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Vinyl Me, Please has your next coffee table book

  • May 8, 2017
  • Steph Evans
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Vinyl subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has released a new book. The hardcover Vinyl Me, Please: 100 Albums You Need In Your Collection is a coffee table book for any music lover, offering up exactly what you might think based on its title, plus more.  We know that listening to vinyl isn't just listening to music, it's an entire experience – a lifestyle even. This book approaches your "must-have" vinyl with that in mind, providing background on each suggested release as well as, for instance, a complimentary drink to enjoy while listening to it. Featuring everyone from J Dilla to Thin Lizzy, this bears no genre bias in its evaluation. You can grab a copy of the book for $25.99 via The Strand here.

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