Vinyl: The Art of Making Records is a celebration of the medium's fascinating history and triumphant rebirth. From weighty 78s to feisty 45s, from eccentric Eps to legendary long-players, it brings vinyl off the shelves and out of the crates. The book will spotlight the development of the discs themselves; pioneering lalles such as Columbia, RCA Victor and Atlantic; ground-breaking artists and their game-changing releases such as Sgt Pepper by the Beatles, the Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd and Pearl Jam; the idiosyncratic and iconic packaging developed by daring designers and the special collectors editions like messages scratched in run-out grooves, limited editions, picture discs and deluxe reissues. A wonderful gift idea for music collectors and enthusiasts. This hardback book has 256 pages and measures: 25.5 x 25.5 x 2.5cm.
Brand | Mike Evans |
Model Number | 9780857624253 |
Package Dimensions | 25.7 x 25.7 x 2.8 cm; 1.43 kg |
Material | Vinyl |
Item Weight | 1.43 kg |
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Definitive guide to vinyl formats and Artwork
Beautiful book, lavishly illustrated full of well researched information and lots of nicely reproduced photos. Everything you could wish to know about all aspects of the history of the vinyl format going back to Edison - Highly recommended.
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