Super Freak: The Life of Rick James
By (Author) Peter Benjaminson
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
7th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
781.644092
Hardback
384
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
635g
Rick James played with Neil Young, self-produced his first album (later picked up by Motown), crossed rock and funk to come up with one of the best-selling albums of the 1980s, became one of the biggest pop stars of the era, turned a young white woman named Teena Marie into an R&B superstar, displayed an outrageously sex- and drug-filled lifestyle, was tried and found guilty of assaulting and imprisoning a young woman, went on to record new music that was compared to the Beatles' White Album , and ended his life as a punch line for Dave Chappelle. James attempted to tell his own story -- in two different books -- but left out many incidents that reflected badly on his character. Now, based on court records, newspaper archives, and extensive interviews with dozens of family members, band members, friends, and lovers, here is the definitive biography of Motown's most controversial superstar.
"An unapologetic, no-holds-barred biography of a flamboyant and controversial artist." Booklist Online
"Benjaminson acts as a gifted stenographer laying the facts out for readers to come to their own conclusions without trying to push one verdict or the other." Passions of the Weiss
"Rick James was one of the biggest musical stars of the 1980s, and his life was a roller-coaster of moods, musical styles, triumph, and failure. He was definitely a Super Freak, and this book will tell you why." Library Journal
Peter Benjaminson is the author of Death in the Afternoon: America's Newspaper Giants Struggle for Survival, Secret Police: Inside the New York City Department of Investigation, and The Story of Motown, and is the coathor of Investigative Reporting. He is a former reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Detroit Free Press. He lives in New York City.