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AllMusic
 
Logotype an wirdmark syne Julie 2013
Teep o steid
Onwab database fur muisic albums, airtists an sangs; reviews an biographies
Available inInglis
AwnerRhythmOne (syne 2015)[1]
Creatit biMichael Erlewine
Wabsteidallmusic.com
CommercialAy
RegistrationOptional
Launched1991; 35 years ago (1991) (as All Music Guide)
Current statusOnwab

AllMusic (formerly kent as All-Music Guide an AMG) is an American onwab muisic database. It catalogs weel ower three million album entries an 30 million tracks, as weel as information on muisickers an baunds. Initiatit in 1991, the database wis furst mak available on the Internet in 1994.[2] AllMusic haes been awned bi RhythmOne syne 2015.

History

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AllMusic wis launched as All-Music Guide bi Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, notit astrologer, Buddhist scholar, an muisicker." He becam interestit in uisin computers fur his astrological wirk in the mid-1970s an foondit a saftware company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as compact discs (CDs) replaced LPs an cassettes as the dominant format fur recordit muisic, Erlewine purchased whit he thoucht wis a CD o early recordins bi Little Richard. Efter buyin it, he diskivered it wis a "flaccid latter-day rehash."[2] Frustratit wi the labelin, he resairched uisin metadata tae creaut a muisic guide.[3] In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he foondit All Music Guide wi a goal tae creaut an appen-access database that includit aw recordin "syne Enrico Caruso gae the industrie its furst big boost".

The furst All Music Guide, published in 1992, wis a 1,200-page reference beuk, packaged wi a CD-ROM, titled All Music Guide: The Best CDs, Albums & Tapes: The Expert's Guide to the Best Releases from Thousands of Artists in All Types of Music. Its furst onwab version, in 1994, wis a text-based Gopher steid.[4] It muivit tae the World Wide Web as wab brousers becam mair uiser-freendly.[2]

Erlewine hired a database ingineer, Vladimir Bogdanov, tae design the All Music Guide framewirk, an recruitit his nephew, writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine, tae develop editorial content. In 1993, Chris Woodstra jynt the staff as an ingineer. A "record geek" wha haed scrieved fur alternative weeklies an fanzines, his main qualification wis an "encyclopedic knawledge o muisic".[2] AllMusic developit a leet o 1,400 subgenres o muisic, a feature that becam central tae the steid's utility. In a 2016 airticle in Tedium, Ernie Smith wrate, "AllMusic mey hae been ane o the maist ambitious steids o the early-internet [sic] era—an it's ane that is fundamental tae oor unnerstandin o pop cultur. Acause the thing is, it dinna juist track reviews or albums. It tracks styles, genres, an subgenres, alang wi the tone o the muisic an the platforms on that the muisic is selt. It then connects that data thegither, in a wey that can intelligently tell ye aboot an entire teep o muisic, whether a massive genre lik clessical, or a tiny ane lik slawcore."[5]

In 1996, seekin tae further develop its wab-based businesses, Alliance Entertainment Corp. boucht All Music frae Erlewine fur a reportit $3.5 million. He left the company efter its sale.[2] Alliance filed fur bankruptcy in 1999, an its assets wur acquired bi Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Equity Fund.[3]

In 1999, All Music relocatit frae Big Rapids tae Ann Arbor, Michigan, whaur the staff expandit frae 12 tae 100 fowk.[2] Bi Februar o that year, 350,000 albums an twa million tracks haed been catalogit. All Music haed published biographies o 30,000 airtists, 120,000 record reviews, an 300 essays scrieved bi "a hybrid o historians, creetics, an passionate collectors."[6][7]

In late 2007, AllMusic wis purchased fur $72 million bi TiVo Corporation (kent as Macrovision at the time o the sale an as Rovi frae 2009 till 2016).[8] In 2012, AllMusic remuived aw o Bryan Adams' info frae the steid per a request frae the airtist.[9]

In 2015, AllMusic wis purchased by BlinkX, later kent as RhythmOne.[10] The AllMusic database is pouered bi a combination o MySQL an MongoDB.[11]

The All Music Guide series

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The All Media Network produced the All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide (at furst lowsed as The Experts' Guide),[2] that includes a series o publications aboot mony muisic genres. It wis follaed bi the Required Listening series an annual guides. Vladimir Bogdanov is the preses an the main editor o the series.[12]

  • All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music (1st edition: 1992, 2nd ed.: 1994, 3rd ed.: 1997, 4t ed.: 2001, 5t ed.: 2008)
  • All Music Guide to Classical Music: The Definitive Guide to Classical Music (2004)
  • All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music (1st ed.: 1997, 2nd ed.: 2003)
  • All Music Guide to Electronica: The Definitive Guide to Electronic Music (2001)
  • All Music Guide to Hip-hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip-hop (2003)
  • All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music  (1st ed.: 1994, 2nd ed.: 1996, 3rd ed.: 1998, 4t ed.: 2002)
  • All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (1st ed.: 1995, 2nd ed.: 1997, 3rd ed.: 2002)[13]
  • All Music Guide to Soul: The Definitive Guide to R&B and Soul (2003)
  • All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues (1st ed: 1996, 2nd ed: 1999, 3rd ed: 2003)
  • All Music Guide Required Listening: Classic Rock (2007)
  • All Music Guide Required Listening: Contemporary Country (2008)
  • All Music Guide Required Listening: Old School Rap & Hip-hop (2008)
  • All Music Guide to the Music of 2002: Your Guide to the Recordings of the Year (2003)
  • All Music Guide to the Music of 2003: Your Guide to the Recordings of the Year (2004)

Reception

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In August 2007, PC Magazine includit AllMusic in its "Tap 100 Clessic Wabsteids" leet.[14]

See an aw

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References

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  1. "blinkx acquires All Media Network, LLC". Newsroom – RhythmOne. 16 Apryle 2015. Archived frae the original on 3 November 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2019.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bowe, Brian J. (24 Januar 2007). "Make it or break it". Metro Times (in Inglis). Archived frae the original on 15 Januar 2013. Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  3. 1 2 Herbert, Daniel (24 Januar 2014). Videoland: Movie Culture at the American Video Store (in Inglis). Univ of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-95802-9.
  4. Nosowitz, Dan (30 Januar 2015). "The Story of AllMusic, Which Predates the World Wide Web". Vice (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  5. "AllMusic: The Story of the Big Data Jukebox". Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  6. Weisbard, Eric (23 Februar 1999). "Conjunction Junction". The Village Voice (in Inglis). Archived frae the original on 13 Julie 2023. Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  7. Powers, Ann (3 Juin 2015). "Can We Ensure The Internet's Musical Archive?". NPR (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  8. "Focus Article: Rovi Corporation (ROVI) - InsideArbitrage" (in Inglis). 1 October 2012. Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  9. "FAQ". AllMusic (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  10. "Blinkx Acquires Website Owner All Media Network For Undisclosed Amount" (in Inglis). 16 Apryle 2015. Archived frae the original on 5 Mey 2015. Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  11. Smith, Ernie (24 September 2016). "The Story of AllMusic, the Internet's Largest, Most Influential Music Database". VICE (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  12. Bruno, Antony (1 Mairch 2011). "AllMusic.com Folding Into AllRovi.com for One-Stop Entertainment Shop". Billboard (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  13. Toon, Jason (21 Julie 1999). "Rock Stock: A book report on the best tomes to consult before buying tunes". Riverfront Times (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.
  14. Heater, Brian (13 August 2007). "Top 100 Classic Websites – AllMusic – Slideshow from pcmag.com". PCmag.com. (in Inglis). Retrieved 15 Apryle 2026.

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