Grunge is Dead by Greg Prato - ISBN: 9781550228779
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Seattle’s untold grunge story: Hear the voices, feel the music.

Grunge is Dead

The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music

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  • Paperback

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2009

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Summary

Grunge Is Dead weaves together the definitive story of the Seattle music scene through a series of interviews with the people who were there. Taking the form of an “oral” history, this books contains over 130 interviews, along with essential background information from acclaimed music writer Greg Prato.

The early ’90s grunge movement may have last only a few years, but it spawned some of the greatest rock music of all time: Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781550228779
ISBN-10:1550228773
Author:Greg Prato
Publisher:ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:ECW Press,Canada
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:1 April 2009
Weight:772g
Dimensions:123mm x 421mm x 233mm
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Critics Review

“This tome is heavy and honorable, like a tombstone. If grunge is dead now (and by all accounts it is, despite its ongoing impact on rock music today) it was most certainly was alive.”

“[Grunge is Dead] is an accomplishment that will find fans as long as the music does. The book is remarkably comprehensive, nearly 500 pages long, and filled with rarely seen photographs, astute analyses of popular culture, insider gossip and interesting, funny and painful stories. Prato keeps the editorializing to a minimum, letting the players (Eddie Vedder, Slim Moon, Kim Thayil, Jerry Cantrell, Kathleen Hanna, Allison Wolfe, Blag Dahlia, Charles Petterson, Riki Rachtman, Chad Channing, et al) speak for themselves.” — Washington Post Express“A complete, exhaustive and authoritative account of Music 1.0’s last successful marketing experiment … Grunge Is Dead is an invaluable record.” — Eye Weekly“Grunge Is Dead offers a definitive oral history of grunge … Prato, a contributor to All Music Guide and Billboard.com, offers accounts from more than 125 musicians (with the exception of Nirvana), record label owners, and scenesters. The book traces grunge’s meteoric rise out of the 1980s hard-core punk scene-and its decline owing to the growing prevalence of heroin use.” — Library Journal Express“Prato really earns his stripes when he gets his hands dirty tracing the roots of this sound to the mid-’60s Northwest, with the Sonics and the Wailers, and up to the punk rock and post-punk years of the U Men, the Fartz and undeniable outside influences like Black Flag, DOA, Flipper, Butthole Surfers, Sonic Youth and Redd Kross.” — Montreal Mirror“By approaching the subject as an oral rather than a written account, [Prato] gives the story back to Seattle… a multifaceted portrait of the music that pretty much defined the decade.” — Blurt Magazine

About The Author

Greg Prato

Greg Prato is a Long Island, New York-based writer, who regularly writes for All Music Guide, Billboard.com, and Classic Rock Magazine (among others).

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