Decca: The Supreme Record Company

The Story of Decca Records 1929-2019

Darren Henley author Daryl Easlea author Darren Henley editor Daryl Easlea editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited

Published:4th Jul '19

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* A sumptuously produced history for aficionados and collectors.; * Includes rare photography and never-seen-before archive material.; * Decca's history touches on every aspect of modern music, both pop and classical: from the beginnings of sound recording via Vera Lynn, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Luciano Pavarotti and the Three Tenors, to today's crossover superstars such as Andrea Bocelli and Sheku Kanneh-Mason.; * Contains chapters by respected music writers such as Jon Savage and Louis Barfe, as well as classical experts, historians, and current Decca executives.; * Published to celebrate 90 years of Decca and will be promoted as part of a year-long series of events.

The definitive, lavishly illustrated, history of one of the major record labels of all timeThe definitive, lavishly illustrated, history of one of the most iconic record labels of all time; Decca is one of the great global names in recorded music. From pioneering techniques that revolutionised classical recording, to the 1960s and 70s pop explosion, through to the classical revival in the 1990s and 2000s, the sheer diversity and range of Decca's story and its influence on 20th- and 21st-century music is unparalleled: from Vera Lynn to the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Luciano Pavarotti and the Three Tenors, to today's crossover superstars such as Andrea Bocelli and Sheku Kanneh-Mason.; Featuring rare photography and never-seen-before archival material, this sumptuously produced history includes twelve chapters covering: Decca's Foundation (Andrew Stewart); American Decca (Lois Wilson); Decca and the Second World War (Dr Tony Wakeford); The Decca Sound (Michael Gray); Decca's Golden Years (Paul Moseley); The Pop Years 1956-68 (Jon Savage); Decca Beyond Pop and Classical (Louis Barfe); Stones, Smurfs, Splodgenessabounds (Daryl Easlea); The Three Tenors (Adam Sweeting); Russell Watson and the 21st Century (Sam Jackson); Decca Today and Tomorrow (Tom Lewis); Essential Recordings.; Full of lively anecdotes and insights into the label's broader contribution to culture, Decca: The Supreme Record Company is a treat for collectors, aficionados, and anyone fascinated by the development of modern music.

ISBN: 9781783963966

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400 pages