying to better themselves in a very harsh environment.

This book shows the almost relentless passion Tupac had to try and influence the world around him in a positive way. And the internal struggle he had with some of his actions. He knew of the contradiction and was trying to evolve. Too bad he was cut short in his quest.

One of the most telling insights to the basis of Tupac's personality is the answer to the question one of his earlist teachers asked. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

For those who haven't ever looked too deeply into Tupac's more intellectual and compassionate side, there is a surprise in store, Tupac's heart. For those of us that knew he was much more than a thug, you'll see more and more of his depth.

An easy read that kept me flippin pages..

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Backstreet Boys
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (1998-06)
Author: Anna Louise Golden
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it's cool....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-10
it's a good book for those that don't know much about the boys. you know, like for those 1st time fans. that's why i got it when i first started liking bsb. it's really helpful for those 1st time fans though. it gives lots of info and has great pictures. i recommend it.

A Very Cool Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
This book is a great BSB book. It has a lot of facts that I didn't know about. It contains info of how each of the boys got together. This is a great book for any Backstreet fan. If you have not read it then you should. It's very interesting. And it's got plenty of pages(152) to keep you reading. Also at the end it has two websites of the Backstreet Boys and a time line. A must have! P.S. It's 3 years old so on some of the info is not tue any more(you know like Kevin and Brian aren't single any more. Because duh they are married!)

BSB always at the top
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-16
This was the very first book I ever read about the BSB besides all of the interviews from those teen mag. like BB and Teen Beat......And I'm glad this is the first one I read it has everything in there that you could ever know. It is worth the money. All the guys have their own chapter all to themselves then they all get together in the final chapters of the book. It is a excellent choice.

BSB lover 4-Ever Alicia From WI KTBSPA!!!

This tops it.....
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-27
This tops it. All of the books I ever read this one I think is the best. It tells about every backstreetboy. It has instresting facts that really can make you laugh, & sock you. There's topics about Nick, A.j., Brian, Howie, & Kevin. This book is the best yeat & I think all the backstreetboys fans would agree.If anyone wants to talk about Nick just e-mail me!! Thanx.. Love-tracy

A must get for all BSB fans!!!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-06
This is a great book! if you want all the scoop on your fav guys than this is the book for you! it shows the guys personalities and some of the stuff made me laugh:) i love this book cause it makes it seem like you know them:)

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The Band Never Dances
Published in Library Binding by Harpercollins (1993-08)
Author: J. D. Landis
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"Can Judy Valentine's fame mask her painful past?"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-06
"The Band Never Dances" is an excellent read told in the first person by Judy Valentine, a 16-year-old New York drummer in search of a band to write/play with. Her lyrics are quite moving, in particular "The Girl Inside the Girl," which was inspired by her older brother, Jeffrey, who killed himself three years ago after coining the expression "...the band only plays. It never dances," hence the title of this book and her band's debut CD and single.

Judy spends the duration of the story struggling over her brother's untimely death and trying to find some catharsis through her music and up-and-coming fame in her rock band Wedding Night. At the same time, a love triangle develops between her and one of her band mates (Mark the Music) and Nick Praetorious, the quintessential "bad boy" rock singer they tour with. How this hot-and-cold relationship draws out and concludes is quite satisfying for any romantic. Judy, especially, is a remarkable character--she's extremely bright and independent, and like in the book, other young women will want to be her.

This is one of the best contemporary young adult novels I've read in awhile. It's fast paced, touching and deep, and suitable for the slightly older teen crowd due to some mature themes. In fact, the book seemed to be written from a much older character's point of view than from a 16-year-old's. At times, I couldn't connect her age and actions together, but I loved this book regardless. Recommended.

Required reading for any musician
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-20
A magnificient book, although tad childish and naive. The author weaves a beautiful tale of the protagonist Judy, a drummer who recovering fromt eh death ofher brother, is yearning to discover herself through her 'band'. SHe finds this band when she answers mysterious want ad. and meets Strobe, together they assemble this band...Irwin. Maddox and Mark the Music. The descirpitions that the author uses when describing music being made is painfully beautiful. His descriptions of Mark the Music playing the guitar are exceptionally beautiful....leads you to believe the author is a guitarist...The story is very tight and Judy's voyage of discovery, in the company of 'Wedding Night', the band, is told very well. The ending is beautiful...ANyone with music in their hearts will fall in love with this book.

spectacular
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-01
This is one of the most wonderful books from my early adolescence I ever read...it can to me at just the time I needed it and that I will never forget. I felt just like the heroine of the book the whole time... her against the world in a desperate desire to simply make music and find out who she is. Read it...and give it to your teens...

One of the most amazing books written
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-05
The Band Never Dances is a beautifully written book that captures your heart and makes you become very involved with the characters. Being a musician myself, I fully understood what Judy was dealing with throughout her stuggle in the band, and many people have had tramatic expericences as well. All in all the book seemed to touch on every subject and a very realistic way.

