Posts Tagged ‘music recordings’

The Chair On All Those LP Covers

March 11, 2022

If you’ve seen lots 1970s vinyl album covers, you’ve seen many photos of Peacock wicker chairs. Estelle Caswell explains in a Vox video.

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“The Development and Effects of the Twentieth-Century Wicker Revival,” Emily A. Morris, thesis, Corcoran College of Art & Design, Department of History of Decorative Arts, 2012.

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The CD: R.I.P.?

August 2, 2018

The CD: R.I.P.?

“As streaming services replace previous modes of music consumption, CDs are too young to be considered vintage and too old to keep their value. Stores like Best Buy and Target that were once powerhouses for CD sales are inching toward a CD-less model ….”

“Go deeper: The slow death of the CD,” Marisa Fernandez, Axios

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