Record Store Days From Vinyl To Digital And Back Again by Gary Calamar and Phil Gallo
By Jon Regen
Fri, 1 Oct 2010
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RecordStore_nrBefore the Internet reinvented the music-buying experience, the record store reigned supreme as the headquarters for the audio-obsessed. In this pictorial romp through the history of music sales, the authors leave no record sleeve unturned. With heartfelt commentary by the likes of Paul McCartney, John Mellencamp, and Bruce Springsteen, and a foreword by Peter Buck of R.E.M., Record Store Days is sure to bring out the nostalgic side of your inner music fan—even if you’re young enough to be a “digital native.” (sterlingpublishing.com)

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