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January 16, 2007

Russ Solomon on Tower Records' rise & fall

I recently interviewed Russ Solomon, founder of Tower Records, about the music retailing giant's rise and fall. The interview took place as employees were clearing out of the company's headquarters in West Sacramento, Calif.

A couple of surprising comments: "I don't think we're seeing the passing of an era (from physical goods to digital downloads). I don't think the CD is gone." 

"The impact of Napster and free downloading was not as severe as one might suspect." He says the record companies "turned their backs on the kids" by their practices in the '90s, and he believes the future is big enough for digital downloads and CDs. He also discusses Tower's overexpansion and financial mismanagement.

Russ is a great guy — down-to-earth, unpresupposing and really smart. He talks about the momentous changes occurring in the music industry, digital music, and where he'll be going from here. He hasn't been involved in running the company in recent years. Here is our 31-minute video interview. (Ourmedia page | watch video)

I also uploaded this to MotionBox, where people can watch it in Flash, but if you click the deep tags there to zoom in on a section of the conversation, it throws off the voice by a half second (at least in my browser).

Cross-posted to Social Media blog.

Watch on these sites:
Ourmedia page | watch or download video: 31 minutes, MPEG-4/QuickTime (H.264); video quality: **** (out of 5)
Blip.tv;   MPEG-4/QuickTime (H.264); video quality: **** (out of 5)
NowPublic; Flash; video quality: *** (out of 5)
Motionbox; Flash; video quality: ** (out of 5)

9-minute version:

Ourmedia page | watch video; MPEG-4/QuickTime; video quality: **** (out of 5)
• Embedded version above is from Internet Archive
Yahoo! Video; Flash; video quality: ** (out of 5)

January 16, 2007 at 02:39 PM in Interviews, Music | Permalink | Comments (0)

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