'A joy to read' Observer
'Superbly researched' Sunday Times
'Is, or should be, the last word on Kurt Cobain' Lynn Barber, Daily Telegraph

THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY ON KURT COBAIN

Alongside the death of Elvis Presley and the assassination of John Lennon, Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994 ranks as one of the generational milestones of American life - an epochal event in both rock 'n' roll and youth culture.

This book is the story of Kurt Cobain's life, from abject poverty to unbelievable wealth, power and fame. It traces the journey from his humble origins in Aberdeen to becoming lead singer of Nirvana, the most popular rock band in the world from 1991 to 1994, and the most influential band of this decade. The beautifully written text is complimented by 16 pages of photographs.

Based on over one hundred interviews, Charles Cross allows us to understand Kurt Cobain's personality. This is an incredible tale of a strange, tortured and very talented man.

'Wins immediate entry into the rock lit pantheon. Five stars' Q Magazine



Autorentext

Charles R. Cross



Zusammenfassung
THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY ON KURT COBAIN'A joy to read'Observer'Superbly researched'Sunday Times'Is, or should be, the last word on Kurt Cobain'Lynn Barber, Daily TelegraphKurt Cobain's life and death fast became rock 'n' roll legend. The worldwide success of his band, Nirvana, defined the music scene in the early 1990s and their songs spoke to and for a generation. Music journalist Charles R. Cross, a veteran of the Seattle music scene, relates this extraordinary story of artistic brilliance and the pain that extinguished it. Heavier Than Heaven is the definitive life of one of the twentieth century's most creative and troubled music geniuses, and includes a new introduction commemorating twenty five years since Cobain's death.'Wins immediate entry into the rock lit pantheon. Five stars'Q Magazine
Titel
Heavier Than Heaven
Untertitel
The Biography of Kurt Cobain
EAN
9781444717129
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
22.11.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.68 MB
Anzahl Seiten
397