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Paperback Vinyl Junkies: Adventures in Record Collecting Book

ISBN: 0312304277

ISBN13: 9780312304270

Vinyl Junkies: Adventures in Record Collecting

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Not too far away from the flea markets, dusty attics, cluttered used record stores and Ebay is the world of the vinyl junkies. Brett Milano dives deep into the piles of old vinyl to uncover the subculture of record collecting. A vinyl junkie is not the person who has a few old 45s shoved in the cuboard from their days in high school. Vinyl Junkies are the people who will travel over 3,000 miles to hear a rare b-side by a German band that has only...

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Great read, and collector savy!

The best book written (so far) about record collecting and what it's all about. Covering everything from what drives a collector to collect (it's obsessive) to strange and just plain wierd vinyl collector specialties: such as sewing machine records and music to hang wallpaper by. Thrown in among descriptions of knocking on doors to hunt down rare blues 78's to where to look for the 'real collectables' are great short interview pieces with serious collectors with huge collections like R. Crumb (cartoonist) and Peter Buck (guitarist from REM), as well as quite a few collectors you might not of heard about. When you finish it, you just might be inspired to visit the local thrift shops, or to go through your own collection for a massive sell-off. Either way, you'll enjoy this well written slice of collectors and their lifestyle (which may, or may not be your own).

Fascinating look at obsession.

This book is terrific. The author looks at record collecting from every possible angle -- from the Freudian aspects of the drive to the possible reasons why collectors have trouble finding girls. It's full of wonderful interviews with the famous -- Peter Wolff, Peter Buck, and Robert Crumb -- and not so-famous -- a guy with 150,000 records, a woman who collects all Olivia Newton John albums and memorabilia. A collector himself, Milano thoroughly understands the search and satisfaction of finding a record very few other people have. I recommend this book to anyone with an interest in music, collecting, or simply good storytelling.

A crazy passion for sounds ...

This book is about a passion ...It might be the perfect gift to give to hi fi sounds maniacs. It will teach them that there is a cause even weirder than their own in collecting vinyls records. The reading of this book will often make you burst out laughing or at least smiling. You will also get envious in finding how the characters met in there manage to score and put their hands on mythical pieces of music. What is important as we find out through the pages is not to get a record you have been loooking for desperately, the crucial and unforgettable matter is the chase, the inquiry, the hope for the holy Grail.. Anyone who has had his moment in record collecting will understand this statement perfectly and the others will discover a world full of eccentrics who sometimes mind about the colour of the label in the centre of the LP more than about the music which is actually engraved on it.Brett Milano writes in a witty and very enjoyable way, this book is fun to read and the guest star appearance of Jeff Monoman Connolly will not disappoint Lyres fans, the man being his true himself, a true collector going to absurd situations to fulfill his passion. Yes this book is about a passion and introduces us to a fascinating world. You may consider it as the documentary part of Nick Hornby's "High fidelity".

well-written and thoughtful romp through vinyl obsession

I found myself smiling several times while reading this book, recognizing myself in several of the portraits of "obsessive" collectors. Although every collector mentioned here is in some level of denial ("I'm not as bad as _____", or "At least I don't listen to _____"), it's very interesting to hear some of their explanations (rationalizing?) for their collecting. I also discovered a few records I must track down myself (The "Scythian" and "Naughty Rock and Roll"!). I have a few suggestions for the author, if there is a second edition - I was thinking that both Lux Interior and Poison Ivy (of The Cramps) would have been excellent subjects for the book, as well as Jello Biafra. I've heard that they have amazing collections, as does the former lead singer of Canned Heat. Also, it would have been awesome for the book's actual cover to have graphics of some of the titles mentioned inside (like the former Searchers lead singer's solo EP, or The Click Kids LP). The Mohammed El-Bakkar LP was a nice touch, but Vol 3 ("Music of the African Arab") is the one you want! (I know, I know...)Finally, one correction --> In Pulp Fiction, Uma Thurman plays a reel-to-reel tape of "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon," not a CD. <p>This is a great book about a very interesting topic, and I'd recommend it to any record collector I know, or anybody interested in wild record collections and why people collect them!

Surprisingly warm and funny!

Knowing record collectors and not really being one myself, I was curious to see what the author would do with this particular geeky subculture. I expected the research -- the really wierd stories (well, some of them) and the celebrity collectors (R. Crumb and his 78s make a particularly interesting portrait). What I hadn't expected was the warmth and the humor that runs throughout, making this a very enjoyable read. The author clearly has affection for his subjects -- he says he's one of them -- and the light touch of his music journalism informs this book with quite a few laughs.
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