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Rise & Fall of EMI Records
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304 pages
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The book chronicles the rise of Electric and Music Industries Ltd (EMI), established in the UK in 1931, as a pioneering force in both music hardware and software. It explores EMI's dominance over the music industry for more than fifty years, highlighting its unparalleled success with an iconic roster of artists, including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and Queen. The narrative delves into the company's innovative contributions to the gramophone age and its lasting impact on popular music.
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2009, hardcover with dust jacket
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