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Won't Get Fooled Again. The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia. (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011970 bzw. 3283011974, in Deutsch, Oetwil am See: Edition Olms.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Brungs & Hönicke Medienversand, 10247 Berlin.
302 Seiten, mit Abbildungen. Kartoniert. Illustrierter Originalkartonband in neuwertigem Zustand. - From mid-1970 to early 1974, The Who undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse to Quadrophenia, noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews; obscure rare archive sources and recordings; and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century. Author: Richie Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research. A regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, he has also written hundreds of liner notes for CD reissues of classic albums of the 1960s and 1970s. His previous books include Unknown Legends of Rock´n´Roll; the two-part 1960s folk-rock history Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn!; White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day; and The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film, which won a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. (Verlagsanzeige) Versand D: 2,60 EUR Musik. Musikgeschichte. Musikwissenschaft. Musikgeschichte. Populärmusik. Sänger. Interpreten. Autobiographie.
Won't Get Fooled Again. The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia. (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011970 bzw. 3283011974, in Deutsch, Oetwil am See: Edition Olms, gebraucht.
302 Seiten, mit Abbildungen Kartoniert. Ausgabe 2011.Illustrierter Originalkartonband in neuwertigem Zustand. - From mid-1970 to early 1974, The Who undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse to Quadrophenia, noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews obscure rare archive sources and recordings and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century. Author: Richie Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research. A regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, he has also written hundreds of liner notes for CD reissues of classic albums of the 1960s and 1970s. His previous books include Unknown Legends of RocknRoll the two-part 1960s folk-rock history Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn! White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day and The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film, which won a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. (Verlagsanzeige).
Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011970 bzw. 3283011974, in Deutsch, Edition Olms Jun 2011, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - From mid-1970 to early 1974, 'The Who' undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In 'Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse to Quadrophenia', noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews; obscure rare archive sources and recordings; and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century. 302 pp. Deutsch.
Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011970 bzw. 3283011974, in Deutsch, Edition Olms, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
AHA-BUCH GmbH, [3757134].
Gebraucht - Sehr gut SG - Ungelesenes Mängelexemplar mit leichten Lagerspuren, Schnellversand mit dpd - From mid-1970 to early 1974, 'The Who' undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In 'Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse to Quadrophenia', noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews obscure rare archive sources and recordings and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century. -, Taschenbuch.
Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia
ISBN: 9781906002350 bzw. 1906002355, in Englisch, Jawbone Press, neu.
Richie Unterberger, Books, Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia, From mid-1970 to early 1974, The Who undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse To Quadrophenia, noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews; obscure rare archive sources and recordings; and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century.
Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia
ISBN: 1906002355 bzw. 9781906002350, in Englisch, Jawbone Press, gebraucht.
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Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia
ISBN: 9781906002350 bzw. 1906002355, in Englisch, Outline Press, Limited, Taschenbuch, neu.
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ISBN: 9783283011970 bzw. 3283011974, in Englisch, 302 Seiten, Edition Olms, Taschenbuch, neu.
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