
ON THE RECORDs
Notes from the Vinyl Revival
Graham Sharpe(Author)
Oldcastle Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 24. September 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-85730-587-9 (ISBN)
Description
Far from being yesterday's fading, forgotten format, vinyl records have survived and flourished as the music medium of choice for not only baby-boomers, but all ages. Every record a collector acquires comes with a story of its own, and the recent Covid-19 lockdowns prompted many vinylholics, including Graham Sharpe, to look more closely at their reasons for collecting, take stock of existing collections and rediscover old favourites.
Vinyl Countdown followed Sharpe's journey to over a hundred record shops across the globe, from Amsterdam and Angus, to Bedfordshire and Budapest, Tennessee and Wellington. Now, ON THE RECORDs: Notes from the Vinyl Revival explores the impact of recent global events on the record industry and considers the reasons why vinyl remains a beloved - and booming - format. It includes interviews and contributions from voices across the industry - shop owners, record company insiders, online/postal sellers, auction organisers, market traders of vinyl, amateur collectors - who share their stories with candour, warmth and humour.
A mesmerising blend of memoir, travel, music and social history that will appeal to anyone who vividly recalls the first LP they bought and any music fan who derives pleasure from the capacity that records have for transporting you back in time.
Vinyl Countdown followed Sharpe's journey to over a hundred record shops across the globe, from Amsterdam and Angus, to Bedfordshire and Budapest, Tennessee and Wellington. Now, ON THE RECORDs: Notes from the Vinyl Revival explores the impact of recent global events on the record industry and considers the reasons why vinyl remains a beloved - and booming - format. It includes interviews and contributions from voices across the industry - shop owners, record company insiders, online/postal sellers, auction organisers, market traders of vinyl, amateur collectors - who share their stories with candour, warmth and humour.
A mesmerising blend of memoir, travel, music and social history that will appeal to anyone who vividly recalls the first LP they bought and any music fan who derives pleasure from the capacity that records have for transporting you back in time.
Reviews / Votes
As essential a purchase as Revolver or What's the Story. Brings every single album in your vinyl collection back to life -- John Inverdale Vinyl lovers everywhere will appreciate this sharp-eyed account by indefatigable crate-digger Graham Sharpe -- Simon Matthews, author of Before It Went Rotten A super fun romp through the looking glass of vinyl obsession, Sharpe captures the thrill, friendship, community and identity found within the grooves of a record -- Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, author of Why Vinyl Matters An obessive's book that will make you yearn for that moment when you slip an album from its much loved cover and hold it as if it is made of sugar work -- Alyson Rudd It's like a visit to a good record shop: familiar yet surprising, and occasionally throwing up pure gold -- Danny Kelly, former editor of NMEMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Harpenden, Herts
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
Work includes 8 pages of full colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85730-587-9 (9780857305879)
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E-Book
09/2024
Oldcastle Books Ltd
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Person
A journalist by trade, GRAHAM SHARPE made a name for himself by spending almost half a century publicising bookmakers William Hill, winning awards along the way, and creating one himself - the world's most prestigious and richest sports-based literary prize, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year. Graham has been attending the races on the Channel Islands for over 45 years, and is the author of several titles, including Vinyl Countdown and A Gentleman's Guide to Calculating Winning Bets.