Into the Groove: The Story of Sound From Tin Foil to Vinyl
The story of recorded sound, from the phonograph to vinyl, explores technological developments, human inventors, and their societal impact. Vinyl collector Jonathan Scott delves into the domestication of sound, tracing its origins to the 1850s and celebrating the ingenuity of inventors like Thomas Edison. He examines the phonograph, commercial shellac discs, and the rise of the LP record, including the speed and format wars.
This book reveals intrigue, betrayal, court battles, and lesser-known names, offering a new appreciation for the vinyl disc’s significance in music and sound history.
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