Michael
by
Jason Fine
Amidst a sea of MJ insta-books, we believe MICHAEL will be the deepest, most authoritative, and most collectable book on the life and music of Michael Jackson. Including Rolling Stone′s unparalleled, in-depth reporting on Jackson that spans almost three decades, MICHAEL features Alan Light′s interview with Quincy Jones on the making of Thriller, Gerri Hirshey′s one of a ki
...moreHardcover, 223 pages
Published
November 1st 2009
by Harperstudio
(first published 2009)
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This book is mainly a compilation of Rolling Stone Magazine's reporting and photography of Michael Jackson throughout his career. It's interesting to read the evolution of their reporting over time, and the photographs are excellent, if you have any interest in the subject.
What an uneven book this is. It was fair enough up until the point of Rob Sheffield's reviews of the music. Simply put, the man is an idiot. After getting through that, the rest of it has a good sized chunk of distorted garbage and lies. This book will not fool any fan. There is some good information in the beginning, but about midway through you can hardly call the book a "tribute."
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