Brian Rust's Guide to DiscographyBloomsbury Academic, 03.12.1980 - 133 Seiten Standard library cataloging rules are ill-adapted for the most part to serving the needs of the users or the compilers of discographies. . . . Rust offers a [broad] view of how the discipline has developed to date, since his interests lie in jazz and popular music, where much of the early discographical work was done. Choice |
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Purpose and Function of Discography | 3 |
A Short History of the Science of Discography | 15 |
The Creation of a Discography | 23 |
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alphabetical American Record Corporation appeared Arlington House artists Berliner Björn blues Britain Brunswick catalog number chapter Chigwell collectors Columbia Company compiled composer concerned cylinders dance music date of recording Decca Delaunay devoted disc disco Duplicated single-sided pages Edison Bell electric recording Emerson England facsimile typescript files Gennett Gramophone Gramophone Company graphy groove Hardcovers Homochord Hot Discography illustrations included jazz jazz and dance Jazz Records kind known recordings Kungliga Biblioteket label later Lindström London long-playing magazine major Master's Voice masters matrix numbers microgroove monthly musicians Numerical listing OKeh records operatic orchestra original Paramount Parlophone Pathé Pathé records Phonograph Photo offset piano played Plaza Music Plaza Music Company Press produced published ragtime Recorded Sound recording dates repertoire session shown sometimes Starr Piano Company Sterno Stockholm Storyville studios subsidiary Talking Machine usually Victor vocal records Vocalion World York Zonophone