Extraordinary Records

* Extraordinary Records ↠ PDF Read by # Giorgio Moroder, Alessandro Benedetti eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Extraordinary Records ]

Extraordinary Records

Author :
Rating : 4.62 (895 Votes)
Asin : 3836559358
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 592 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-03-28
Language : English, French, German

DESCRIPTION:

In 1998 his collection won recognition in The Guinness Book of Records. . He also founded Musicland Studios in Munich, once used by legendary acts like Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Elton John.Alessandro Benedetti began collecting colored and unusual records in 1981, and now has 8,000 discs, including 1,200 colored vinyl discs. Italian producer and songwriter Giorgio Moroder helped create

He also founded Musicland Studios in Munich, once used by legendary acts like Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Elton John.Alessandro Benedetti began collecting colored and unusual records in 1981, and now has 8,000 discs, including 1,200 colored vinyl discs. . His dream is to open a record museum so he can share his collection with the public.Peter Bastine has been a DJ, record seller, and concert organizer. Today his collection comprises around 8,000 picture discs, and has been the subject of several European exhibitions. From 1977 until 1998 he collected every kind of picture disc; since then, mostly historical 78rpm records. About the Author Italian producer and songwriter Giorgio Moroder helped create electronic dance music, and has worked with Donna Summer, David Bowie, Janet Jackson, Barbra Streisand, and many others. In 1998 his collection won recognition in The Guinness Book of Records

The visual of vinyls The most daring of record designs Now available as part of TASCHEN’s Bibliotheca Universalis series, this dazzling catalog of vinyl brings new meaning to the “album art.” Produced in collaboration with Colors magazine, it brings together over 500 remarkable records from the collection of Alessandro Benedetti and Peter Bastine. With featured artists including Pink Floyd, Prince, Michael Jackson, Bon Jovi and beyond, it offers compelling insight into the most intricate details of a performer’s visual