In our increasingly digital world, audiophiles know that the real recording is on vinyl. That s why sales of vinyl continue to soar. Mike Evans offers a sumptuous visual celebration of this medium s fascinating history and triumphant rebirth. From weighty 78s to feisty 45s, from eccentric EPs to legendary LPs, he brings vinyl recordings off the shelves and out of the crates, spotlighting:
The development of discs from shellac to vinyl
Run-out groove messages, picture discs, limited editions, colored vinyl, and deluxe 180g reissues that make fans and collectors rejoice
The records iconic packaging and art, including the work of Reid Miles, Roger Dean, Peter Saville, and Hipgnosis
The history and development of various leading labels, such as Atlantic, Audio Fidelity, Casablanca, Decca, Def Jam, Motown, Verve, and more
Groundbreaking artists and their game-changing releases, from the first 45, Eddy Arnold s Texarkana Baby, to the vinyl revival as led by Jack White s Lazaretto
No collection is complete without it.
Vinyl: The Art of Making Records
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Author(s)Mike Evans,
PublisherSterling
ISBN / ASIN1454917814
ISBN-139781454917816
Sales Rank361,476
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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