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Rough Trade Rob Young

Rough Trade By Rob Young

Rough Trade by Rob Young


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Summary

Established in 1976 in West London by Geoff Travis, Rough Trade grew to become a defining influence in the British music scene. This book presents the story of this label, tracing the changes that have occurred, and addressing both the production aspect of the company and the distribution and record shops that operate as separate businesses.

Rough Trade Summary

Rough Trade: Labels Unlimited by Rob Young

Established in 1976 in West London by Geoff Travis, as an anarchic, DIY alternative to the mainstream, Rough Trade grew to become a defining influence in the British music scene. Originally specialising in US and Jamaican imports, it became one of the leading outlets for the burgeoning punk scene, signing such bands as Metal Urbain, Stiff Little Fingers, The Raincoats, Scritty Politty, Robert Wyatt, The Fall, Linton Kwesi Johnson, and most famously, The Smiths. It was the signing of the Smiths that propelled Rough Trade from a cult post-punk label into the mainstream, as the Smiths became one of the biggest independent bands ever. Towards the end of the 80s, the empire had already started crumbling, and in 1991, the label went bankrupt. Travis continued to work in the industry, and by the mid-nineties had managed to revive the label. It has been riding the crest of a wave ever since, with bands, such as Arcade Fire, Antony and the Johnsons, Pulp and Babyshambles. Rough Trade is the remarkable story of this unique label, tracing the changes that have occurred over the past three decades, and addressing both the production aspect of the company and the distribution and record shops that operate as separate businesses with worldwide reputations. Boasting a complete discography and filled with archive images, profiles and interviews, this book is an essential for any music lover of any age. Rough Trade follows on from Warp in Black Dog's Labels Unlimited series; which surveys record labels whose innovative practices have stamped their identity on musical styles the world over.

Rough Trade Reviews

All our artists have got a certain attitude about music, a definite belief in what they're doing. Nobody we've signed is out to make a lot of money and get on TV. Nothing is manufactured like that, we haven't got any fame-hungry people. We've got people who like fame but they don't grasp and strive for it. They grasp and strive to make great records. - Geoff Travis, founder of Rough Trade

About Rob Young

Writer Rob Young has played a key role in the development of internationally renowned music magazine The Wire and is currently its editor at large. He has contributed to publications including The Guardian, Uncut, Frieze, Jazz Times and Gramophone, as well as editing the acclaimed book Undercurrents: the Hidden Wiring of Modern Music.

Additional information

GOR010445424
9781904772477
1904772471
Rough Trade: Labels Unlimited by Rob Young
Used - Like New
Paperback
Black Dog Press
20060830
192
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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