Review by Library Journal Review
Calamar (president, Go Music) and music journalist Gallo, both passionate fans and industry veterans, take a nostalgic look back at the history of record stores and what makes them distinctive. Packed with quotes from musicians, shop owners, and fans, this volume is a treat for readers, with its inside look at the importance of vinyl in people's lives throughout the 20th century. Major vinyl shops such as Tower Records, Rhino Records, and Bleecker Bob's are profiled. Nearly every page is graced with vintage photographs and interesting sidebars filled with facts, from the format history of recorded music over the century to vinyl oddities. The authors stress the importance of record stores as community meeting places and discuss the demise of the record industry, the rise of digital music, and the comeback of vinyl thanks to bands releasing limited-edition vinyl singles. Verdict An essential book that both educates and entertains. For music industry history buffs, nostalgic baby boomers, and younger DJs and music nerds.-Troy Reed, Southeast Regional Lib., Gilbert, AZ (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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