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Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness

Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BIOGRAPHY EVER WRITTEN!
Review: J. Randy Taborelli has written a compelling and engrossing biography of Jackson and his family. Taborelli is obviously a huge fan of Michael and his brother's music. His analysis of their career is brilliant. Taborelli's insight into the record business is fascinating. Especially interesting is his knowledge of Berry Gordy and Motown. I really enjoyed reading about The Jackson 5's split from Motown to go to Epic records. Taborelli tells truth about the jacksons; warts and all. But unlike sleazy talentless biographers, Taborelli puts heart and humor into his work. Taborelli, like the people who would want to buy his book, obviosly cares a great deal about Michael and his music.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engrossing and very convincing.
Review: Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness is pretty sensationalistic. Then again, so is the star who's the focal point of this book. J. Randy Taraborelli's notorious biography of Michael Jackson is very well written, with plenty of sources and documentation to support its assertions as well as an authorative tone of investigative journalism which really leads me to believe that what it describes is true.

Some of the book's most interesting points are about Michael and the Jackson siblings' relationship to Joe and Katharine Jackson. Taraborelli's thesis about the domination of Katharine Jackson over the Jackson children is fascinating stuff, as is his probe into the relationship between the two superstars, Michael and Janet. His analysis of Michael Jackson's music is also detailed and convincing, and he has many small anecdotal touches which add immensely to the flavour and make this book a very fast read indeed. Examples include a fan of the Jackson 5 who was allegedly seduced by Jackie Jackson; a secretary who claimed she was beaten up by Katharine and Janet Jackson; and a Soul Train dancer who may have taught Jackson his signature "Moonwalk" move but says that Jackson's version is not really a "Moonwalk".

I only have one criticism of this book, which is directed at the final few paragraphs of this book where Taraborelli steps out of objective mode and tries to state his thesis about how Michael Jackson became who he is. I felt that he had made his points well and clear before this without having to moralize about it. Nevertheless, it's a small flaw in what is otherwise a highly engaging biographical work. I've been hoping that Taraborelli would add some new chapters which would cover the turbulent decade in Jackson's career since this book's publication -- the Dangerous album, HIStory, "Scream", Blood on the Dance Floor, the marriage to Lisa Marie Presley...given his authority and smart writing, Taraborelli's observations and research into this material would be essential reading. But it's never too late, and one can always hope...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MICHAEL JACKSON'S SECRETS ARE NO LONGER SECRETS
Review: The very young, gifted, successful, PERSONAL,and SECTET life of Michael J. Jackson is now unfolded by the spactacluar author Randy J. Taraborrelli. This 600 page book, with RARE pictures tells the facts and the truth of Michael, his whole family and interviews from people who knew him very well. Who REALLY discovered the Jackson 5? Is the family really that close? How did they feel when La Toya posed for Play Boy. What cauesed Michael to be so shy and sensitive? Why dose he refuse to give interviews? Who was his first love? Dose he like wemon or not? Where and how did he learn the "Moonwalk"? And where did those rumors about "Wacko Jacko" come from? You will find all the answers and more. After reading this book you'll feel you were there when all of MJ"s fun sad and angering moments took place.I truely, recomend this book: MICHAEL JACKSON, THE MAGIC AND THE MADDNESS


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