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Where Have All the Good Times Gone? : The Rise and Fall of the Record Industry

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Why does the Parlophone label have a pound sign as its logo? Why did Decca turn down the Beatles? Why is the record industry in such a terrible state these days? The answers to these and many other questions can be found in this authoritative history of the record industry. Based on extensive archive and library research as

395 pages, Hardcover

First published April 8, 2004

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July 6, 2013
There's no denying that this is a thoroughly well researched and written book. There are plenty of amusing anecdotes and Barfe's knowledge of the music industry is unparalleled. I picked this up last year because i'm interested in the demise of the music business as I have come to understand it. I work for a *ahem* well known high-street music retailer and I was looking for answers as to the direction the music business might take in the future. I don't really feel this was what I was looking for. This book is heavily weighted towards the “rise” or earlier years of the music business, and while I do like classical music, I feel this book would be more suited to somebody looking for a history of recorded classical music. Basically, I felt like what I really wanted to read about was only covered in the last 3 chapters. It's only as I was nearing the end that I noticed it was first published in 2004, so while he does have some interesting things to say about illegal downloading, this book really misses out on the current state of the music business. I'll definitely be looking into something on a similar topic, but first i'll be making sure it's been written recently and that it covers more about downloading in general.

In conclusion, a good book, and one that I would recommend to anyone with more that a passing interest in the history of classical music.
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January 4, 2015
Louis Barffe manages to write an adrenaline pumping survey of the recording industry's meteoric rise and rapid, dramatic fall.

From Edison to Ertigun, Sony to Warners, this magnificent book covers it all, touching on all the necessary tidbits and funky details within the beast that is the recording industry.
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