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Body of Work: How the album outplayed the algorithm and survived playlist culture

by Keith Jopling

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Published 10th February 2026
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Since 1999, the album has been declared dead more times than we can count—yet it refuses to disappear. Body of Work traces its turbulent journey through the digital era and asks why listening in forty-minute chunks still matters. Weaving insider accounts with cultural history and personal reflection Jopling tells the story of the album’s unlikely survival. From bloated CD culture to Napster’s atomization, from Apple’s unbundling to Spotify’s shuffle wars (and Adele’s famous intervention), the album has not only endured, it has re-emerged stronger than ever. Body of Work makes the case that the album remains the perfect vessel for the art of song—the format every artist aspires to, even after decades of digital disruption. As producer and artist Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) put it: “the album is God.” It is the defining artform of popular music, and it always will be.

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Body of Work: How the album outplayed the algorithm and survived playlist culture
by Keith Jopling

ISBN
9781917516334

Publisher
Watkins Media

Binding
Paperback

Publication date
Feb. 10, 2026

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