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The Rolling Stone Record Guide has 88 ratings and 8 reviews. Jeff said: Back when I had unformed opinions about music I would look at these books as bibl
The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from Rolling Stone magazine. Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004. The guide can be seen at Rate Your Music, while a list of
Published: New York : Random House, c1985. Edition: 1st ed. Subjects: Sound recordings > Reviews. Jazz > Discography. Note: "A Random House/Rolling Stone Press Book." "Parts of this work appeared originally in the Rolling stone record guide, Random House, inc., New York, l979." Physical Description: ix, 219 p. ; 24
For the first time since 1992, Rolling Stone's definitive classic returns to the scene, completely updated and revised to include the past decade's artists and sounds. When it comes to sorting the truly great from the merely mediocre, the enduring from the fleeting, The New Rolling Stone Album Guide provides music buffs and
One is tempted to give this book the "bullet" so liberally employed by the contributors, since The New Rolling Stone Record Guide is useful only as a discography (and even at that it is spotty). The reviews are dominated by the overwhelming egotism and elitism of authors Marsh and Swenson, and are for the most part
Ten years later, along came a revised edition of Rolling Stone magazine's album reviews all packed into one increasingly thick volume. The music world, especially pop, has expanded exponentially since the inception of recorded music and its ever increasing availability to the public. Yet, as fat as this book was becoming,
"How do you make an album guide that fits in a book bag?" Bracket asks in the introduction to this door-stopping compendium. "Selectively," he answers. To trim down the possibilities, the editors of this book decided to limit their entries to domestically released recordings currently available through major online stores.
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