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Title:Once Upon A Nightwish
Author:Mape Ollila
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 329 pages
Published:2008 by Deggael Communications (first published 2006)
Categories:Music. Nonfiction. Biography
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Once Upon A Nightwish Paperback | Pages: 329 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 319 Users | 23 Reviews

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Once Upon a NIGHTWISH - The Official Biography 1996-2006 is a book about 9-year-story of the band. The book is written by Mape Ollila, extremely experienced music editor.

Year 1996: Tuomas Holopainen is on his summer cottage in Kitee, sitting by the campfire, saying to his two friends that he probably should found an own band.
Year 2005: Holopainen’s Nightwish is selling gold around the world and playing to overexcited audiences everywhere from Asia to America, critics are praising the total breakthrough-album ”Once”, and the band has become Finnish national treasure, a beloved export article that is listened by not only metal music lovers but babies and oldsters.

What has happened during these nine years? Mape Ollila answers this question in this thorough, dramatic and beautifully illustrated Nightwish-book. He has been interviewing the band members, co-workers, family members, friends, fans and colleagues for two years, the book will go through the good times and bad times, uncover members’ mind, tell unbelievable stories from touring, including even serious exposures from Nightwish-world.

Mape Ollila has a long experience as a music editor, specialized in metal music. Ollila has followed Nightwish’s career from the beginning and travelled along with the band for example in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria, England and the United States

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Original Title: Once Upon A Nightwish ISBN13 9789529974924
Edition Language: English
Setting: Finland


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Ratings: 4.12 From 319 Users | 23 Reviews

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Don't get me wrong I love this band.....But the book failed to offer something.....It supposedly describes the events that lead to Tarja's leaving and how they got together but I got the feeling that they kept going on about how they fought etc. etc. blaming everybody else. In general, the story was not interesting and I failed to see why they decided to publish a book. Moreover, the Greek version was full of mistakes. Hence, my dissapointment and the bad review.

A really great, interesting biography. I have been a fan of Nightwish for many years, but I was one of those fans who fell in love with the band after the release of the Once album, so it was very interesting to learn about their beginnings and how Nightwish grew, and then grew apart. I had initially thought this was going to be a bit biased, but there were frequent POV from Tarja, whose husband it appears was responsible for the break up of the band. I guess, despite this biography, we will

Amazing story about my all time favorite band, worth the money

Being a Nightwish fan, I enjoyed reading this as it contained a lot of background info and details. Was it bias? Yes, it heavily favorited the band over the fired singer and the breakup took relatively high number of pages in the book but I guess that it understandable since the book was written right after the breakup. If the story was written now, not so much of emphasis would be given to the part of the Nightwish story.

Honest and informative.As a long time Nightwish fan,a lot of this information presented in the book is new to me.Thoroughly absorbing and interesting to read.Recommend it to Nightwish fans both old and new.

What do I think? Wow. That's what I think. This biography has taught me things that I never knew about Nightwish, a symphonic metal band. It talks about the story of what began as a small project in a small town in Finland, to a world-wide epic masterpiece. I now understand why the first lead singer, Tarja Turunen, was fired from the band. All confusions about this decision was explained, with quotes from interviews with the band members, magazines, newspapers and TV shows. I'm touched by the

Though at some points I had to skip paragraphs (due to boring details :P), the whole book is a masterpiece. It really tells the progress the band did over the years, and how they became world's number one symphonic metal band. Don't read the book unless you are a devoted fan. One more advice, do not take sides in the battle that happened between Nightwish and Tarja. Remember, everything happens for a reason! Just enjoy the journey and forget about the destination. Enter the world of NIGHTWISH!!
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