The term vinyl revival has been floating around for years now but vinyl is no longer on the cusp of being something big.
Is vinyl really coming back.
Why vinyl isn t really coming back.
That really depends on your perspective.
Turntables are overtaking cd players in terms of most used sources though digital files still have a stranglehold and with vinyl events like record store day getting bigger every year vinyl culture is once again fully fledged and mature.
In 2017 vinyl sales in the u s.
Until the 1940s the primary material to press discs was shellac.
After all a vinyl record often sets the purchaser back a not very cool 20 30.
There s something to be said for the thrill of finding a rare lp in a random cardboard box at the back of a tiny record store and being able to add it to your personal collection at home.
Last year vinyl revenues hit an astounding 422 3 million in the us alone according to the recording industry.
Let s take a trip to a record store and i ll tell you the four reasons why 12 vinyl records are better than digital mp3.
Vinyl sales keep rising but it s complicated.
Vinyl didn t die when jimi hendrix did.
It s very much alive and is much more preferable than listening to music in a digital format.
Play a song and you can immediately identify the year your grade and maybe even your girlfriend.
Why vinyl isn t really coming back.
Placing that needle on the black vinyl brings back memories of putting on a big pair of headphones and listening to entire albums for hours at a time.
Rose for the 12th straight year according to nielsen music what the latest gains mean has spurred some.
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Several companies most notably capitol records began issuing vinyl 78s in the 40s but it with the introduction of 33 1 3 and 45 rpm records late in that decade that use of vinyl really took off.
Serious record collectors are helping drive the rebirth of the medium.
From kiss to foreigner ozzy journey rush led zeppelin and many many more.
How strong is the vinyl records comeback.
Bob boilen bob.
With some insisting that the classic format is coming back.
Actually vinyl does not extend back to the 1880s.
The vinyl resurgence is nice.