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A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our Lives - David Hepworth

A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our Lives - David Hepworth

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  • The unparalleled David Hepworth celebrates the reign - and the return - of the LP (from 'Sgt Pepper' to 'Thriller'), how vinyl changed the music, the music industry and the way we listen.

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    ā€˜Hepworth’s knowledge and understanding of rock history is prodigious … [a] hugely entertaining study of the LP’s golden age’ The Times

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    The era of the LP began in 1967, with ā€˜Sgt Pepper’; The Beatles didn’t just collect together a bunch of songs, they Made An Album. Henceforth, everybody else wanted to Make An Album.

    The end came only fifteen years later, coinciding with the release of Michael Jackson’s ā€˜Thriller’. By then the Walkman had taken music out of the home and into the streets and the record business had begun trying to reverse-engineer the creative process in order to make big money. Nobody would play music or listen to it in quite the same way ever again.

    It was a short but transformative time. Musicians became ā€˜artists’ and we, the people, patrons of the arts. The LP itself had been a mark of sophistication, a measure of wealth, an instrument of education, a poster saying things you dare not say yourself, a means of attracting the opposite sex, and, for many, the single most desirable object in their lives.

    This is the story of that time; it takes us from recording studios where musicians were doing things that had never been done before to the sparsely furnished apartments where their efforts would be received like visitations from a higher power. This is the story of how LPs saved our lives.

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  • The unparalleled David Hepworth celebrates the reign - and the return - of the LP (from 'Sgt Pepper' to 'Thriller'), how vinyl changed the music, the music industry and the way we listen.

    _________

    ā€˜Hepworth’s knowledge and understanding of rock history is prodigious … [a] hugely entertaining study of the LP’s golden age’ The Times

    _________

    The era of the LP began in 1967, with ā€˜Sgt Pepper’; The Beatles didn’t just collect together a bunch of songs, they Made An Album. Henceforth, everybody else wanted to Make An Album.

    The end came only fifteen years later, coinciding with the release of Michael Jackson’s ā€˜Thriller’. By then the Walkman had taken music out of the home and into the streets and the record business had begun trying to reverse-engineer the creative process in order to make big money. Nobody would play music or listen to it in quite the same way ever again.

    It was a short but transformative time. Musicians became ā€˜artists’ and we, the people, patrons of the arts. The LP itself had been a mark of sophistication, a measure of wealth, an instrument of education, a poster saying things you dare not say yourself, a means of attracting the opposite sex, and, for many, the single most desirable object in their lives.

    This is the story of that time; it takes us from recording studios where musicians were doing things that had never been done before to the sparsely furnished apartments where their efforts would be received like visitations from a higher power. This is the story of how LPs saved our lives.

  • Units: 1
    Genre: Books
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