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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: BCD16788
- Format: CD
- UPC: 4000127167880
- Street Date: 01/02/07
- PreBook Date: 01/01/01
- Label: Bear Family Records »
- Genre: Country
- Run Time: 66 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2007
- Box Lot: 25
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
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1-CD-Album DigiPac (4-plated) with 54-page booklet, 25 tracks, playing time 66:55 minutes
- List Price: $20.99 New Price!
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A record about records!For everyone who didn't want CASSETTES, didn't want 8-TRACKS, didn't really want CDs, and sure as hell doesn't want MP3s, i-Tunes, Napster, or whatever tomorrow might bring!This is a eulogy to the true love of our lives... the 45RPM single... and will be loved by those who not only wanted the MUSIC but the RECORD.
It's hard to imagine, but before another generation goes by, the subject matter of this collection will pass into history. Songs about phonograph records. Making them, buying them, playing them and measuring the stages of our lives by them. These are the topics of the songs on this collection.
Records were part of our lives. Everyone bought them. Some of us brought them to parties or listened to them with our friends. Others listened to records alone, drawing the power of the music into our personal lives. Many of us played the jukebox or listened nightly as disc jockeys played the hits of the day. We even wrote or phoned the radio station to request our favorite songs. A few of those disc jockeys made their own preferences known when they tried to save the world from rock 'n' roll; they made news by breaking records over the air rather than playing them.
For us, records were more than disposable pieces of popular culture. We sought out records and collected them. A thin piece of shellac or vinyl became a source of pleasure or excitement. The mere act of finding or owning a record became a matter of pride. Gradually, phonograph records became more than the music that was stamped on to them. The look of the labels, themselves, became additional sources of pleasure. A Sun 78 with that wonderful rooster who didn't make it onto the 45s. An early buff-colored Bluebird label.
The quest for records meant more than a trip to our neighborhood record store....Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/
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