Wednesday, 11 April 2018

COLLECTING VINYL RECORDS

Since CD's were introduced around 1985 in the UK, most people ran out and replaced their old vinyl collections, with these new, much smaller compact discs and replaced their record players with the compact disc player. The CD player also replaced the old idea of the tape cassette player being fitted in millions of peoples cars. 

The old, iconic vinyl record and turn-tables have now turned the tables on the compact disc many years later, so all of a sudden vinyl records have become quite desirable and popular once more. The resurrection of vinyl records has created a market for a new ''hands on'' product for lovers of music, to cherish instead of the MP3, ''digital downloads'' that currently lead the way.

In mint condition, vinyl records can be worth many times their original value and Limited Edition vinyl records, rare picture or coloured vinyl records are also highly sought after.

There are many types of Music Genres to choose from to suit all styles and tastes and it's good to see that today's leading artists, in all genres of music, are choosing to record or even re-release singles or albums on the much loved, vinyl format once again.



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