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"Shapiro creates a complex portrait that shies from melodrama.... This volume brings keen perspective to both [Harrison's] great contributions and bland failures." --Publishers Weekly
"Baby-boomer readers in general will enjoy Shapiro's nostalgic look back at the Underrated Beatle." --Kirkus Reviews
Marc Shapiro has written over a dozen worksof non-fiction, with books on popular bands including Carlos Santana: Back on Top, Creed: From Zero to Platinum and The Story of The Eagles: The Long Run. He is also a rock journalist who has written for The Los Angeles Free Press, Words and Music, Hit Parade, Bam Magazine, Rock and Soul, Word Up, Faces, Gig and Creem.
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