Ian Johnston: Nick Cave: Bad Seed
Nick Cave: Bad Seed
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- Little, Brown Book Group, 10/1996
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- ISBN-13: 9780349107783
- Gewicht: 302 g
- Maße: 198 x 126 mm
- Stärke: 32 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 3.10.1996
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A widely acclaimed biography of one of rock's
most compelling, uncompromising and influential
singer-songwriters. Ian Johnston's book offers a
superb overview of Nick Cave's career to date.
Through Cave's fronting of the incendiary bands
The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds,
producing music of unfettered expression and
explosive intensity, to this creative
collaborations outside of the rock industry in
film and literture.
A widely acclaimed biography of one of rock's
most compelling, uncompromising and influential
singer-songwriters. Ian Johnston's book offers a
superb overview of Nick Cave's career to date.
Through Cave's fronting of the incendiary bands
The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds,
producing music of unfettered expression and
explosive intensity, to this creative
collaborations outside of the rock industry in
film and literture.
Klappentext
A widely acclaimed biography of one of rock's most compelling, uncompromising and influential singer-songwriters, Ian Johnston's BAD SEED offers a superb overview of Nick Cave's career to date.Through Cave's fronting of the incendiary bands The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds, producing music of unfettered expression and explosive intensity, to his creative collaborations outside of the rock industry in film and literature, BAD SEED illustrates a life lived in barely controlled chaos: and unravels the motivation and unique appeal of a reluctant icon whose songs, according to the Rolling Stones, possess "the authority of the most primal kind of myth."