There were more than 200 stores in 30 countries and on five continents when Tower Records first opened in 1960. As time went on, Tower Records grew from a small-town drugstore to become the heart and soul of the music world, as well as a major player in the music business. There were a lot of people who bought records at Tower Records in 1999. The company went bankrupt in 2006, and it was the first time it had done so. Why did this happen? All of us think that the Internet is the reason why Tower Records went out of business. But that's not all. All Things Must Pass is a feature-length documentary film that looks at this famous company's rise and fall, as well as the legacy that its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon, left behind.
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There were more than 200 stores in 30 countries and on five continents when Tower Records first opened in 1960. As time went on, Tower Records grew from a small-town drugstore to become the heart and soul of the music world, as well as a major player in the music business. There were a lot of people who bought records at Tower Records in 1999. The company went bankrupt in 2006, and it was the first time it had done so. Why did this happen? All of us think that the Internet is the reason why Tower Records went out of business. But that's not all. All Things Must Pass is a feature-length documentary film that looks at this famous company's rise and fall, as well as the legacy that its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon, left behind.
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