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Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter by Alyn Shipton

reickel's review against another edition

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4.0

Some of the most interesting subject matter in the world. What a creator!

thatokiebird's review

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informative slow-paced

3.5

I actually preordered this book when it was first announced, and I couldn't wait to read a full length book all about my all-time favorite artist. So I don't know why it took me literally ten years to finally open the book and read through the 300+ pages. I've been on a celebrity memoir kick, and thought now was the best time to finally pick this up. 

Like so many biographies written about celebrities, this book is missing heart and depth. There's so much telling us about this time and this history, but so little about the feeling and what the actual person at the heart of this bio thought of felt. I'm guessing Nilsson wasn't a journaler or an interviewee often, so how could a biographer include that kind of thing without conjecturing though. 

However, the writing is decent, and leads us throughout Nilsson's life both personal and professional. The last half of the book was so redundant though with the seemingly endless cycles of substance abuse and poor health and self-destructive tendencies. 

I wanted to like this book more, and come away feeling like I know my favorite artist better, but that's not quite the case. Not much stuck in my brain, but luckily I don't like him less than before I read the book so that's a win perhaps. 

evtoh's review

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sad slow-paced

2.0

While a lot of the stories were interesting, the last half of the book was an absolute SLOG. I understand that his life fell apart a bit during this time, but the cycles of substance abuse and ill health were told in such a repetitive way, with little discussion of how this is actually affecting his music. 

bfth23's review

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2.0

Harry Nilsson was a fascinating man. It seems everyone that met him had a "Harry story." I have heard many of these first hand and laughed. While this book is factual, I never once laughed. Maybe I cracked a smile once or twice. How could the life of Nilsson come off as so dull? Facts are captured, but not the essence. Harry deserved better...and so does the reader.
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