
Old Rare New. The Independent Record Shop
Pettit, Emma
Black Dog Publishing. 2008Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9781906155322
- ISBN: 978-1-906155-32-2
- Editorial: Black Dog Publishing
- Fecha de edición: 2008
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Dimensiones: 22x27
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 144
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There is nothing quite like the feeling of thumbing through LP after LP in a dusty old record shop, only to stumble upon some hidden treasure, new obsession or forgotten love. Old Rare New: The Independent Record Shop is a homage to the holy places of music collecting, complete with their particular anecdotes, peculiar characters, and unique environments.
Emma Pettit, formerly of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, has travelled across the UK and America into these eclectic spaces of musical exchange, interviewing record shop owners, collectors and musicians to provide a rich account of the increasingly rare independent record shop. Featured shops include Rough Trade East (London), Sister Ray (London), Vinyl Exchange (Manchester), Other Music (New York), Aquarius Records (San Francisco), Amoeba Records (California) and Jazz Record Mart (Chicago). The first comprehensive look at these important institutions, Old Rare New: The Independent Record Shop is an essential read for the musically inclined.
Featuring contributions by James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers), Simon Reynolds, Devendra Banhart, Billy Childish, Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne), Sean Bidder (Vinyl Factory), Byron Coley (Ecstatic Yod), Rob Da Bank (Bestival) and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.
'There is nothing quite like walking into a strange little record store in a town far from home and finding a record you've been after for so long, you didnt even remember you wanted it until you flipped through the bin and saw it. There is no similar charge available online, and it can't be gotten from a CD. It is something unique to vinyl and little stores and the people who live to breathe their air.'
Byron Coley
CONTENIDO:
Foreword, Barry Seven
"For a small shop...", Simon Singleton
To Have and to Hold: An Incomplete Guide to Independent Record Shops in America, Emma Pettit
A conversation with Bill Brewster
A conversation with Rob da Bank
A conversation with Chan Marshall
"My brother used to take me..." Olly Dixon
"One day, my mum...", Tim Noakes
Give me your Zonophone Number, Bob Stanley
A conversation with Steve Krakow
A conversation with Nick Luscombe
A conversation with Everett True
"The trouble is...", David Lashmar
"I run a record shop...", Stuart Baker
My life in Record Stones: A cautionary tale, Byron Coley
"Like, I suspect, quite a few...", John Mulvey
A conversation with Trevor Jackson
A conversation with James Lavelle
A conversation with Billy Childish
"As a teenager...", Joe Boyd
"There is a sense of pilgrimage...", David Keenan
The collectors, Sean Bidder
"We'd started buying the NME...", James Dean Bradfield
"Berwick Street, London...", Phil Barton
A conversation with Devendra Banhart
A conversation with Makoto Kawabata
A conversation with Matt Valentine
A conversation with Gavin Lucas
A conversation with Will Oldham
"I love record stones...", Simon Reynolds
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