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Penguin Books published three editions of The Penguin Guide to the Bargain Classics by March and his co-authors, in 1966, 1970 and 1972. [5] In 1975 they published The Penguin Stereo Record Guide containing 1114 pages and selling for £3.50. [6]
Two volumes titled A Guide to Bargain Classics (1962-1964) were also compiled by these authors and published by the Long Playing Record Library. Penguin Books published three volumes of guides to bargain records (1966, 1970 and 1972). Penguin Books took over publication of these discographies in 1975, starting with the Penguin Stereo Record ...
The Record Guide was an English reference work that listed, described, and evaluated gramophone recordings of classical music in the 1950s. It was a precursor to modern guides such as The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music .
Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for "salt and freshly ground black people." 9 misprints that are worth a ...
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The Penguin Guide to Jazz is a reference work containing an encyclopedic directory of jazz recordings on CD which were (at the time of publication) currently available in Europe or the United States. The first nine editions were compiled by Richard Cook and Brian Morton , two chroniclers of jazz resident in the United Kingdom.
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [ 4 ] Where Have I Known You Before is a studio album by Return to Forever , the first featuring guitarist Al Di Meola , and the second since leader Chick Corea switched to mostly electric instrumentation, playing music heavily influenced by progressive rock , funk and classical .
The record sold 9,000 copies in its first year, a large number for a blues record on an independent label, and by 1998 had sold around 100,000 copies. At the time of the recording, Taylor was playing locally in taverns, but the higher profile the album's success gave him enabled him to obtain work further afield, eventually touring as far away ...