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Hardcover John Denver: Mother Nature's Son Book

ISBN: 1840181249

ISBN13: 9781840181241

John Denver: Mother Nature's Son

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A tribute to the life of rock 'n' roll legend, John Denver, America's biggest-selling solo star of the 1970s. Usually in pop music, the first requirement for success is a clear identity: one that the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rocky Mountain Legend

As an avid John Denver "fan," and friend of his work, I believe it's about time someone did a profile on John Denver that delves deeper into the roots of his music and his love for the harmony he created. Along with others here who were cautious of this book, I found Collis' turn of attitude real and genuine. The relationship John Denver had with his family and friends were about love and devotion to all that is good. While this book has some glaring errors, it paints what appears to be a fair look at Denver's life. Collis admits in the beginning that he could not gel with Denver's music and serene portrayal of the world. Yet by the last page, he is obviously at least aware that John Denver made an honest place for himself in the one world we all call home. Anyone who has an appreciation for Denver should check this book out. Nice photos and a REAL effort in telling his story. Collis has written a keeper for JD faithful.

Great Technical Insight Into The Music

The dust cover is SO misleading (example: there is no reference to 'wife beating' in the actual book.) I was delighted to read Collis' critique of Denver's music; the author appears impressed with many of John's songs, and the explanations as to why are most interesting. Also, John Collis pays honest tribute to John Denver's generous efforts to improve this planet. This book is considerably less critical than John's autobiography 'Take Me Home'; however, there is little new in the way of biographical information. I recommend this book to readers who are eager to learn more about the musical angle of Denver's career.
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