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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgments Introduction
CD Equals Compact Disc, Controlled Delivery, Certain Death The Big Playback The Rise of the Nonmusician: Dick Clark Is the Father of Puff Daddy
Chapter 1: Magic in a Tin Can
Patent Wars Magic in a Can The Bell Connection Penny Arcades and Playback Format War One: Cylinder Versus Disc The First Dance Craze Edison: The Long Goodbye Cakewalk and Kangaroo Dip
Chapter 2: War on Canned Music
The Rise of Radio The Sound of Electricity Edison: The End Radio Versus Records “Canned Music” Jukebox Music Dancing Machine
Chapter 3: Low Road to High Fidelity
World War II and Full Frequency Range Recording Enter the LP Groove Theory The Long View Battle of the Speeds Hi-Fi at Home
Chapter 4: Ponytail Ribbons, Popsicles, and Peanut brittle
The 45 rpm Revolution The Pancake Flippers Transistors Station to Station Satellites
Chapter 5: Dreaming in Stereo
Dreaming in Stereo The Sound of Living Stereo Music for Heads “I Hear a New World” Headphone Music Snap, Crackle, and Pop
Chapter 6: Last Dance
The Big 12-Inch Record Riding the Rhythm The Mix Fever The Crash of ’79
Chapter 7: Adventures on Wheels of Steel
The Holy Trinity of Hip-Hop Die Mensch Maschine The Music Machine Defenders of the Faith
Chapter 8: Sudden Death of the Record
Zeros and Ones CD Versus LP: Victory by Any Means Necessary Death of the CD?
Chapter 9: Canned Music’s Last Stand
Back in the Day Opening Salvo Napster Holds No Patents Noble Opposition Net of Thieves Gnutella and Others Napster Wraps Hardware as Software Software Is Nowhere Too Little Too Late?
Aftermath
The Looming Format War
Select Bibliography
Introduction and Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine
Index
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