Unique Storyline Keeps the Pages Turning
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-22
Judy Valentine always hid from life behind her drums. It was always her dream to be part of a rock band, as well as her older brother's dying wish for her. Three years after her brother's suicide, Judy finds her band, Wedding Night. Opening for Nick Praetorious, the hottest act in the country, brings the band national attention and forces Judy at sixteen years old to deal with success, attention, and being idolized while still developing her own identity.

Chinese Handcuffs by Chris Crutcher tells the similar story of a teenage boy named Dillon who also loses his older brother to suicide. Dillon escapes his pain through triathalons, an extreme contrast to Judy's music writing and playing. Crutcher tends to write novels centered around sports because more young people can relate to sports analagies than they can to introspecitve song lyrics. For me, it was nice to read a young adult novel with a storyline that I could relate to rather than merely understand.

"You can give her all your money, till you're totally broke./ You can christen her with diamonds, You can sprinkle her with coke./ But you'll never have her and you'll never know her/ 'cause she's the girl, she's the girl inside the girl."(Pg. 36) Judy "wrote" this song,"The Girl Inside the Girl". Many other full song lyrics are included throughout the book so that one can truly hear the sounds of a Wedding Night concert as well as visualize it. One even begins to understand the rock and roll lifestlye through a teenager's eyes. Once seen from behind closed doors, a rock star's life loses it's luster and glamourous image. Yet, the passion never dies for the music, not for Judy Valentine.

This book was written for "young adults", so it might be a little below an older teen's reading level. However, the storyline is just so unique, I would still recommend it to any music lover.

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Banjo For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies))
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2007-08-13)
Author: Bill Evans
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Excellent Instruction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-10
"Banjo for Dummies" is by far the best banjo-tudoring instruction manual that I have viewed for teaching banjo playing. It is very clear and easy to follow. It is my opinion that this is an excellent product and a great teaching tool! Thank you.

Not too pleased
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-14
Alright book. The chord section could have been a little bigger to read. There is no order either. It really bounces around. I recommend just getting information on Youtube or banjo sites. This book is probably going to collect dust.

Banjo for Dummies
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-05
I'm a beginner and found this book very helpful. It covers everything you could want to know about banjos, from tips on purchasing one to playing every thing. I am delighted with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn to play this instrument.

EXTREMELY PLEASED WITH THIS BOOK
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-28
EXCELLANT CHOICE FOR A NEW "PICKER". SHOWS HOW TO PICK SCRUGGS STYLE AND CLAWHAMMER. STARTS SLOW AND EASY FOR THE BEGINNER AND MOVES INTO ADVANCED PICKING. REALLY WORTH THE MONEY TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY.

Banjo for Dummies
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
I purchased 2 intro to banjo books. This one is CLEARLY the one to get!

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The Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique (33 1/3)
Published in Paperback by Continuum International Publishing Group (2006-03-15)
Author: Dan Leroy
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Excellent, informative, well researched book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-08
This book is the best source of information anywhere regarding Paul's Boutique.

Highly recommended!

fantastic
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Review Date: 2008-05-08
poured through it in a couple of days, fantastic read during probably the most 'heady' times of the Boys. enjoy!

They should all be this good!
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
LeRoy knocks it out of the park. This book is what all the other books in the series should be. It's packed full of interesting information about before, during and after the making of the album. It's a fun read. Quick and easy. No filler.

Entertaining and Illuminating Piece. Wish it was longer.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
I am not much of a Beasties fan. Like some of their music but their voices can drive me nuts at times, truth be told. I don't even own Paul's Boutique. I only bought this book on a lark as I knew the recording techniques forged within this record was a turning point of sorts in music. When I received the text in the post, I picked it up then could not put it down until I finished the entire thing. After that I went directly back to page one and started again from the top.

The book begins in the late 80s and goes until '92 or so. Everyone the author discusses gets treated fairly, whether they deserve it or not. Delicious Vinyl is seen as a sort of west coast magnet for all things creative, though in truth they were a controversial label to say the least. Def Jam is somehow given a pass for not paying The Beasties over a million dollars in royalties after the author finds relevant quotes to show that Russell Simmons was just looking out for the group by stiffing them. The crazy thing is that everything seems so vivid, understandable and believable. It makes you long for those halcyon days when Joe Smith was CEO of Capitol Records but seemed more concerned with Magic Johnson's rebound average than any of his own recording acts. Of course, none of this makes any logical sense at all, but within the context of the book it is proven that some good things actually came out of this upside-down era in music.

Rather than blow the book by revealing some of the sorrid details within it, I will simply say that whether you dig the Beasties or not, Pauls Boutique is worth a read. It is a fascinating story. Perhaps even the great Bob Mack himself could not have told this story any better.

I had a huge, ecstatic review all planned out for "Paul's Boutique"...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
... and then I came here and read the unanimous 5-star reviews and agree with all of them.

There's not much I can add that wouldn't be redundant.

Except to say that "Paul's Boutique" -- one of my favorite albums -- has always kind of been shrouded in mystery. The album may be dense with information, but there's not a lot of background that I could find.

This book changes all that. It is as filled with names and details as the album is full of samples.

