For the Record: Facts About Vinyl

Beef up your music trivia with these fascinating facts  

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Beef up your music trivia with these fascinating facts  

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We may live in an ­increasingly digital world, but sales of vinyl albums continue to boom. Last year was the 18th consecutive year that LP (long play) sales grew in the United States, and it was the biggest year for the format since Luminate, a company that tracks music sales, began collecting data in 1991. ­Almost 50 million vinyl albums were sold in 2023, up 14.2 per cent from 2022—still a long way from the 1970s, when more than 300 million records would sell in a single year.

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This recent surge is fuelled by none other than Ms Taylor Swift. Last year’s top-selling vinyl album was her 1989 (Taylor’s Version), the first record to sell a million copies in a calendar year since Luminate’s launch. Swift had five of the top 10 bestselling ­albums of 2023. Total sales of her albums ­(almost 3.5 million copies) accounted for 7 per cent of all vinyl sold in the US in 2023. 

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In 1948, Columbia Records unveiled the first LP: a ­recording of the New York Philharmonic ­performing Mendel-ssohn’s Violin Concerto in E Minor. While previous phonograph records were made of shellac and played at 78 revolutions per minute, the new PVC ­(‘vinyl’) disc played at 33⅓ rpm, hence better ­audio quality. It also increased the playing time from 5 minutes to 22 minutes per side.

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LP sales began to decline in the late ’70s, with the success of cassette tapes and then compact discs (eight-track tapes didn’t catch on the same way). By 1988...

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