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NUMBER,PRICE,"FORMAT","CATEGORY1","CATEGORY2","CATEGORY3","ARTIST","TITLE",WIDTH,HEIGHT,"DESCRIPTION","IMAGE"
1-BOOK-978-1-250-20052-5,$14.98,"5.5"" x 8.5"" Book","91",,,"BEYONCE","Queen Bey: A Celebration of the Power and Creativity of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter",5.5,8.5,"<p>List Price: $27.99
<p>Hard Cover - 224 Pages
<p>Edited by Veronica Chambers
<p>Beyoncé. Her name conjures more than music, it has come to be synonymous with beauty, glamour, power, creativity, love, and romance. Her performances are legendary, her album releases events. She is not even forty but she has already rewritten the Beyoncé playbook more than half a dozen times. She is consistently provocative, political and surprising. As a solo artist, she has sold more than 100 million records. She has won 22 Grammys and is the most-nominated woman artist in the history of Grammy awards. Her 2018 performance at Coachella wowed the world. The New York Times wrote: ""There's not likely to be a more meaningful, absorbing, forceful and radical performance by an American musician this year or any year soon."" Artist, business woman, mother, daughter, sister, wife, black feminist, Queen Bey is endlessly fascinating.
<p>Queen Bey features a diverse range of voices, from star academics to outspoken cultural critics to Hollywood and music stars.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-1-250-20052-5.jpg"
1-BOOK-978-0-8021-6020-1,$19.98,"6.25"" x 9.25"" Book","90","114","91","EVERYTHING ELSE - Funny, Humor, Slogans, Weird Stuff & Misc. Random Goodness!","Anatomy of 55 More Songs - The Oral History of Top Hits That Changed Rock, Pop and Soul",6.25,9.25,"<p>List Price: $27.00
<p>Hard Cover - 368 Pages
<p>Author: Marc Myers
<p>Songs that sell the most copies become hits, but some of those hits become something more—iconic recordings that not only inspire a generation but also change the direction of music. In Anatomy of 55 More Songs, based on his column for the Wall Street Journal, music journalist and historian Marc Myers tells the story behind fifty-five rock, pop, R&B, country, and soul-gospel hits through intimate interviews with the artists who wrote and recorded them.
<p>Part oral history, part musical analysis, Anatomy of 55 More Songs ranges from Creedence Clearwater Revival's ""Bad Moon Rising"" to Dionne Warwick's ""Walk On By,"" The Beach Boys' ""Good Vibrations,"" and Black Sabbath's ""Paranoid."" Bernie Taupin recalls how he wrote the lyrics to Elton John's ""Rocket Man;"" Joan Jett remembers channeling her rage against how she had been unfairly labeled and treated as a female rocker into ""Bad Reputation;"" and Ozzy Osbourne, Elvis Costello, Bob Weir, Sheryl Crow, Alice Cooper, Roberta Flack, John Mellencamp, Keith Richards, Carly Simon, and many others reveal the emotions and technique behind their major works.
<p>Through an absorbing chronological, song-by-song analysis of the most memorable post-war hits, Anatomy of 55 More Songs provides a sweeping look at the evolution of pop music between 1964 and today. This book will change how you listen to music and evaluate the artists who create it.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-0-8021-6020-1.jpg"
1-BOOK-978-0-8021-4582-6,$17.98,"6"" x 9"" Book","91",,,"JACKSON, MICHAEL","Untouchable - The Strange Life and Tragic Death of Michael Jackson",6,9,"<p> List Pirce $20.00
<p>Soft Cover - 790 Pages
<p>32 Pages of Color Photos
<p>Author: Randall Sullivan
<p>Delivering exclusive information and a compelling psychological portrait, Untouchable is the story of Michael Jackson from his boy idol childhood to the final four-year odyssey of his tumultuous adult life. Beginning with his last departure from Neverland, Sullivan captures Jackson's final years shuttling around the world, and plans to recapture his wealth and reputation with a comeback album and planned series of fifty mega-concerts. Sullivan delves deep into Jackson's past, depicting a man both naive and deeply cunning, a devoted father whose parenting decisions created international outcry, a shrewd businessman whose failures nearly brought down a megacorporation, and an inveterate narcissist who desperately wanted a quiet, normal life. Sullivan has never-before-reported information about Jackson's business dealings, the pedophilia allegations that besmirched his reputation, and the fate of his billion-dollar-plus estate, and exclusive access to inner-circle figures including Jackson's former attorneys and managers. Untouchable is a remarkable portrait of the man who still reigns as King of Pop.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-0-8021-4582-6.jpg"
1-BOOK-978-1-250-12754-9,$14.98,"6.13"" x 9.25"" Book","91",,,"PRINCE","Inside the Music and the Masks",6.13,9.25,"<p>List Price: $16.99
<p>Soft Cover - 378 Pages
<p>Author: Ronin Ro
<p>With a brand-new introduction and chapter that cover the last five years of Prince's life and work and his untimely death in April 2016.
