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The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records: Volume Two - A Monument to American Music

This meticulously curated box set chronicles the final chapter of Paramount Records, a pivotal force in American music history.

Unveiling a Legacy:

  • Explore the label's profound impact on the birth of the Mississippi Delta blues genre.
  • Immerse yourself in a treasure trove of 800 remastered tracks by legendary artists like Skip James, Charley Patton, and Son House.

A Collector's Dream:

  • This exquisite package features six 180-gram LPs on stunning alabaster white vinyl, each side adorned with unique artwork.
  • Delve into a 250-page hardcover book brimming with the label's fascinating history and original Paramount art.
  • Gain in-depth knowledge with a 400-page artist encyclopedia and a collection of restored 1920s-30s advertisements.

A Testament to Quality:

  • Experience the music in unparalleled clarity thanks to meticulous remastering techniques.
  • The polished aluminum and sapphire blue velvet cabinet embodies the elegance of the Machine Age.

The Final Chapter of a Legend:

  • Witness the transformative power of Paramount Records as they captured the authentic sounds of 1920s and 30s America.
  • Own a piece of history with this definitive collection, hailed as "the ultimate box set of iconic American music" (Wired).

The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records: Volume Two, 1928-1932

R12 000,00Price

This deluxe box set delves into the final, groundbreaking years of Paramount Records, a label that revolutionized American music.

Features:

  • 800 Remastered Tracks: Experience a wealth of iconic blues recordings by legendary artists like Skip James, Charley Patton, and Son House, all meticulously remastered for unparalleled clarity.
  • Exquisite Presentation: Six 180-gram LPs pressed on stunning alabaster white vinyl, each side featuring unique hand-etched artwork and holographic images.
  • Immersive Exploration: A comprehensive 250-page hardcover book chronicles Paramount's history with original artwork. A 400-page artist encyclopedia and a collection of restored 1920s-30s advertisements offer in-depth exploration.
  • Collector's Cabinet: The polished aluminum and sapphire blue velvet cabinet embodies the elegance of the Machine Age, befitting the music within.

A Legacy Unmatched:

Volume Two completes the story of Paramount Records, a label whose influence on American music is undeniable. This definitive collection offers a captivating journey through the music that shaped a nation's sound.

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