Available for the first time in paperback- cultural critic Joseph Vogel's smart, insightful, and moving exploration of the solo works of Michael Jackson--a wonderful gift to fans on the tenth anniversary of his death.
Joseph Vogel's work has been featured in The Atlantic, Slate, Forbes, The Guardian, the Huffington Post, and PopMatters, among other publications. He has appeared in numerous documentaries, including Bad 25 and Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall, both directed by Spike Lee. He wrote the liner notes for the posthumous Michael Jackson album Xscape and contributed the entry for Thriller to the National Recording Registry for the Library of Congress. Vogel is an assistant professor at Merrimack College in Massachusetts.
“Brilliantly cracks the DNA of Michael Joseph Jackson. . . . A
pointed, intelligent dissection of an epic body of work.” —Spike
Lee
“The only comprehensive and critical rundown of Jackson’s solo
material.”—Rolling Stone
“A must-have for any Jackson fan. . . . A fascinating read. . . .
Each song Jackson recorded during his solo career is examined with
a critical eye.” —Associated Press
“Don’t be surprised if it makes you go back and listen . . . with a
whole new outlook on the King of Pop.”—Zack O'Malley Greenburg,
author of Michael Jackson, Inc.
“This is the kind of book about Michael Jackson’s music, artistry,
and creativity that really needed to be written—and Joseph Vogel
has done it and done it very well. I am absolutely floored by Joe’s
in-depth research and perceptive insight into what made Michael the
one-of-a-kind, recording-breaking King of Pop. And—amazingly
enough—even I learned a lot!”—J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of
Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness
“[Man in the Music] celebrates Michael’s songs and artistry in a
wonderful journey through his music.”—Jermaine Jackson
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