<P>In his three decades of recording, Prince had nearly thirty albums hit the Billboard Top 100. He is the only artist since the Beatles to have a number-one song, movie, and single at the same time. Prince's trajectory?from a teenage unknown in Minneapolis to an idol and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer?won him millions of adoring fans the world over.
<P>Prince is the first book to give full treatment to his thirty-five-year career. Acclaimed music journalist Ronin Ro traces Prince's rise from anonymity in the late 70s, to his catapult to stardom in the 80s, to his reemergence in the twenty-first century as an artistic icon. Ro expertly chronicles his music and career, showing how Prince and his albums helped define and inspire a generation. Along the way, Prince confronted labels, fostered other young talents, and took ownership of his music, making a profound mark on the entertainment industry and pop culture.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-1-250-12754-9.jpg"
1-BOOK-978-1-250-13524-7,$19.98,"6.5"" x 9.5"" Book","91",,,"PRINCE","This Thing Called Life: Prince's Odyssey, On and Off the Record",6.5,9.5,"<p>List Price: $29.99
<p>Hard Cover - 337 Pages
<p>Featuring 16 Pages of Color & Black & White Photos
<p>Author: Neal Karlen
<p>Neal Karlen was the only journalist Prince granted in-depth press interviews to for over a dozen years, from before Purple Rain to when the artist changed his name to an unpronounceable glyph. Karlen interviewed Prince for three Rolling Stone cover stories, wrote ""3 Chains o' Gold,"" Prince's ""rock video opera,"" as well as the star's last testament, which may be buried with Prince's will underneath Prince's vast and private compound, Paisley Park.
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Going back to Prince Rogers Nelson's roots, especially his contradictory, often tortured, and sometimes violent relationship with his father, This Thing Called Life profoundly changes what we know about Prince, and explains him as no biography has: a superstar who calls in the middle of the night to talk, who loved The Wire and could quote from every episode of The Office, who frequented libraries and jammed spontaneously for local crowds (and fed everyone pancakes afterward), who was lonely but craved being alone. Readers will drive around Minneapolis with Prince in a convertible, talk about movies and music and life, and watch as he tries not to curse, instead dishing a healthy dose of ""mamma jammas.""","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/978-1-250-13524-7-1.png"
1-BOOK-978-0-87140-873-0,$19.99,"6.5"" x 9.5"" Book","91",,,"REDDING, OTIS","Dreams to Remember - Otis Redding, Stax Records, and the Transformation of Southern Soul",6.5,9.5,"<p>List Price: $27.99
<p>Hard Cover - 367 Pages
<p>Includes 8 Pages of Black and White Photos
<p>Author: Mark Ribowsky
<p>When he died in one of rock's string of tragic plane crashes, Otis Redding was only twenty-six, yet already the avatar of a new kind of soul music. The beating heart of Memphis-based Stax Records, he had risen to fame belting out gospel-flecked blues in stage performances that seemed to ignite not only a room but an entire generation. If Berry Gordy's black-owned kingdom in Motown showed the way in soul music, Redding made his own way, going where not even his two role models who had preceded him out of Macon, Georgia—Little Richard and James Brown—had gone.
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Now, in this transformative work, New York Times Notable Book author Mark Ribowsky contextualizes his subject's short career within the larger cultural and social movements of the era, tracing the crooner's rise from preacher's son to a preacher of three-minute soul sermons. And what a quick rise it was. At the tender age of twenty-one, Redding needed only a single unscheduled performance to earn a record deal, his voice so ""utterly unique"" (Atlantic) that it catapulted him on a path to stardom and turned a Memphis theater-turned-studio into a music mecca. Soon he was playing at sold-out venues across the world, from Finsbury Park in London to his ultimate conquest, the 1967 Monterrey Pop Festival in California, where he finally won over the flower-power crowd.ave for any fan.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/978-0-87140-873-0.png"
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