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Bester Preis: € 0,03 (vom 10.10.2015)Cure for Gravity : A Musical Pilgrimage (1999)
ISBN: 9781891620508 bzw. 1891620509, in Englisch, New York, NY, U.S.A.: PublicAffairs, 1999, gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Hardback, 1st edition, Near Fine in a Near Fine DJ; trace of light bumping to bottom spine end of book, slight wear to DJ and DJ edges, no names or markings, 8vo., 285 pages., 0.0 0.0.
A Cure For Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage (1979)
ISBN: 9780306810015 bzw. 0306810018, vermutlich in Englisch, Consultants Bureau, and Kluwer Academic (NY), Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
"Part memoir, part discourse on the art of music. . . . This is an intelligent, thoughtful look into the mind of an artist."--New York Times Book Review Since the release of his first best-selling albumLook Sharpin 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music-business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose lack of interest in his own celebrity has been interpreted by some as aloofness. That reputation is shattered byA Cure for Gravity, Jackson''s enormously funny and revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, through London''s Punk and New Wave scenes, up to the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; his early piano gigs for audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and his days on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography,A Cure for Gravityis a smart, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award Finalist.
A Cure For Gravity by Joe Jackson Paperback | Indigo Chapters (1979)
ISBN: 9780306810015 bzw. 0306810018, vermutlich in Englisch, Consultants Bureau, and Kluwer Academic (NY), Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, neu.
"Part memoir, part discourse on the art of music. . . . This is an intelligent, thoughtful look into the mind of an artist.""-New York Times Book ReviewSince the release of his first best-selling albumLook Sharpin 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music-business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose lack of interest in his own celebrity has been interpreted by some as aloofness. That reputation is shattered byA Cure for Gravity, Jackson''s enormously funny and revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, through London''s Punk and New Wave scenes, up to the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; his early piano gigs for audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and his days on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravityis a smart, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award Finalist | A Cure For Gravity by Joe Jackson Paperback | Indigo Chapters.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage (1999)
ISBN: 9781891620508 bzw. 1891620509, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, PublicAffairs, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, hippo_books.
A renowned composer and one-time pop star's charming, funny, inspiring memoir of becoming--and evolving as--a musician. Since the release of his first smash bestselling album Look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose disdain for the rituals of celebrity has led some to call him effete and self-important.That reputation is bound to be shattered by A Cure for Gravity, Jackson's enormously entertaining and self-revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, London's punk and new wave scenes, and the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; playing his first piano gigs to audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and life on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Throughout, he finds a hundred excuses to share his thoughts on musicians past and present, on record companies and critics, on why music is like both *** and religion (and why it isn't), why he loves Shostakovich and The Prodigy and hates Brahms and Brian Eno, and how music saved him from becoming "one of those sad bastards you see milling around outside the pub at closing time, looking for a fight."In 1992, Jackson decided to "retire from the pop world." This book evolved as he tried to figure out what to do next. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravity is an intelligent, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: PublicAffairs, PublicAffairs, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-11, Studio: PublicAffairs, Verkaufsrang: 1037124.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage (1999)
ISBN: 9781891620508 bzw. 1891620509, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, PublicAffairs, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BradK777.
A renowned composer and one-time pop star's charming, funny, inspiring memoir of becoming--and evolving as--a musician. Since the release of his first smash bestselling album Look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose disdain for the rituals of celebrity has led some to call him effete and self-important.That reputation is bound to be shattered by A Cure for Gravity, Jackson's enormously entertaining and self-revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, London's punk and new wave scenes, and the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; playing his first piano gigs to audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and life on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Throughout, he finds a hundred excuses to share his thoughts on musicians past and present, on record companies and critics, on why music is like both *** and religion (and why it isn't), why he loves Shostakovich and The Prodigy and hates Brahms and Brian Eno, and how music saved him from becoming "one of those sad bastards you see milling around outside the pub at closing time, looking for a fight."In 1992, Jackson decided to "retire from the pop world." This book evolved as he tried to figure out what to do next. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravity is an intelligent, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: PublicAffairs, PublicAffairs, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-11, Studio: PublicAffairs, Verkaufsrang: 1037124.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage (1999)
ISBN: 9781891620508 bzw. 1891620509, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, PublicAffairs, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Easystreet Booknook.
