The most authoritative work on the creation of Bowie's music ever
published
"This is a book unlike any other, the definitive analysis of David's
music, told in a quiet natural way, but with absolute authenticity, by
the people around him" - Hermione Farthingale
"Jérôme Soligny is one of the best authorities in the world of David
Bowie's career and life in general... His new biography Rainbowman is
a thorough and honest account of the great man." - Tony Visconti
"Jérôme is a guy who is still aware that popular music is an art form
and not a money suppository. He writes from the heart and is one of the
last exemplars of a dying breed. The critic, armed with intelligence and
brute compulsive honesty, as dangerous as a river." - Iggy Pop
"Not long ago, Jérôme told me something that I find very true: 'David
played saxophone, guitar, a bit of keyboards, but above all, he
played... musicians!' I think he was right on the money." - Mike
Garson
In David Bowie Rainbowman, Jérôme Soligny tells the story of David
Bowie the musician with the help of those intimately involved with the
creation of his music.
This uniquely exhaustive work on Bowie's 1967-1980 albums draws on over
150 interviews with the musicians, producers and friends who knew Bowie
best, including Robert Fripp, Hermione Farthingale, Lou Reed, George
Underwood, Mick Ronson, Carlos Alomar, Trevor Bolder, Mike Garson, Woody
Woodmansey and many, many others. With an essay by Soligny on each album
followed by oral histories from the most trusted and influential figures
in Bowie's musical life, David Bowie Rainbowman is the definitive guide
to a singular and mercurial genius - the Rainbowman himself.
With a foreword by Tony Visconti, an introduction by Mike Garson, cover
photo by Mick Rock and iconic cover design by Barnbrook.