Wall of Pain: The Life of Phil Spector by Dave Thompson

Wall of Pain: The Life of Phil Spector by Dave Thompson

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Zusammenfassung

The name Phil Spector is legendary in the music world. Arrested in 2003 for the murder of B movie start Lana Clarkson, this star-studded career nosedived into scandal and rumour. He is now in prison serving a 19 year sentence for murder. This title features interviews from those closest to him, including second wife Ronnie Spector.

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Wall of Pain: The Life of Phil Spector by Dave Thompson

The name Phil Spector is legendary in the music world. Writer and producer of countless chart-topping hits that have now become household names, his innovative genius in the studio revitalised musical production in the 1960s and changed the way we listen to music forever. But his success soon became overshadowed by his reputation for eccentricity and excess, his fractious personality and fascination with handguns eventually proving a lethal combination. Arrested in 2003 for the murder of B movie start Lana Clarkson, this star-studded career nosedived into scandal and rumour. He is now in prison serving a 19 year sentence for murder and will be 88 years old before he is considered eligible for parole. Featuring interviews from those closest to him, including second wife Ronnie Spector, "Wall of Pain" concludes the painful tale of pop's tortured genius.
Dave Thompson has written biographies of Kurt Cobain, U2, The Cure and Deep Purple. He has also written the novel To Major Tom. He lives in Seattle.
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ISBN 13 9781849382373
ISBN 10 1849382379
Titel Wall of Pain: The Life of Phil Spector
Autor Dave Thompson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Omnibus Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-01-29
Seitenanzahl 340
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