The history of the pop album, from the invention of vinyl and the LP 60 years ago to its revival in our iPod age.
The history of the pop album, from the invention of vinyl and the LP 60 years ago to its revival in our iPod age.
For nearly 60 years, since the arrival of the long-playing record in 1948, the album has provided the soundtrack to our lives. Our record collections, even if they're on CD, or these days, an iPod, are personal treasure, revealing our loves, errors of jugdement and lapses in taste.Self-confessed music obsessive, Travis Elborough, explores the way in which particular albums are deeply embedded in cultural history, revered as works of art or so ubiqitous as to be almost invisible. But in the age of the iPod, when we can download an infinite number of single tracks and need never listen to a whole album ever again, does the concept of an album still mean anything? THE LONG-PLAYER GOODBYE is a brilliant piece of popular history and a celebration of the joy of records. If you've ever had a favourite album, you'll love Travis Elborough's warm and witty take on how vinyl changed our world.
“'Wonderful book... a great thundering roar of nostalgia for the LP record.'”
He's got a happy knack of stuffing sentences with facts, colour and incident - Scotland on Sunday
Pleasingly compelling... Elborough is a charming, funny and frequently fascinating guide - Daily TelgraphReassuring air of cultural authority... impressive depth of perspective... admirably persuasive - Independent on SundayFascinating... very fresh and clear - Guardian Wonderful book... a great thundering roar of nostalgia for the LP record. - SpectatorElborough has the passion of a true enthusiast... but he's also an indefatigable researcher, who has somehow seen a clear path through the vast amount of material to write a book that reads easily and well but also wholly coherently. Richly enjoyable. - Mail on Sundayhighly entertaining - Independentan affectionate adieu to the format - The Long-Player GoobyeTravis Elborough is a former bookseller and a freelance writer. His previous book, The Bus We Loved: London's affair with the Routemaster was a massive critical success. He lives in London and owns far too many albums for his own good.
For nearly 60 years, since the arrival of the long-playing record in 1948, the album has provided the soundtrack to our lives. Our record collections, even if they're on CD, or these days, an iPod, are personal treasure, revealing our loves, errors of jugdement and lapses in taste.Self-confessed music obsessive, Travis Elborough, explores the way in which particular albums are deeply embedded in cultural history, revered as works of art or so ubiqitous as to be almost invisible. But in the age of the iPod, when we can download an infinite number of single tracks and need never listen to a whole album ever again, does the concept of an album still mean anything? THE LONG-PLAYER GOODBYE is a brilliant piece of popular history and a celebration of the joy of records. If you've ever had a favourite album, you'll love Travis Elborough's warm and witty take on how vinyl changed our world.
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