Vinyl LP's, which once dominated the music world from around the '20s to the '90s, are on their way to making a serious comback!
The demand for them has been made, and record co's are responding by reproducing some of them again.
The vinyl LP's gave up the ghost and had went out of production in favor of CD's in the '90s because the CD's are more compact and easier to carry for listening to music just about anywhere - on the subway, bus and car.
The only vinyl LP's that could be bought were those that were already made and being sold by stores that sell them used. They were made in 7 ' 45 rpm & 33-1/3 rpm. Also, some of the 12" singles remixes of songs on records were made for 45 rpm operation as well.
Now they are back with a vengeance!
The demand for them has been made, and record co's are responding by reproducing some of them again.
The vinyl LP's gave up the ghost and had went out of production in favor of CD's in the '90s because the CD's are more compact and easier to carry for listening to music just about anywhere - on the subway, bus and car.
The only vinyl LP's that could be bought were those that were already made and being sold by stores that sell them used. They were made in 7 ' 45 rpm & 33-1/3 rpm. Also, some of the 12" singles remixes of songs on records were made for 45 rpm operation as well.
Now they are back with a vengeance!