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In the beginning, the recording industry in America was little more than a laboratory experiment carried out by inventors, technicians and electronic gadgeteers. They always seemed to be on their way to somewhere and something else--a telephone, a dictating machine, a light bulb, wireless long-distance communication. Yet somehow the recording medium was destined to survive and take on a life of its own, a technology of its own, and ultimately a world audience of its own. No sooner had the...
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