A-Z of Record Shop Bags: 1940s to 1990s by Jonny Trunk - ISBN: 9781916218482
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British record shop bags: a visual history of music culture.

A-Z of Record Shop Bags: 1940s to 1990s

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2022

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Summary

Chosen as one of the Best Architecture and Design books Summer 2022 by the Financial Times.

Why British record store carrier bags are graphic design icons: While they’ve never carried the kudos of sleeve designs and music posters, record shop bags offer a fascinating insight into 20th century British music culture, high-streets and more. - Creative Review

Jonny Trunk’s extensive collection of record shop bags weaves together a less conventional history of British music, celebr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781916218482
ISBN-10:1916218482
Author:Jonny Trunk, Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell, Jon Savage, FUEL
Publisher:FUEL Publishing
Imprint:FUEL Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:16 June 2022
Weight:750g
Dimensions:180mm x 220mm
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A-Z of Record Shop Bags: 1940s to 1990s by Jonny Trunk - ISBN: 9781916218482
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Critics Review

One of Rough Trade’s UK Books of the Year 2022.– “Rough Trade”
Weirdly nostalgic, these seemingly throwaway things access Proustian memories (at least for certain generations) of Saturday mornings browsing in the record shop bins.–Edwin Heathcote “Financial Times”
A-Z Record Shop Bags doesn’t make any grand pseudo-theoretical claims about hauntology or lost culture but it doesn’t need to; it constructs its world entirely through practice. Consequently, as well as being a lot of fun, it is a much more useful document of pop culture than other works which take themselves more seriously.–Tessa Norton “The Wire”
Jonny Trunk’s extensive collection of record shop bags weaves together a less conventional history of British music, celebrating the shops where musicians and fans bought and sold their first LPs…His new book is a love letter to these forgotten spaces, accompanied by a juicy selection of anecdotes and little known facts about the record shops and their bags.–Elfie Thomas “It’s Nice That”
Trunk has unwrapped the creativity of a forgotten industry. Often candy-striped pink or grey, these bags, that protected precious LP records, were often repurposed from sweet shops. Others are stamped with bubbly 70s fonts or punchy graphics. Each individually recalls a forgotten independent business and in turn the changing face of our shops and society.– “GreyScape”

About The Author

Jonny Trunk

AUTHOR: Nostalgia enthusiast Jonny Trunk founded his record label Trunk Records in 1995, which specialises in releasing lost and archived recordings. He compiled and wrote The Music Library, a book that documented the hidden world of library music, and Own Label, a book about Sainsbury’s packaging from 1962-1977. He has worked with Oliver Postgate, Derek Griffiths, Tony Hart and other celebrated artists of the 1960s and 1970s. Jonny also writes for a number of magazines and broadcasts every week on Resonance FM, London’s art broadcasting station.

FOREWORD: Jon Savage is an English writer, broadcaster and music journalist, best known for his history of the Sex Pistols and punk music, England’s Dreaming, published in 1991.

EDITORS: Damon Murray and Stephen Sorrell - FUEL - have been publishing books since 2004, with their hugely successful and influential Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia series. They have worked with Jonny Trunk on a number of publications, including The Music Library, Own Label, Wrappers Delight and Auto Erotica.

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