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Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first commercial LP with this authoritative, highly illustrated, and multifaceted look at the history and culture of vinyl record collecting and turntables.
Vinyl records continue to be hot commodities among everyone from obsessive audiophiles to newbie collectors getting their toes wet.
In the Groove: The Vinyl Record and Turntable Revolution
is the book for both—and everyone in between. Published to mark the 75th year since the introduction of the commercial LP,
In the Groove
is
written by a roster of wellknown music journalists, vinyl junkies, and stereophiles
teaming up to present a gorgeous tribute to the vinyl LP and the culture it has spawned:
Richie Unterberger explores the history of the 33 1/3 LP, including its predecessor, the 78rpm record, the first commercial LPs, the pressing process, stereo vs. mono, and formats like the 7inch/45rpm record.
Gillian Gaar tackles those temples to the turntable: record stores. Inside, she examines the history of LP merchandising everywhere from department stores to headshops, Record Store Day, the artist instore appearance, and swap meets and record shows.
Martin Popoff pens a paean to the physical object itself, discussing the advent of the sleeve, the great LP covers, famous sleeve designers, liner notes and packaging, colored vinyl, and more.
Matt Anniss looks at the collecting hobby and topics like obsessive collectors, what makes a great listening space, playing and caring for vinyl, collecting and vinyl in DJ and hiphop cultures, and the mixtape phenomenon.
Ken Micallef, a top hifi journalist, has the gearheads covered with explanations of turntables from portables to audiophilequality units, the workings and parts of a turntable from motors and tonearms to plinths and cartridges, and the components of a system.
is illustrated throughout with
images of gear, listening spaces, record stores, sleeve art, and celebrities and musicians
enjoying the vinyl hobby through the decades. Brief, entertaining sidebars cover topics like
famous labels
from Stax to Sub Pop,
famous EPs
,
wellknown record stores
milestone LP covers
, a
beginner’s guide to grading
, and formats that have challenged the supremacy of the LP, including 8track, reeltoreel, and cassette.
Feel the groove with this effervescent ode to vinyl.
Vinyl records continue to be hot commodities among everyone from obsessive audiophiles to newbie collectors getting their toes wet.
In the Groove: The Vinyl Record and Turntable Revolution
is the book for both—and everyone in between. Published to mark the 75th year since the introduction of the commercial LP,
In the Groove
is
written by a roster of wellknown music journalists, vinyl junkies, and stereophiles
teaming up to present a gorgeous tribute to the vinyl LP and the culture it has spawned:
Richie Unterberger explores the history of the 33 1/3 LP, including its predecessor, the 78rpm record, the first commercial LPs, the pressing process, stereo vs. mono, and formats like the 7inch/45rpm record.
Gillian Gaar tackles those temples to the turntable: record stores. Inside, she examines the history of LP merchandising everywhere from department stores to headshops, Record Store Day, the artist instore appearance, and swap meets and record shows.
Martin Popoff pens a paean to the physical object itself, discussing the advent of the sleeve, the great LP covers, famous sleeve designers, liner notes and packaging, colored vinyl, and more.
Matt Anniss looks at the collecting hobby and topics like obsessive collectors, what makes a great listening space, playing and caring for vinyl, collecting and vinyl in DJ and hiphop cultures, and the mixtape phenomenon.
Ken Micallef, a top hifi journalist, has the gearheads covered with explanations of turntables from portables to audiophilequality units, the workings and parts of a turntable from motors and tonearms to plinths and cartridges, and the components of a system.
is illustrated throughout with
images of gear, listening spaces, record stores, sleeve art, and celebrities and musicians
enjoying the vinyl hobby through the decades. Brief, entertaining sidebars cover topics like
famous labels
from Stax to Sub Pop,
famous EPs
,
wellknown record stores
milestone LP covers
, a
beginner’s guide to grading
, and formats that have challenged the supremacy of the LP, including 8track, reeltoreel, and cassette.
Feel the groove with this effervescent ode to vinyl.
Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first commercial LP with this authoritative, highly illustrated, and multifaceted look at the history and culture of vinyl record collecting and turntables.
Vinyl records continue to be hot commodities among everyone from obsessive audiophiles to newbie collectors getting their toes wet.
In the Groove: The Vinyl Record and Turntable Revolution
is the book for both—and everyone in between. Published to mark the 75th year since the introduction of the commercial LP,
In the Groove
is
written by a roster of wellknown music journalists, vinyl junkies, and stereophiles
teaming up to present a gorgeous tribute to the vinyl LP and the culture it has spawned:
Richie Unterberger explores the history of the 33 1/3 LP, including its predecessor, the 78rpm record, the first commercial LPs, the pressing process, stereo vs. mono, and formats like the 7inch/45rpm record.
Gillian Gaar tackles those temples to the turntable: record stores. Inside, she examines the history of LP merchandising everywhere from department stores to headshops, Record Store Day, the artist instore appearance, and swap meets and record shows.
Martin Popoff pens a paean to the physical object itself, discussing the advent of the sleeve, the great LP covers, famous sleeve designers, liner notes and packaging, colored vinyl, and more.
Matt Anniss looks at the collecting hobby and topics like obsessive collectors, what makes a great listening space, playing and caring for vinyl, collecting and vinyl in DJ and hiphop cultures, and the mixtape phenomenon.
Ken Micallef, a top hifi journalist, has the gearheads covered with explanations of turntables from portables to audiophilequality units, the workings and parts of a turntable from motors and tonearms to plinths and cartridges, and the components of a system.
is illustrated throughout with
images of gear, listening spaces, record stores, sleeve art, and celebrities and musicians
enjoying the vinyl hobby through the decades. Brief, entertaining sidebars cover topics like
famous labels
from Stax to Sub Pop,
famous EPs
,
wellknown record stores
milestone LP covers
, a
beginner’s guide to grading
, and formats that have challenged the supremacy of the LP, including 8track, reeltoreel, and cassette.
Feel the groove with this effervescent ode to vinyl.
Vinyl records continue to be hot commodities among everyone from obsessive audiophiles to newbie collectors getting their toes wet.
In the Groove: The Vinyl Record and Turntable Revolution
is the book for both—and everyone in between. Published to mark the 75th year since the introduction of the commercial LP,
In the Groove
is
written by a roster of wellknown music journalists, vinyl junkies, and stereophiles
teaming up to present a gorgeous tribute to the vinyl LP and the culture it has spawned:
Richie Unterberger explores the history of the 33 1/3 LP, including its predecessor, the 78rpm record, the first commercial LPs, the pressing process, stereo vs. mono, and formats like the 7inch/45rpm record.
Gillian Gaar tackles those temples to the turntable: record stores. Inside, she examines the history of LP merchandising everywhere from department stores to headshops, Record Store Day, the artist instore appearance, and swap meets and record shows.
Martin Popoff pens a paean to the physical object itself, discussing the advent of the sleeve, the great LP covers, famous sleeve designers, liner notes and packaging, colored vinyl, and more.
Matt Anniss looks at the collecting hobby and topics like obsessive collectors, what makes a great listening space, playing and caring for vinyl, collecting and vinyl in DJ and hiphop cultures, and the mixtape phenomenon.
Ken Micallef, a top hifi journalist, has the gearheads covered with explanations of turntables from portables to audiophilequality units, the workings and parts of a turntable from motors and tonearms to plinths and cartridges, and the components of a system.
is illustrated throughout with
images of gear, listening spaces, record stores, sleeve art, and celebrities and musicians
enjoying the vinyl hobby through the decades. Brief, entertaining sidebars cover topics like
famous labels
from Stax to Sub Pop,
famous EPs
,
wellknown record stores
milestone LP covers
, a
beginner’s guide to grading
, and formats that have challenged the supremacy of the LP, including 8track, reeltoreel, and cassette.
Feel the groove with this effervescent ode to vinyl.
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