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  1. Filmmaker Colin Hanks examines the history of Tower Records, from its rise and fall to the legacy forged by its rebellious founder Russ Solomon. Documentary 2017 1 hr 40 min iTunes

  2. 5 nov 2015 · Movie review of “All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records”: Colin Hanks directed this irresistible documentary about the evolution of the music business. Rating: 3.5 stars out ...

  3. 27 ago 2015 · The All Things Must Pass trailer is a good introduction to the film; check it out below. Like a lot of people who were into music in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, I have great memories of Tower Records.

  4. 29 mar 2015 · Film Review: ‘All Things Must Pass’ A sentimental yet sharply observed documentary about the rise and demise of retail giant Tower Records.

  5. Established in 1960, Tower Records was once a retail powerhouse with 200 stores, in 30 countries, on five continents. From humble beginnings in a small-town drugstore, Tower Records eventually became the heart and soul of the music world, and a powerful force in the music industry. In 1999, Tower Records made an astounding $1 billion. In 2006, the company filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong ...

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  6. Established in 1960, Tower Records was once a retail powerhouse with 200 stores, in 30 countries, on five continents. From humble beginnings in a small-town drugstore, Tower Records eventually became the heart and soul of the music world, and a powerful force in the music industry. In 1999, Tower Records made an astounding $1 billion. In 2006, the company filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong ...

  7. Established in 1960, Tower Records was once a retail powerhouse with 200 stores, in 30 countries, on five continents. From humble beginnings in a small-town drugstore, Tower Records eventually became the heart and soul of the music world, and a powerful force in the music industry. In 1999, Tower Records made an astounding $1 billion. In 2006, the company filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong ...