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Vinyl A History Of The Analogue Record Richard Osborne

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Vinyl A History Of The Analogue Record Richard Osborne
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Richard Osborne
ISBN: 9781409440277, 1409440273
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Vinyl A History Of The Analogue Record Richard Osborne by Richard Osborne 9781409440277, 1409440273 instant download after payment.

Vinyl: A History of the Analogue Record is the first in-depth study of the vinyl record. Richard Osborne traces of the evolution of the recording format from its roots in the first sound recording experiments to its survival in the world of digital technologies. This book addresses the record's relationship with music: the analogue record was shaped by, and helped to shape, the music of the twentieth century. It also looks at the cult of vinyl records. Why are users so passionate about this format? Why has it become the subject of artworks and advertisements? Why are vinyl records still being produced?This book explores its subject using a distinctive approach: the author takes the vinyl record apart and historicizes its construction. Each chapter explores a different element: the groove, the disc shape, the label, vinyl itself, the album, the single, the b-side and the 12" single, and the sleeve. By anatomizing vinyl in this manner, the author shines new light on its impact and appeal.

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