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Tue, 02/02/2010 - 22:32
David Barrett
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I HIGHLY recommend the audio book (iTunes) called "This is Your Brian on Music." A hard copy can be purchased at:
http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Brain-Music-Obsession/dp/0452288525

Any audio books you've personally liked?

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Sat, 04/03/2010 - 20:42
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Audio vs paper

Dave,

Is there a reason you'd prefer the audio book better than the paper copy? If I'm not mistaken you can choose either one. I was looking at the "Look inside" section in amazon and the contents are very interesting, but I am still curious about the audio book being different than the paper copy.

Saludos,

Bernardo

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Sat, 04/03/2010 - 21:22
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David Barrett
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There's some audio examples (music examples) when you get the audio book version. Then again, the book has some diagrams and such that are nice, and the audio book is abridged... so, there's a give and take. I have both! ;-)

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Wed, 05/12/2010 - 07:28
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RL's Dream

RL's Dream by Walter Mosley, more well known for his detective fiction this book is a great story about an old blues guitarist. Captures the soul of the blues. The audio version is abridged.

http://www.amazon.com/RLs-Dream-Walter-Mosley/dp/1559273453/ref=tmm_abk_...

From Publishers Weekly
After four increasingly well-received crime novels starring Los Angeles PI Easy Rawlins, Mosley has moved strongly ahead to a more searching and deeply felt style and subject. He writes here of Atwater "Soupspoon" Wise, a battered, failing relic of a man who once played backup to legendary Delta jazz guitarist Robert "RL" Johnson and who is now barely surviving on New York's Lower East Side. When we meet him, Soupspoon, who has cancer, is being evicted from his tiny apartment. Enter Kiki Waters, a hard-drinking, profane redhead who fled a life of horror and incest in Arkansas and now ekes out an uneasy living at a Wall Street insurance firm. With her tough street smarts, she stops the eviction cold, uses her office know-how to fake lavish health insurance for Soupspoon and moves him in with her. They cling together, these two outcasts from hard times, Soupspoon with a gentleness born of deep resignation, Kiki with a protective desperation fueled by booze and rage. Gradually, Soupspoon's life begins to mend: someone he knew as a kid in the South offers him a gig at his after-hours drinking place; a pretty young girl is drawn to his sweetness. But for Kiki, the only way out is through violence and flight. Mosley has always been a vivid writer, but here his work achieves a constant level of dark poetry: he flawlessly integrates Soupspoon's and Kiki's past harsh lives and memories with the keenly observed contemporary New York slum scene as the bittersweet blues constantly sound somber chords beneath. There is no false sentimental note anywhere in the book, just a deeply moving creation of two extraordinary people who achieve a powerful humanity where it would seem almost impossible it should exist. Author tour.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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