If Vinyl records make a come-back will you replace your mp3, cd’s, I pods?

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For those that remember listening to vinyl records or albums…
I really feel that the sound was a lot better and watching Life on Mars (tv show) the other night confirmed it. So…
If vinyl comes back to the market, will you replace your current music collection with the vinyl records?

absolutely not, for as simple and proven as LP’s where, you still have the drawbacks of pops, white noise, and worn phonograph needles.

Why am i unable to find old vinyl records distributed by Tempo Records?

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If you haven’t already, check with a vintage record store in your area. You can usually find at least one in the phone book. If they don’t have any, they may be able to at least point you in a good direction or let you know if they are even available anymore.

Dose ant one here listen to music on the old 45 or 33.3 vinyl Records?

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If you do. Do you know of a place where you can buy 45 or 33.3 vinyl Records new in Georgia or USA?

yes I do, google the specific album you would like and your state. Or search georgia record store and the kind of records that you want. Best of luck

can i order old vinyl records free?

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help plz =[

Vinyl records are usually considered collectors items and can be pricey depending on their condition.

This website, http://www.vinylconnections.co.uk/free.htm, offers one free vinyl record from a list for every 10 pounds sterling spent on other stuff. If you are in the Renton, WA area then this guy on Craig’s list has vinyl records for free, if you pick them up, http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/zip/413049785.html. If you are in Mississauga, ON, Canada then this guy has free vinyl records if you pick them up, http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/66396-150_free_vinyl_records/.

Good luck finding any really good vinyl records for free.

can i order old vinyl records free?

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help plz =[

Vinyl records are usually considered collectors items and can be pricey depending on their condition.

This website, http://www.vinylconnections.co.uk/free.htm, offers one free vinyl record from a list for every 10 pounds sterling spent on other stuff. If you are in the Renton, WA area then this guy on Craig’s list has vinyl records for free, if you pick them up, http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/zip/413049785.html. If you are in Mississauga, ON, Canada then this guy has free vinyl records if you pick them up, http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/66396-150_free_vinyl_records/.

Good luck finding any really good vinyl records for free.

Where can I buy vinyl records in good condition?

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Any record stores still around?

I usually get mine from Flea Markets or Goodwill. You could also try ebay.

Where can I buy vinyl records in good condition?

Author: admin  //  Category: buy vinyl records

Any record stores still around?

I usually get mine from Flea Markets or Goodwill. You could also try ebay.

Names/labels of vinyl records from the 1930s or 40s?

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I need around 10 names of prominent musicians or bands from the 1930s or 40s whose vinyl records are now considered valuable antiques.

Please help me. Thank you!

Well, first of all, your question is flawed; they didn’t start using vinyl to make records until after World War II, the late ’40s. Until then, records were made of shellac. So artists from the ’30s and ’40s would have recorded 78 rpm records on shellac, not vinyl.

(Shellac was hard and brittle, such that when 78s were mailed to radio stations, they would often crack in shipping. But rather than wait for replacements – which might arrive cracked as well – stations would just play the cracked, or "broken" record anyway. That’s where the phrase "sounds like a broken record" comes from.)

As for ‘valuable’ 78s…oftentimes in record collecting, it isn’t the famous artists whose records become ‘valuable’, it is the rare ones. Some of the most valuable 78s would be by Elvis Presley, because he started to become popular just as 78s were disappearing and 45s were becoming popular, so that there were relatively few Elvis 78s sold. But that is into the ’50s anyway.

Popular artists from the 30s and 40s (can’t say how valuable their 78s would be) are bandleaders like Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Count Basie; and the singers who sang with those bands, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Ward, Peggy Lee, Martha Tilton.

Hope that helps.

Names/labels of vinyl records from the 1930s or 40s?

Author: admin  //  Category: vinyl records

I need around 10 names of prominent musicians or bands from the 1930s or 40s whose vinyl records are now considered valuable antiques.

Please help me. Thank you!

Well, first of all, your question is flawed; they didn’t start using vinyl to make records until after World War II, the late ’40s. Until then, records were made of shellac. So artists from the ’30s and ’40s would have recorded 78 rpm records on shellac, not vinyl.

(Shellac was hard and brittle, such that when 78s were mailed to radio stations, they would often crack in shipping. But rather than wait for replacements – which might arrive cracked as well – stations would just play the cracked, or "broken" record anyway. That’s where the phrase "sounds like a broken record" comes from.)

As for ‘valuable’ 78s…oftentimes in record collecting, it isn’t the famous artists whose records become ‘valuable’, it is the rare ones. Some of the most valuable 78s would be by Elvis Presley, because he started to become popular just as 78s were disappearing and 45s were becoming popular, so that there were relatively few Elvis 78s sold. But that is into the ’50s anyway.

Popular artists from the 30s and 40s (can’t say how valuable their 78s would be) are bandleaders like Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Count Basie; and the singers who sang with those bands, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Ward, Peggy Lee, Martha Tilton.

Hope that helps.

who knows were I can find vinyl records in miami?

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Blue Note Records, 16401 N.E. 15th Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Ph.: (305)-940-3394 / (305)-940-7342
Fax: (305)-948-3523