Old Rare New: The Independent Record Shop
Saturday, November 29, 2008 at 1:43AM
Analog Apartment in Accessories, Collections, Stores

A must-buy book for anyone you know that loves vinyl records, Old Rare New: The Independent Record Shop covers the unique experience of buying records in independent record stores.

Emma Pettit, formerly of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, has travelled across the UK and America into these eclectic spaces of musical exchange, interviewing record shop owners, collectors and musicians to provide a rich account of the increasingly rare independent record shop. Featured shops include Other Music (New York), Aquarius Records (San Francisco), Amoeba Records (California) and Jazz Record Mart (Chicago). The first comprehensive look at these important institutions, Old Rare New: The Independent Record Shop is an essential read for the musically inclined.

From the back cover:

'There is nothing quite like walking into a strange little record store in a town far from home and finding a record you've been after for so long, you didnt even remember you wanted it until you flipped through the bin and saw it. There is no similar charge available online, and it can't be gotten from a CD. It is something unique to vinyl and little stores and the people who live to breathe their air.'

Available here for $20 at Amazon

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