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My Life in the Purple Kingdom
- Narrated by: BrownMark
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the summer of 1981, Mark Brown was a teenager working at a 7-11 store when he wasn't rehearsing with his high school band, Phantasy. Come fall, Brown, now called BrownMark, was onstage with Prince at the Los Angeles Coliseum, opening for the Rolling Stones in front of 90,000 people. Raw, wry, real, this book takes us from his musical awakening as a boy in Minneapolis to the cold call from Prince at 19, from touring the world with The Revolution and performing in Purple Rain to inking his own contract with Motown.
BrownMark's story is that of a hometown kid, living for sunny days when his transistor would pick up KUXL, a solar-powered, shut-down-at-sundown station that was the only one that played R&B music in Minneapolis in 1968. But once he took up the bass guitar - and never looked back - he entered a whole new realm, and, literally at the right hand of Twin Cities musical royalty, he joined the funk revolution that integrated the Minneapolis music scene and catapulted him onto the international stage. He takes us behind the scenes as few can, into the confusing emotional and professional life among the denizens of Paisley Park, and offers a rare, intimate look into music at the heady heights that his childhood self could never have imagined.
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- Mitchell
- 2021-11-16
Essential for any serious Prince fan
I was very pleased when this was finally released on audiobook and it being read by BrownMark himself is a big plus. The parts covering his early years are inspiring and exciting. The highlight is definitely the touring years with Prince, lots of amazing details and funny stories. I would have liked to hear him go into a little more detail or just make the book long like Morris Days book. I feel like BrownMark could have been a little more appreciate to Prince, there is a lingering sense of bitterness that’s a little off putting but I only know what I’ve read. Overall big recommendation that I finished in two days.
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