The New Music Record and Tape Guide
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The New Music Record and Tape Guide (1987) was an alphabetical record guide by Ira Robbins from the album era.
Earlier incarnations were called "The New Music Records Guide".
The book was rock-oriented but did include disco-ish outfits such as Kid Creole and Coati Mundi, as well as 99 Records, Glenn Branca and ESG.
Page 111 included Lee Perry.
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