1999 : The Year the Record Industry Lost Control

1999 : The Year the Record Industry Lost Control

Hardcover

28 May, 2024

The fascinating true story of the year in which everything changed in the music business.This is the story of a year in which the record business appeared ...

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ISBN-10:

1913172775

ISBN-13:

9781913172770

Publisher

Omnibus Press

Dimensions

9.45 X 6.14 X 1.97 inches

Language

English

Description

The fascinating true story of the year in which everything changed in the music business.

This is the story of a year in which the record business appeared to be firing on all cylinders, when the CD was at its commercial zenith, bringing in staggering sums of money for the global record business. The good times - and they were phenomenal times, both culturally and financially - looked like they would never end for record labels.

Yet by December 1999, a bomb had been squarely set under their core business. All was to change with the arrival of digital music delivery.

Eamonn will tell the true story and not simply the oft-repeated tale of an industry complacent and caught napping.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1913172775

ISBN-13

:9781913172770

Publisher

:Omnibus Press

Publication date

: 28 May, 2024

Sub-Category

: Business Aspects

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.45 X 6.14 X 1.97 inches

Weight

:1.066 Kg

Editorial Reviews

Praise for 1999

"Well-researched and persuasively argued.... A timely survey of events whose consequences are still being felt." MOJO

"Fascinating in its level of detail [with] plenty of food for thought" Record Collector, 4****

Praise for Eamonn Forde:

"One of the music industry's most authoritative commentators" The Guardian

Praise for The Final Days of EMI:

"An addictive blend of tragedy, comedy and insight" The Guardian

Praise for Leaving the Building:

"Entertaining and wide-ranging exploration of the subject" The Spectator

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