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45 RPM: The History, Heroes, and Villains of a Pop Music Revolution

Title : 45 RPM: The History, Heroes, and Villains of a Pop Music Revolution
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Rating : 4.46 (978 Votes)
Asin : 0879307579
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 178 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-09
Language : English

Traces the 7inch single's origins back to the 1880s, and explains the personality conflicts that lead an eccentric genius to develop the 45 into one of postwar America's most popular consumer products.

Jonker said For a narrow audience. This book is worth more like For a narrow audience Jonker This book is worth more like 4 stars for record collectors, and two stars for most everyone else.The title promises something different than the book delivers. It was weak on the subject of the role of the 45 in pop culture or on the evolution of music. It didn't ignore the subject entirely, but the observations were commonplace and lacked in-depth analysis.What the book does offer is pages and pages of trivia that has little to do with "heroes and villains." You will learn that such and such single was initially pressed with a bad stamper and the corrected version has bolder type on the label, . stars for record collectors, and two stars for most everyone else.The title promises something different than the book delivers. It was weak on the subject of the role of the For a narrow audience Jonker This book is worth more like 4 stars for record collectors, and two stars for most everyone else.The title promises something different than the book delivers. It was weak on the subject of the role of the 45 in pop culture or on the evolution of music. It didn't ignore the subject entirely, but the observations were commonplace and lacked in-depth analysis.What the book does offer is pages and pages of trivia that has little to do with "heroes and villains." You will learn that such and such single was initially pressed with a bad stamper and the corrected version has bolder type on the label, . 5 in pop culture or on the evolution of music. It didn't ignore the subject entirely, but the observations were commonplace and lacked in-depth analysis.What the book does offer is pages and pages of trivia that has little to do with "heroes and villains." You will learn that such and such single was initially pressed with a bad stamper and the corrected version has bolder type on the label, . Not as good as it might have been Paul Tognetti Perhaps I was expecting too much here, but as someone who has been collecting 45's for nearly 40 years I found this book to be a bit disappointing. The first half of the book, covering the early history of this format, was somewhat long winded and poorly written. Many of the sentences seemed to just ramble on and on. Things seemed to pick up a bit in the second half of the book, however, and I was able to glean a lot more information from the latter chapters. The book is liberally sprinkled with photos of rare and interesting 45 rpm labels and picture sleeves. As a collector, I saw many items I . For all the real-life Shrevies out there David A. Bede Shrevie, the obsessive record collector in the movie "Diner," gets a well deserved mention in the introduction to this book. And it's the perfect book for those of us who are like him. You know who you are - you know the subtle logo variations on your favorite record labels and the years they occurred, the B sides and the hits that started as B sides (a list of which is included here), the imperfections in the vinyl on your copy and maybe even how they got there. This is for you!The title and cover of the book are slightly misleading. This is not a cultural history of the 45 or of rock and roll

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