
The Ultimate Guide to Vinyl and More
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Based on Dave Thompson's original Backbeat classic, The Music Lover's Guide to Record Collecting, this revamped, colorful, expanded edition takes readers from the early days of cylinders, 78s, and Edison records on through 45s, LPs, 8-tracks, cassettes, bootlegs, CDs, MiniDiscs, MP3s, LPs, and other formats.
Landmark labels, collectable artists, specialist themes, and more are explored across a series of essays, while dozens of color images bring the most obscure corners of the hobby to life. Unlike other volumes that focus exclusively on vinyl, this book caters to the audiophile whose obsession for music welcomes all formats. Through it all, the joy and fascination of music collecting in all its guises comes alive.
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- Front Cover
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE: COLLECTING AND COLLECTORS
- An Informal History of Record Collecting
- How to Get Started: My First Turntable
- How to Grade Records (and CDs and Tapes)
- The World's Most Valuable Records
- And the World's Least Valuable Records
- The World's Most Valuable Sleeves
- Collecting on the Internet
- PART TWO: COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTIBLES
- Introduction
- A Brief History of Recorded Sound
- Focusing on Formats: A Quick Case Study
- Acetates: The Rock Star's Rough Draft
- Autographs
- Blu-Ray: Can It Ever Get Better Than This?
- Bootlegs: Beauties or the Beast?
- Box Sets: All You Ever Needed to Know (Plus a Booklet)
- Cassettes: Against All Odds
- CDs: The Ultimate Hostile Takeover
- CD-3s: Good Things Don't Always Come in Small Packages
- Cylinders: Tubular Blues
- Digital Compact Cassettes: Oops. Well, That Didn't Work Too Well
- DVD-Audio: Sound and, Sometimes, Vision
- Edison Discs: The First Format War
- 8-Tracks: Clunk, Click, Every Trip
- Enhanced CDs: All This and Moving Pictures, Too
- EPs: Albums on Installment Plans
- Explicit Chapter: I Can't Believe You Just Said That
- You Can't Show That Here: Collecting "Banned" Record Sleeves
- Export Issues: Foreigners Have All the Fun
- Flexidiscs: Bend Me, Shape Me
- 45s: The Greatest Sound on Earth
- 4-Track Cartridges: Nice Idea, but Not Enough Clunks
- Interview Discs: Too Much Chatter
- Jukebox Albums: More Bang for Your Buck
- Labelology: The Train Now Standing. . .
- LPs: Twelve Inches of Pleasure
- Mighty Tiny Toy Record Player: Batteries Not Included
- MiniDiscs: Tiny Toys Revisited
- Mini-8s: Small, but Smart
- Mini Pac: Gone and Forgotten
- Mp3s: The Invisible Menace
- MQS SD: The Latest Physical Music Format (As of Early 2018)
- Nipper: The Story of His Master's Voice
- PlayTapes: They Were Tapes. You Played Them
- Pocket Discs: Music from the Hip
- Pocket Rockers: For the Tiniest Tots of the Lot
- Polish Postcards: Warsaw Packed
- Promos: The Critics' Choice
- Quadraphonic LPs: Extra Ears Optional
- Quad-8s: Eight Tracks, Four Channels
- Reel-to-Reel Tapes: High-End and Hot
- Sheet Music: Play It Yourself
- Super Audio Compact Discs: They're Compact Discs, and They're Super. Apparently
- 78s: Fragility as a Way of Life
- 16 rpm: A Merry-Go-Round for Your Tortoise
- Test Pressings, or Factory Samples: Just to Make Sure It Works
- Transcription Discs: On Your Radio
- 12-Inch Singles: They're Like 45s. Only Bigger
- UHCD: The Ultimate Sound Experience ... Again
- PART THREE: THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDERCASE STUDIES FROM THE FRINGES OF OBSESSION
- Introduction
- The Album: How Many Copies of That Record Do You Need?
- The Myriad Dark Sides of the Moon
- The Year: It Was Fifty Years Ago Today (Give or Take): Collecting 1968
- The Broadcast: Live at the BBC
- The Single: The Best of Punk Rock-The Fifty Most Necessary
- The Genre: We All Got High on Bubblegum
- The Event: Record Store Day
- The Archive: Jimi Hendrix-The Early Years
- The Band(s): Two Supergroups Together-The Stones and Beatles Collaborations
- The Theme: Every Day Is Halloween
- The Fifties: It Wasn't All Rock 'n' Roll
- The Soundtrack: Quadrophenia on Disc, on Stage, on Film
- The Guilty Pleasure: All I Want for Christmas Is ... Something Different to Collect
- 78s: A Shellac Superstar
- The Label: Mick Jagger Is the A&R Man
- And Finally ... The Rebirth of Vinyl-Forgive Me if You've Heard This One Before
- PART FOUR: THIRTY COLLECTIBLE RECORD LABELS
- Introduction
- A&M
- Asylum
- Atlantic
- Bell
- Beserkley
- Cameo-Parkway
- Capricorn
- Chess
- Del-Fi
- Elektra
- Factory
- Harvest
- Homestead
- Immediate
- Island
- King/Federal
- Motown
- Parlophone
- Philles
- Polar
- Red Bird
- Skydog
- Stax
- Stiff
- Sub Pop
- Sun
- Vanguard
- Vertigo
- Virgin
- ZTT
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