From Leroy's very well-reported account, we learn the backstory of the Dust Brothers and the mysterious Matt Dike (long rumored to be the main mastermind behind "Boutique") plus, a sampling of the late 80s L.A. scene from which this album emerged; we meet a host of side players like Mario C and Money Mark, and also the ill-fated exec Tim Carr (whose heart and mind, I'm convinced, where in the right place all along); there's the promotional wrangling that went on at Capitol before the release and after the record flopped; and also what was going on with the three main charcaters -- MCA, Ad Rock and Mike D -- who wanted to derail the locomotive of "License to Ill" and almost got crushed under the cattleguard.

The book tells the story of the album, and at first I thought it kind of scrimped on the background of the recording of the individual songs, but it closes with a finely detailed track-by-track examination that reveals a lot (but not nearly all) of the samples that helped make up one of the richest, coolest, bangingest records ever made.

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Beatle!: The Pete Best Story
Published in Paperback by Plexus Pub (1994-12)
Authors: Pete Best and Patrick Doncaster
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A Must For Beatlemaniacs, Fascinating and Evocative
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-17
Pete Best occupies a place in history worthy of a great Shakespearian character. He was the Beatles' original drummer who was sacked in favor of Ringo Starr at the precise moment the band was offered a recording contract by George Martin of E.M.I. Records. Best and co-author Patrick Doncaster tell the whole early Beatles saga, sparing us few details of the carousing, pranks and debauchery, but also imparting the fun, cameraderie, and musical growth of the Fab Four in those heady Mersyside days. I was expecting a fun read when I bought this book, but never expected the haunting, spooky feeling that remained after I finished the last chapter entitled "Down Among the Ghosts." In this short final chapter, Pete describes his emotions today when he wanders down into his mother's basement, the site of the former Casbah Club, one of the original Beatles venues. Here he lets himself travel back in his mind's eye to the rollicking days when Liverpool's musical explosion was going full tilt; and the bands, the screaming girls, the laughter, and dreams of glory were his everyday reality. In these visits, he conjures up the many departed people and former friends who poured downstairs each night. He sometimes takes a few whacks at his little brother's drum kit which sits by the old coffee bar. Then, he lets the cloud of memory evaporate, and climbs back up the stairs as today's Pete Best, a civil-servant living not far from his old home. Really a unique and amazing read!

SIMPLY BEST
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-22
In a sense Pete Best was a winner of another kind.
He made a succesful marriage for one thing and after 1995 a lot of money.
His recording career in the States came to nothing and yet the songs were typical Merseybeat,mostly written by Waddington and Bickerton who would achieve success in the 70s with a string of hits by the Rubettes.
Also overlooked is the fact that he was the only one of the 1962 Beatles who got a Decca recording contract

A brutally honest account by the REAL fifth beatle
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-07
Wow. I read this book and enjoyed it immensely. It is the most honest account I have read in years.
Pete Best was with the Beatles during the early sixties, when they had yet to hit the big time. They spent several months in Hamburg, just learning their trade. He was with them through the Cavern Club years and the Decca audition. But just when things started to go right for the band, he was sacked.
Why?
We don't know. Pete says that he still doesn't know after all these years.
You may expect the book to be bitter about the Beatles success - but it isn't. You may expect him to bad mouth the band throughout - but he doesn't. He paints them in a remarkably nice light, that comes across as both honest and believable.
He recounts tales about drugs, drink and girls - and describes the personalities of the big bands they met - Tony Sheridan and Gerry and the Pacemakers for example.
And he also gallently talks about the day he was sacked, and the reasons why he thinks they did it.
The prologue at the end that describes his subsequent career shows that we shouldn't be sorry for him at all... What we wouldn't give to be at the heart of that!

Beatle The Pete Best Story
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-12
Highly recomending this book for any Beatles Fans.
Anyone who is interested in the early Beatles History
this is a must read....
I finished reading this book in just under two days.
And like another reviewer I also found myself unable to put it down! It just drawns you in.
I came away with a different prospective on Pete,
really not knowing much about him or his life except that he was the original drummer for the Beatles.
I actually bought this book to be autogrpahed as I was going to see him the following week and lucky the book arrived in time..
A must have!!!!!

One of the "BEST" books about the Beatles
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-18
Just by chance, I picked this book up at a Tower Records, and found myself unable to put it down! Pete Best sounds like a true, honest to goodness gentleman, and I must admit that his firing is by far one of the more seedier, dirtier chapters of Beatle lore. Pete gives excellent insight into these first few years that helped bring rise to Beatlemania. I especially found his story about the George Harrison illness episode to be utterly haillarious! I won't tell anymore about it; read for yourself. The reader is given a very there-as-it-happened feeling. As far as Pete's drumming goes, a Keith Moon he was not, but he did what was required and being a drummer myself, I think the whole thing about not being good enough was a wrong assesment. I was very pleased to read this book and know that Pete has handled himself in his later years very well after the incident involving his being fired from the group. I understand he's now doing the lecture circuit routine. Good for you Pete; you deserve your fair share of acknowledgement; you helped get the Beatles to the level of success they achieved. Highly recommended!

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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
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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.

Music
Between Midnight and Day
Published in Hardcover by Mandala Publishing Group (2003-11-05)
Author: Dick Waterman
List price: $74.40
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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.

Music
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.
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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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