IntroductionTimeline1. Birth of Recording2. Out of the Laboratory3. The Commercial Debut of Sound Recording Devices4. The Introduction of Discs5. Recording in the Business World6. The Heyday of the Photograph7. The Talkies8. Records and Radio in the United States9. The Crucial 1930s10. Recording in World War II11. The Postwar Scene12. Hi-Fi13. Revolution in the Studio14. Mobile Sound15. Cassette to Compact Disc16. Record Companies versus the World17. Online Music and the Future of ListeningGlossaryBibliographyIndex
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""Traces the development of sound technology in the U.S. and Europe from the first demonstration of the phono-autograph in 1857 to the latest MP3 technology. Morton skillfully blends a basic understanding of the physical principles involved in recording sound waves with an interesting chronological account that examines the cultural and economic issues affecting the development of sound technology... Written in an engaging style for general readers and includes references to primary and scholarly resources for readers who want to learn more.""