- EAN13
- 9781554902712
- Éditeur
- ECW Press
- Date de publication
- 08/06/2006
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
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By 1987, David Bowie was at a creative, critical, and commercial low. His most
recent album was dismissed by the music press, his latest tour written off as
a disaster. Fifteen years after becoming the most colourfully controversial
superstar in recent rock history, Bowie was seen as a spent force.
Almost twenty years later, Bowie has re-established himself at the very peak
of his profession in one of the most extraordinary comebacks in rock history.
His 1995 release of the critically-astonishing 1:Outside album has been
followed by equally groundbreaking efforts. He is a content family man,
married to super-model Iman, and one of the richest musicians in the world.
While most biographies on Bowie still focus on his early years, Hallo
Spaceboy: The Rebirth of David Bowie is the first to chronicle the comeback in
detail. Drawing upon exclusive interviews with fans, colleagues and
associates, it is also the long-gestating follow-up to Dave Thompson’s Moonage
Daydream (1987), widely hailed among the best David Bowie biographies.
recent album was dismissed by the music press, his latest tour written off as
a disaster. Fifteen years after becoming the most colourfully controversial
superstar in recent rock history, Bowie was seen as a spent force.
Almost twenty years later, Bowie has re-established himself at the very peak
of his profession in one of the most extraordinary comebacks in rock history.
His 1995 release of the critically-astonishing 1:Outside album has been
followed by equally groundbreaking efforts. He is a content family man,
married to super-model Iman, and one of the richest musicians in the world.
While most biographies on Bowie still focus on his early years, Hallo
Spaceboy: The Rebirth of David Bowie is the first to chronicle the comeback in
detail. Drawing upon exclusive interviews with fans, colleagues and
associates, it is also the long-gestating follow-up to Dave Thompson’s Moonage
Daydream (1987), widely hailed among the best David Bowie biographies.
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