A renowned composer and one-time pop star's charming, funny, inspiring memoir of becoming--and evolving as--a musician. Since the release of his first smash bestselling album Look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose disdain for the rituals of celebrity has led some to call him effete and self-important.That reputation is bound to be shattered by A Cure for Gravity, Jackson's enormously entertaining and self-revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, London's punk and new wave scenes, and the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; playing his first piano gigs to audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and life on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Throughout, he finds a hundred excuses to share his thoughts on musicians past and present, on record companies and critics, on why music is like both *** and religion (and why it isn't), why he loves Shostakovich and The Prodigy and hates Brahms and Brian Eno, and how music saved him from becoming "one of those sad bastards you see milling around outside the pub at closing time, looking for a fight."In 1992, Jackson decided to "retire from the pop world." This book evolved as he tried to figure out what to do next. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravity is an intelligent, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: PublicAffairs, PublicAffairs, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-11, Studio: PublicAffairs, Verkaufsrang: 1037124.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage
ISBN: 9781891620508 bzw. 1891620509, in Englisch, PublicAffairs.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage Jackson, Joe, Since the release of his first smash bestselling album look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music business fashion. He has also been a fatuously private person, whose disdain for the rituals of celebrity has led some to call him effete and self-important. That reputation is bound to be shattered by A Cure for Gravity, Jackson's enormously entertaining and self-revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, London's punk and new wave scenes, and the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; playing his first piano gigs to audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and life on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Throughout, he finds a hundred excuses to share his thoughts on musicians past and present, on record companies and critics, on why music is like both *** and religion (and why it isn't), why he loves Shostakovich and The Prodigy and hates Brahms and Brian Eno, and how music saved him from becoming "one of those sad bastards you see milling around outside the pub at closing time, looking for a fight." In 1992, Jackson decided to "retire from the pop world." This book evolved as he tried to figure out what to do next. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravity is an intelligent, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist.
A Cure for Gravity. A Musical Pilgrimage.
ISBN: 9780306810015 bzw. 0306810018, in Englisch, New York: Da Capo Press, 2000. gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Brungs & Hönicke Medienversand GbR, [8324452].
Illustrierter Originalkartonband in sehr gutem, ungenutztem Zustand.- Now in paperback: The candid, inspiring memoir of becoming a musician by the renowned composer and pop star.. Since the release of his first best-selling album Look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music-business fashion. He has also been a famously private person, whose lack of interest in his own celebrity has been interpreted by some as aloofness. That reputation is shattered by A Cure for Gravity , Jackson's enormously funny and revealing memoir of growing up musical, from a culturally impoverished childhood in a rough English port town to the Royal Academy of Music, through London's Punk and New Wave scenes, up to the brink of pop stardom. Jackson describes his life as a teenage Beethoven fanatic; his early piano gigs for audiences of glass-throwing skinheads; and his days on the road with long-forgotten club bands. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, A Cure for Gravity is a smart, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist. (Verlagsanzeige). 296 Seiten, kartoniert.
A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage
ISBN: 9780306810015 bzw. 0306810018, in Englisch, Consultants Bureau, and Kluwer Academic (NY), Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, neu.
POD TITLE, Now in paperback comes the candid, inspiring memoir of becoming a musician by the renowned composer and pop star. Far from a standard-issue celebrity autobiography, "A Cure for Gravity" is a smart, passionate book about music, the creative process, and coming of age as an artist.
A Cure For Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage
ISBN: 9780306810015 bzw. 0306810018, in Englisch, Consultants Bureau, and Kluwer Academic (NY), Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, neu.
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