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2016 Grammy Award Winner
  The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records Volume II -    Winner of the 2016 Grammy® Award for Best Boxed or Limited Edition Package.

The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records Volume II - Winner of the 2016 Grammy® Award for Best Boxed or Limited Edition Package.

 Released by  Third Man Records  and Revenant Records, and co-produced by leading Paramount scholar Alex van der Tuuk,  The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records Volume II  covers the end of the Roaring 20’s from 1928 through the label’s unceremonious

Released by Third Man Records and Revenant Records, and co-produced by leading Paramount scholar Alex van der Tuuk, The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records Volume II covers the end of the Roaring 20’s from 1928 through the label’s unceremonious end in 1932, in the wake of the Great Depression.

 The handcrafted aluminum case is constructed from satin aluminum and polished stainless steel and finished with a polished aluminum identity plate, decorated with an art deco Paramount logo and wings and stamped with a sequential number to reflect t

The handcrafted aluminum case is constructed from satin aluminum and polished stainless steel and finished with a polished aluminum identity plate, decorated with an art deco Paramount logo and wings and stamped with a sequential number to reflect the aluminum box’s unique number within the set of 5,000.

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 Read more information about this project    here   .        “This year’s most tantalizing splurge.”  – NY Times   “A follow-up to last year’s behemoth box set, this second volume is no less impressive…”  – Boston Globe   “The Rise and Fall of Paramo

Read more information about this project here.

“This year’s most tantalizing splurge.” – NY Times

“A follow-up to last year’s behemoth box set, this second volume is no less impressive…” – Boston Globe

“The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records Vol II’ blows away expectations.” – The Atlantic