Their inventions has been improved upon over the years as technology gathers pace but, nonetheless, these four men are the inventors, physicists, and scientists who made it all possible as they in their efforts played a leading role in the development of the phonograph recording that we enjoy today known as the vinyl analogue record disc. We hope that you will find our version and presentation of "The History of Vinyl," most enjoyable, humorous, interesting, beneficial and educational, as we endeavour to extricate from what you have read before and offer our personal elucidation of these inventors Michael Faraday, Thomas Alva Edison, Emile Berliner and Lee De Forest "the Daddy of the Radio." As you read on you will understand why these four men have been the choices. On the following pages, we begin with Physicists Michael Faraday and continue through to Lee De Forest. Then on to other areas of development relevant to the "History of the Vinyl." In the History of Vinyl we take a look at the record manufacturers, producers, the various music genres. the History of RCA, History of the Ska, the variations in RPM speeds of the records before it was decided on 78rpm, 33 1/3rpm and 45rpm, The difference between the Vinyl and the Compact Disc (CD) How the first Label was placed on a recording disc. Each played a vital important role in each of their discoveries that planted the seed for the development of the analogue vinyl flat record disc that we know of today. Lee "Scratch" Perry the recording producer who invented the Reggae Sound and Bob Marley and the Wailers Band who with another Jamaican Chris Blackwell guidance expound the Reggae sound to a world wide audience. Its all right here for you the viewers.
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