This history of the LP is a must-have for any music connoisseur!
When vinyl LP records took over the music industry in the late 1950s, a
new era began. No longer bound by the time constraints of the shellac
78s that had been in use since the 1910s, recording artists could now
present an entire album--rather than a lone three-minute single--on a
vinyl LP, giving listeners a completely new way to experience their
music. In recent years, vinyl has found a second life as an art form,
collected and appreciated by music connoisseurs across the world.
Vinyl: The Art of Making Records examines the origins of the vinyl
format and its evolution throughout the 20th century, and also provides
an in-depth look at how vinyl LPs are manufactured and packaged--often
with striking artwork that makes them beloved by music enthusiasts
today. Also included are four removable art prints, each representing a
sample of album covers from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.