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Acceptable. The New Trouser Press Record Guide by Ira A. Robbins. Binding: Paperback. Weight: Lbs. Product Group: Book. Istextbook: No. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. The New Trouser Press Record Guide by Ira A. Robbins Readable copy. The New Trouser Press Record Guide. In Order to Read Online or Download The New Trouser Press Record Guide Full eBooks in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl and Mobi you need to create a Free account. Get any books you like and read everywhere you want. Fast Download Speed ~ Commercial Ad Free. The New Trouser Press Record Guide. Ira A. Robbins. C. Scribner's Sons, - New wave music - pages. 0 Reviews "An idiosyncratic review of the most exciting modern music--new wave to no wave, hardcore to hip-hop."--Jacket. What people are saying - Write a review.


The Trouser Press Guide to New Wave Records, couvrant la période new wave et ses racines, est plusieurs fois réédité. La 4 e édition, mise à jour, paraît en The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock est constitué de nouvelles chroniques couvrant 2 groupes de la scène indépendante des années [ 2 ], [ 3 ]. The New Trouser Press record guide by Robbins, Ira A. Publication date Topics Popular music, Sound recordings, Popular music, Sound recordings Publisher New York: Collier Books Collection New York Donor cityofsausalitolibrary Edition 3rd ed., Rev. ed. External-identifier. Named after a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song, The Trouser Press was a fanzine created by Ira Robbins, Dave Schulps and Karen Rose in It began its life as a "sort of British rock collectors.


The All-new Fifth Edition of The Trouser Press Record Guide. Ira A. Robbins. Simon Schuster, - Music - pages. 0 Reviews. "The Trouser Press Record Guide" has been hailed by music fans. The New Trouser Press record guide by Robbins, Ira A. Publication date Topics New York Donor cityofsausalitolibrary Edition 3rd ed., Rev. ed. I was and avid reader of Ira Robbins' magazine, "Trouser Press," from to the publication's demise in I absolutely loved the intelligent approach to discussing current music and the sense of aesthetics that skewed towards Punk and New Wave.

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