As we continue to see the sales of CDs fall, it is obvious that the distribution channels of music are changing. But there is no disputing that digital downloads are the new norm for many people to acquire their music, be it one ninety-nine cent download or an entire album. As I ponder these changes, I still think that the vinyl record, as prehistoric as it is, is gaining popularity as well as making new fans and believers that this is the best audio format that can be hear…
Stephen M.h. Braitman-Putting A Value On Your Vinyl Collection
The value of vinyl records is very subjective and certainly up for debate. There are many elements that go into ascertaining just how much a specific record or a whole collection may be worth. Do you use fair market value, replacement value or record price guide value? As I found out, it all depends on the circumstances, and the best way to achieve these objectives is to have your collection professionally appraised. I had the opportunity to speak with professional appraiser …
Collecting Vinyl Records
The demise of the vinyl record has become a statement all to common in the music industry. Vinyl records were supposed to be a dead music format a long time ago, but have persevered through many technological changes in the music industry.
Collecting Vinyl Records- A Passion For Sound
As CD sales sour, the music industry is evolving in a peculiar way. Music lovers are turning their attention to the past, reverting back to vinyl records.
Celebrate Vinyl Record Day
When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph on August 12, 1877, little did he know just how much influence his Talking Machine would have, not only in the music industry, but in pop culture as well. Records are a part of the music of the ages and it is up to us as individuals and retailers, not only to enjoy our favorite recordings, but to preserve them as well; thus Vinyl Record Day was born.
Album Cover Art-Part Two
Album cover art software allows you to explore this pop phenomenon
Album Cover Art-Part One
In 1939, Alex Steinweiss was employed at Columbia Records as the first art director for the company and decided to spruce up and repackage vinyl records. We all know the result, album cover art has become an important part of music and pop culture. (Prior to Steinweisss creative influences, records were generally stored in plain, undecorated packaging).