45 RPM: The History, Heroes and Villains of a Pop Music Revolution
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45 RPM: The History, Heroes and Villains of a Pop Music Revolution

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In the 1950s and '60s, those shiny 45-rpm records with the big hole in the middle were the primary delivery system for popular American music, especially rock 'n' roll. Cheap to manufacture and available to even fly-by-night record operations, the "donut disc" changed the way popular music was written, recorded, promoted and marketed, and it broke - at least for ...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published October 1st 2003 by Backbeat Books
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