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| Hitman: Forty Years Making Music, Topping the Charts, and Winning Grammys | 
enlarge | Author: David Foster Publisher: Pocket Category: Book
List Price: $26.00 Buy New: $15.99 You Save: $10.01 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (8 reviews) Sales Rank: 2618
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 1439103062 Dewey Decimal Number: 781.64092 EAN: 9781439103067 ASIN: 1439103062
Publication Date: November 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description After almost four decades in the music business, David Foster -- producer, arranger, songwriter, performer -- is finally ready to talk. In this compelling and outspoken memoir, Foster shares some of his incredible stories: the first time he met Barbra Streisand, as a young session player in Los Angeles; his first of 15 Grammys for "After the Love Has Gone," Earth, Wind Fire's memorable hit; the making of Unison, Celine Dion's English-language debut; the challenges he faced on his way to putting the group Chicago back on the charts; his award-winning contribution to Unforgettable: With Love, Natalie Cole's comeback album; those back-to-back recording sessions with Madonna and Michael Jackson; and the incredible chain of events that spawned Whitney Houston's historic blockbuster, "I Will Always Love You."PFoster has worked with superstars of every decade, including:p align="center"Celine Dion - Josh Groban - Whitney Houston - Michael Buble - Barbra Streisand - Andrea Bocelli - Madonna - Michael Jackson - Natalie Cole - George Harrison - Earth, Wind Fire - *NSYNC - Chicago - Paul McCartney - All-4-One - Katharine McPhee - Toni Braxton - Alice Cooper - Olivia Newton-John - Michael BoltonP...and many more.PFrom his unique and privileged vantage point, Foster describes the delicate balancing act between artist and producer, offers revealing portraits of some of those artists at work, and shares his secrets for success in the maddeningly fickle music industry.PAt its heart, this is the story of a boy with perfect pitch who grew up to become one of the most influential musical forces of our time -- the solid gold hitman who produced the soundtrack of our lives.
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  A MUST read book for anyone interested in "pop" music! December 31, 2008 I have always known little about David Foster except that he is "that Canadian guy who worked with Celine Dion et al" I truly enjoyed and appreciated that this man wrote such a revealing but balanced personal history of his years in show business from the humble beginnnings in dreary 60's london to the glitzy over the top L.A. scene in a heyday never to be repeated- Marvin and Barbara Davis' circle. This book is not about parties or excess though. David clues us in early on about his large wholesome Canadian family, he is the only boy in a brood of seven children and he keeps his values throughout his life.He said he knew from the beginning that he would never get involved in the drug scene- and aren't we grateful that he didnt become a casualty like so many? br /The only disclosure that he rues is his complicated family life as he has several marriages and many gorgeous girls and stepchildren he must manage ; he is very upfront that this has been a checkered path. br / Most of the book is the meat- his hitmaking ability and his interactions and collaborations with the celebrities he has worked with ,from the gracious and sublimely talented to the rude and dismissive. I found David to be extremely modest and grounded and generous when describing most of his professional relationships. He also explains total unsnobbery as regards those who diss his work, explaining "popular" music is named as such because it is - POPULAR .Just because one may have Miles Davis on the turntable doesn't mean they cannot find something to appreciate about a singer selling millions of records. I found Mr. Foster very refreshing and rational, and lets face it , he is an uber star himself, dong what he does brilliantly.
  couldn't put it down December 30, 2008 I have been a David Foster fan for years; I've always wanted to know the backstory. This book not only reconciles why Grammy-winning Foster has become the person he is (shares family history) and explains his gift (perfect pitch) but is quite the indulgence for anyone addicted to pop culture or major performers! This book recounts his interactions (successful friendly or sour resentful) with many of the singers we know and love: Michael Buble, Celine Dion, Frank Sintra, Barbra Streisand, Katharine McPhee, Josh Groban, Whitney Houston, Renee Olstead and more). I loved reading the fascinating accounts of his time in the recording studio with so many influential artists and more important, how some of his timeless songs were produced. It's a great read for anyone who adores music and history-making artists or is simply captivated by anything relating to the 'who's who' of Hollywood.
  dull December 25, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
dull book, not really interesting.br /ok to read in short bursts on break at workbr /but I wouldn't really recommend it
  Good read, could have added more December 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
David Foster gives us the first ever account of his successful career. But he doesn't mention more of his work with Bill Champlin. Nothing on Warren Wiebe (how could he he was his "voice" for ten years or so) and it doesn't have a discography of his many works. Perhaps he couldn't fit in into one book.
  Great book....... December 12, 2008 I first came to know DAVID FOSTER when he produced CHICAGO 16 17 for the rock group. I really believed he turned that group around from theirbr /sub par previous albums. I enjoyed reading his candid observations br /of the different acts he has worked with in his career. I also give him credit for admitting the work he has produced and did not "hit". br /Great reading...
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