I just finished reading the new autobiography by Miles Copeland, "Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: My Life in the Music Business."
It's very substantial, detailed and entertaining with dozens of anecdotes about his early life and the dizzying number of bands he worked with. There's no doubt that James Brown was the second hardest working man in show business. Miles Copeland was first. I'm sure the 318-page book could have easily been twice as long.There are just so many famous artists who may have never made it without being launched by Miles and IRS.
As expected with Miles (who most Police fans consider part of the band) he's very honest and gives the good, the bad, the ugly (the hits and misses) and the outrageous.
I will not give away any details. I don't want to spoil the book.
The book is not about the Police and Sting. That's about 15 percent of the material. I will state that our own Dietmar Cloes was thanked by Miles as a fact checker. Wow. Go Dietmar!
I give the book four out of five stars. I highly recommend it to any musician, music business fan and, of course, fans of the Police. It fills in many gaps that we didn't get from books written by Ian, Stewart, Andy and Sting.
Why not five out of five stars?
1) I wanted more about the Police and Sting and reasons for Sting firing Miles after his most successful solo album. I will say that Miles did not hold back when briefly discussing the people around Sting. Perhaps he has an NDA with Sting and can only go so far?
2) He didn't talk about the reported riff with Stewart. That situation makes me sad. I hope they can work it out. I don't think I have heard Stewart talk about it.
3) No mention whatsoever about being cut out of the Police reunion. I was astonished that Miles did not mention that- a glaring omission.
I didn't know that Andy was briefly managed by Miles for his first solo album- the vocal album. I think Andy refused to accept criticism and refused suggested changes/adjustments. I am going to guess that Police reunion was partially payback from Andy. I am a huge fan of Andy. I have almost all his solo work. I have seen him live. However, I think we all know that he tends to be overly sensitive, which is common among artists. A review can be 98 percent raves yet they will brood and dwell on a single negative comment.
4) More photos. I know it increases printing costs.
That's why I give the book 4/5. Overall, however, a very nice job by Miles.
After also reading the books written Ian, Stewart, Andy and Sting, I know there's tons of material for a Hollywood movie or mini-series. (If I can find reasonably priced copies of Miles "CIA" Copeland's books I would have read those, as well.)
Spies, CIA, intrigue, coups, Vietnam, Middle East, sex, drugs & Rock 'n Roll, many rags to riches tales, music business machinations, the castle, the Police, Sting, REM, Go-Go's, Bangles, Squeeze, bellydancers, Courteney Cox, and much more. Why has no one written a script?