Bursts with gloriously geeky detail. (5*) * The Telegraph * He has the nerd's determination to track down details, to badger surviving protagonists with questions no one else has asked. Above all, he has a golden ear for irony. Far from second-guessing or lamenting the record's imperfections, he revels in its pops, clicks, glitches and quirks. * The Wall Street Journal * Both a detailed history of and a thoughtful exegesis on caution-by-committee and the sometimes remarkable synergy between art and science. Crucially, Scott's narrative blends extraterrestrial wonder with earthbound charm and brims with poignant revelations. (4*) * Mojo * Jonathan Scott is our cheerful tour guide ... and The Vinyl Frontier is our comprehensive and comprehensible itinerary. * LA Times * Scott masters the technical details, often with a touch of humor. * The Washington Post * The cast of characters alone is tremendous. Written in a lively, often jocular tone The Vinyl Frontier tells the tale well * Science * Created from a strange marriage of politics, bureaucracy, budget, ambition, innovation, and beauty, Scott describes a portrait of humanity that is still travelling out among the stars. * The Nerd Daily * A vital addition to the library of anyone with an interest in the Voyager missions, extraterrestrial contact, or Carl Sagan. * Astronomy Now * You may have heard of the Voyager Golden Record, but Scott's illuminating backstory brings a new appreciation to this simple object. It's not just a record. It's science's most thoughtful and optimistic act. -- Amy Shira Teitel, author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity An entertaining, compelling, brilliantly-researched and inspiring account of the Voyager spaceship's curious passenger, the Golden Record, and the wonderful team of dreamers who made it happen. -- Emer Reynolds, writer and director of The Farthest