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Rice, Tim. Oh What A Circus Hodder & Stoughton 1999 0340648953 / 9780340648957 First edition-first printing Hardcover Very good Very good Book VGC.Hodder & Stoughton,1999.First edition-first printing(10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1).Black hardback(silver lettering to the spine,light shelf wear on the cover)with Dj(small tear,some creases and nicks on the edges of the Dj cover),both in VGC.Illustrated with b/w photos.Nice and clean pages with two pencil marks impressions on the first blank page of the book,small mark and a couple creases on the edges of the pages.456pp including Appendix and index.Price un-clipped. This is another paragraph Review:Tim Rice's fairly inauspicious beginnings as an ordinary middle-class lad with a keen interest in cricket and pop music (and a disappointing, and thankfully brief, brush with train-spotting) belied the talent lurking beneath his lanky bones. After dabbling in the law as an articled clerk to appease his family who were quietly disappointed by his lack of desire to continue his education at university, and then a stint in A & R (Artists & Repertoire) for EMI that allowed him to be close to his one real passion--music--it was a letter to a young Andrew Lloyd Webber, who was looking for a with- it writer of lyrics that sealed his fate. n nRice's early life is probably of little interest to anyone other than the Rice family and their friends, although the fondness and practicality with which he writes of his early years indicates the stability that stood him in good stead for the greater things ahead. But it is in the description of his work during his powerful association with Lloyd Webber that Rice lets the reader see something of the real man--a perfectionist driven to succeed in a business as notorious for its ability to knock and mock as for its desire to curry favour with the successful few. Oh What a Circus follows the fate of a young man with a dream of becoming a pop star as his passion for lyrics develops into an enviably lucrative career. It also successfully charts the rise of Rice and his collaborators as they peddle their popular wares to an increasingly demanding audience. The pain, the pleasure and the pitfalls are all there and, all in all, this meticulous autobiography is as interesting as the blockbuster musicals for which Rice and his proteg?s sweat. It isn't particularly profound, no startling surprises, but it is certainly entertaining. Price:
13.30 GBP
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