MIND OVER MATTER : THE MYTHS AND MYSTERIES OF DETROIT'S FORTUNE RECORDS by Billy Miller and Michael Hurtt (Kicks Books KHB-1) ISBN: 978-1-940157-14-6
Massive 576 pages - full color - hardcover - ltd first edition. The ultimate story about the laTe, great Fortune Records, the Detroit label that continues to inspire and excite the imagination. We hope this book will hold a treasured place in your home and that when you read it, you will flash to the "truly great music" of Fortune.
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Mind Over Matter
Outstanding book. Here is review from my blog. https://wp.me/p5WzGW-nS
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Mind over matter
Lovely book written by two knowledgeable great people!
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Mind Over Matter
Better than I expected. Amazing and comprehensive.
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Thee Fortune Teller!!!
The veritable Alpha and Omega of Fortune Records. An American Epic! Exhaustively annotated and a feast for the eyes! Buy it!!!
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Gotta Have It!
This book is a revelation! I'm a long-time rock'n'roll fan and record collector but here's much more to the "Fortune Records story" than I'd ever imagined... and it's all here, along with tons of info, interviews, photos and enough label reproductions to keep you drooling for days. Expensive, yes, and well worth it.
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Great research
Lots of research has gone into this work and done very well. I have two books out on Michigan music and reading this book, it has gone into great detail. www.fredreif.com
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A GRAPHIC AND HISTORICAL DELIGHT
I have just newly received this book, have not actually read it yet so therefore my 5-star rating does not apply to the written content. It applies to the product as a whole: obviously, a tremendous labor of love. It is full of illustrated energy; virtually every page has a photo or illustration. Several tons of research must have gone into this. It is an astounding tribute to Fortune Records and an inspiration.
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fine book
When I received this and saw Bill Randle, the famous Cleveland DJ, when I first opened it, my day was made. I was born in 1942 in Cleveland and grew up in Painesville and in Euclid where I had the good luck to hear him and Mad Daddy. This added some luster and happiness to my drab teenage years. Thanks so much for this labor of love which I became aware of due to the fine profile of Miriam Linna in the NEW YORKER which my wife pointed out.
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FORTUNATE
Have not cracked open the book yet but my friend John told me it's the best. Mike has been on my radar for a long time. Watching him play on Franklin Ave. one night by the stage in a big easy chair a tipsy young babe fell in my lap. The band almost fell off the stage laughing. FORTUNATE!