<p>Full of interviews with the artists who made some of the most memorable - and a few not-so-memorable - albums of the 1970s the third book in The Vinyl Dialogues series by award-winning journalist Mike Morsch offers more backstories on the music of the decade as told by the artists themselves.&nbsp;</p><p>Art Garfunkel details how a song written by his former partner Paul Simon made its way onto Garfunkel&rsquo;s solo album &ldquo;Breakaway&rdquo; and why the cover photo on that album is still special to him; Daryl Hall reveals what song on &ldquo;The Silver Album&rdquo; was considered for the theme song to one of the decade&rsquo;s most famous movies; Natalie Cole in one of her last interviews admits that she didn&rsquo;t think she was that great of a singer on her first album; Dionne Warwick confirms that she didn&rsquo;t initially like the song that would eventually become her only No. 1 hit after it appeared on an album by the Spinners; and Kinky Friedman reveals what it&rsquo;s like to fail at something long enough to become a legend.&nbsp;</p><p>It&rsquo;s all here in &ldquo;The Vinyl Dialogues Volume III: Stacks of Wax.&rdquo; So take a peek behind the curtain dust off your wax collection and relive the soundtrack of your life.</p>