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  2. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    Record collecting. A shelf of collected vinyl records. Record collecting is the hobby of collecting sound recordings, usually of music, but sometimes poetry, reading, historical speeches, and ambient noises. Although the typical focus is on vinyl records, all formats of recorded music can be collected.

  3. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles – The Beatles (the "White Album") (Parlophone UK album, 1968) – Ringo Starr 's personal copy (No. 0000001) was sold for $790,000 in December 2015, according to Rolling Stone. This is the highest price ever paid for an album that has been commercially released. The Quarrymen – "That'll Be the Day"/"In Spite of All the Danger ...

  4. Record Collector - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0261-250X. Record Collector is a British monthly music magazine focussing on rare and collectable records, and the bands who recorded them. It was founded in Sept 1979 and distributes worldwide. [1] It is promoted as "the world’s leading authority on rare and collectable records" and claims to be currently "the UK’s longest-running ...

  5. Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies

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    Christgau's Record Guide, p. 4 Christgau's Record Guide collects approximately 3,000 "Consumer Guide" reviews of albums through the 1970s. The reviews are arranged alphabetically by artist name and accompanied by annotations for each record. Christgau regraded some older albums to reflect his changed perspective, while omitting other records and text from the original columns in favor of new ...

  6. Perry D. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Perry D. Cox. Perry Duane Cox (born September 3, 1957, Tempe, Arizona) is a pop & rock memorabilia expert and author specializing in the Beatles and the Beach Boys. He is best known for his price and reference guide books on The Beatles and The Beach Boys records and collectibles which have become the standard resource in the collector world.

  7. Discography - Wikipedia

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    The term "discography" was popularized in the 1930s by collectors of jazz records, i.e. 'to study and write about the discs of music'. Jazz fans did research and self-published discographies about when jazz records were made and what musicians were on the records, as record companies did not commonly include that information on or with the records at that time.

  8. The Rolling Stone Album Guide - Wikipedia

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    0-394-41096-3. OCLC. 5353861. Dewey Decimal. 789.9/136/4. LC Class. ML156.4.P6 M37. The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from Rolling Stone magazine. Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004.

  9. Archival research - Wikipedia

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    Archival research is a type of research which involves seeking out and extracting evidence from archival records. These records may be held either in collecting institutions, [1] such as libraries and museums, or in the custody of the organization (whether a government body, business, family, or other agency) that originally generated or ...

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