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Annie Zaleski

Autor de Duran Duran's Rio (33 1/3, 156)

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Pink: Raise Your Glass, by Annie Zaleski, is an attractive coffee table book that also provides a well-researched overview of Pink's professional and public life.

I almost always like a song or two off of her albums, and I lean toward preferring her first few, but I admire her greatly as a person. Not sure where that places me on the fandom spectrum, but there it is. That is where I am coming from.

I knew this wasn't a deep dive biography, and I am quite satisfied with that fact. This is meant to celebrate her career and what she has meant to the business as well as millions of fans, and it succeeds very well. Most readers will pick up some new information, while diehard fans may already be familiar with everything. But having it all together in an attractive book makes this worth adding to your library.

Highly recommended for fans of Pink but also for those who enjoy knowing a little more about songs and artists that have grabbed and held onto the public eye for a long time.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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pomo58 | Mar 20, 2023 |
What a fun read! Like the official INXS biography, I devoured DURAN DURAN'S RIO in "record" time. At about 140 pages, I read it in under 36 hours over the weekend.

One cool thing about the book is that I heard about R.E.M.'s CHRONIC TOWN for the first time, so I bought it off of Amazon. Looking forward to listening to it.

Anyway, Zaleski is very good writer. Some of her turn of phrases that sing on the printed page:

". . . Roxy Music's rakish art-pop drama, Bowie's glammy decadence, Chic's throbbing grooves, the lacquered glamour of post-punks Japan, the electronic innovations of both Kraftwerk and early Human League . . ."

"Accordingly, the album possesses colourful bookends: the rainbow-hued bacchanalia of 'Rio' beckons listeners into the album, and the enigmatic, dusky-hymn 'The Chauffeur' eases them out."

"With the clinking sound effects, majestic percussion and Voltaire reference, 'Last Chance on the Stairway' puts listeners in the shoes of someone out of their element in a fancy club; 'New Religion' is a pause for inward reflection; the buoyant 'My Own Way' exemplifies a giddy night out full of possibility; 'Hungry Like the Wolf' captures the pulse-pounding feeling of magnetic attraction."

However, later in the book I took offense over the jibe "the moody rockers the Fixx". I'm a fan of that band, and I think their BEAUTIFUL FRICTION is a million times better than anything Duran has issued post-NOTORIOUS.

Nonetheless, props to Zaleski for mentioning that the RIO videos reek of colonialism:

"It's clear that everyone involved in the Duran Duran Sri Lanka shoot approached the filming with good intentions and deep respect. That said, in current times, certain aspects of the trip and the resulting music videos wouldn't necessarily be perceived the way they were back in 1982. Contemporary pop culture especially has a more evolved understanding of colonialism and exoticism. Today, artists who choose to film music videos in faraway relative to Europe and the United States, especially white artists who are an ethnic minority in these countries, are often criticized. Even back then, in fact, the 'Hungry Like the Wolf' clip received both praise and critique: although THE TAMPA TRIBUNE in 1982 described the video as 'lushly produced,' a 1983 AUSTIN-AMERICAN STATESMAN column deemed it 'racist and sexist.'"

This book was a nice stroll down memory lane. Reminded me how much great company Duran's records were as I grew up in the '80s.

DURAN DURAN'S RIO was the first book I read in the 33⅓ series. I wishlisted the one on Jawbreaker's 24-HOUR REVENGE THERAPY. Weird how they don't have one on a Cure album . . . then again, Robert Smith helmed several masterpieces, not just one pivotal album.
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JohnnyOstentatious | Mar 16, 2022 |

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Obras
6
Miembros
39
Popularidad
#376,657
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
7