Going for a Song: A Chronicle of the UK Record Shop
| Publisher | Flood Gallery Publishing |
| Graphic Design | Christine Bone |
| Production Coordinator | Virginia Naden |
| About/Subject | Vinyl Records |
| Cover/Jacket Design by | Niall McCormack |
| Cover photo | Barry Marsden |
| Foreword by | Stewart Lee |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | EU |
| Copyright | 2017 |
| Pages / Font | 292 pages |
| ISBN | 978-1-91137-40-46 |
| Chapters | Foreword by Stewart Lee Introduction: A Ghost on the High Street ... 1. Shape Shifting 1894-1939 2. Dobell's and All That Jazz: Soho's Hot Music Temples 3. Sounds that Swing: Record Shops Rock the UK 4. Rudie Can't Fail: Ska Shops Surge 5. Hustle and Flow: Long Firms, Larceny and Loot 6. The Beatles, Bowie, Bassey and HMV: Shops of the Stars 7. Maximum R&B: Mods Get Soul 8. Tomorrow Never Knows: Psych Shops Take Shape 9. The Rock Shop Cometh: Virgin, Andy's and Beggars 10. Camden Cowboys: Rock On's Incendiary 45s 11. Steptoe and Shop: Second-Hand Record Psychosis 12. Groove Me: 1970s Soul, Jazz and Funk 13. Word Sound Power: Reggae's Sonic Shrines 14. Rough Trades, Small Wonders: Inflammable Materials 15. Rock in Opposition: Vanguard Record Shops 16. Redemption Songs: No Irish, Blacks, Dogs 17. Dance Stance: The Rap and Rave Massive 18. Things Fall Apart: Apocalypse Now for Record Retail Aftermath: Remnants of an Underground Empire Conclusion: Rave On - Twenty-First-Century Closure and Renewal |
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