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Where Have All The Good Times Gone Louis Barfe

Where Have All The Good Times Gone By Louis Barfe

Where Have All The Good Times Gone by Louis Barfe


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Summary

This superbly written and authoritative book is the first single volume history of the music industry in the United States and Britain.

Where Have All The Good Times Gone Summary

Where Have All The Good Times Gone by Louis Barfe

Louis Barfe's elegantly written, authoritative and highly entertaining history charts the meteoric rise and slow decline of the popular recording industry. Barfe shows how the 1920s and 1930s saw the departure of Edison from the phonograph business he created and the birth of EMI and CBS. In the years after the war, these companies, and the buccaneers, hucksters, impresarios and con-men who ran them, reaped stupendous commercial benefits with the arrival of Elvis Presley, who changed popular music (and sales of popular music) overnight. After Presley came the Beatles, when the recording industry became global and record sales reached all time highs. Where Have All The Good Times Gone? also charts the decline from that high-point a generation ago. The 1990s ushered in a period of profound crisis and uncertainty in the industry, encapsulated in one word: Napster. Barfe shows how the almost infinite amounts of free music available online have traumatic and disastrous consequences for an industry that has become cautious and undynamic.

About Louis Barfe

Louis Barfe was born in 1973 in Epsom, Surrey. He studied at LancasterUniversity and, perhaps more fruitfully, 'Ear 'Ere Records, the local independent record shop. He has written for Private Eye, The Oldie, Publishing News, New Statesman and Crescendo and Jazz Music.

Additional information

GOR002995929
9781843540656
1843540657
Where Have All The Good Times Gone by Louis Barfe
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Atlantic Books
20040408
416
N/A
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