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Gold Experience: Following Prince in the '90s
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Gold Experience: Following Prince in the '90s
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jim Walsh
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:200 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | Rock and Pop Bands, groups and musicians |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781517902582
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Classifications | Dewey:781.66092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
University of Minnesota Press
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Imprint |
University of Minnesota Press
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Publication Date |
24 January 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Jim Walsh covered Prince for the St. Paul Pioneer Press in the 1990s, writing about him passionately, thoughtfully, exhaustively. Here, in real time, is that coverage: a clip-by-clip look back at Prince as few have seen him, reported as only Walsh can: a portrait of the artist from a dizzying array of angles, captured in living color for all time.
Author Biography
Jim Walsh is a Minneapolis-based writer, journalist, columnist, and songwriter and the author of The Replacements: All Over but the Shouting: An Oral History and, with Dennis Pernu, The Replacements: Waxed-Up Hair and Painted Shoes: The Photographic History. His recent book Bar Yarns and Manic-Depressive Mixtapes: Jim Walsh on Music from Minneapolis to the Outer Limits is published by Minnesota. The former music editor at City Pages and pop music columnist at the St. Paul Pioneer Press, he has published in Rolling Stone, SPIN, Village Voice, LA Weekly, Melody Maker, Billboard, Utne Reader, and has been a recipient of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University.
Reviews"Jim Walsh was front and center for one of the most prolific and controversial eras in Prince's career, and Gold Experience offers an intimate, real-time account of this critical chapter in the evolution of a generation's greatest musician."-Alan Light, music journalist and author of Let's Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Rain "A revealing look at Prince and his relentless quest for self-realization and truth during his most fascinating and misunderstood era."-Kevin Cole, Chief Content Officer, Host of the Afternoon Show KEXP "During a controversial era of Prince's career that left most in the industry cynically scratching their heads and rolling their eyes, Jim Walsh kept a steady hand and a wide-open heart, covering the purple beat with passion, curiosity, and something sorely lacking in most newspaper reports: love. Walsh's words don't just sing and dance, they do the splits. It's easy to envision Prince himself cracking a smile and leaping up to sing along."-Andrea Swensson, host at 89.3 The Current and author of Got to Be Something Here: The Origins of Minneapolis Sound "There was a time when Prince asked Jim, 'Why are you my only friend in the media?' You can feel his answer in this collection: Here is the most important artist in Minnesota's history, regularly playing in the middle of the night for 300 people or less, and here's the only reporter open hearted enough-everybody else was referring to TAFKAP as 'Symbolina' or worse-to serve as the Boswell of Paisley Park."-Steve Marsh, senior writer, Mpls.St.Paul Magazine "[Gold Experience] is wonderful reading for Prince fans and for those who like solid non-fiction writing and who appreciate the music scene."-Looking for a Good Book "Walsh showcases Prince as a complex musician and individual. As with Prince's music, this title commands multiple readings and analysis."-Library Journal "Vividly capturing the hope and heartbreak of this waning musical epoch, Walsh's Gold Experience paints a poignant portrait of the artist formerly known as Prince."-Star Tribune "Gold Experience is full of fascinating details about life with Prince (or, rather, the Artist Then-Formerly Known as Prince) in the '90s."-The Current "Walsh covers the Artist (sometimes known only as a symbol) with a music critic's expertise and a fan's unbridled enthusiasm."-Crave Online "Gold Experience is presented in a real-time fashion, bringing the reader back to the '90s."-Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
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