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Topic History of: Vinyl records boost
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JK2006 Yes interesting; just had several absolutely enormous cheques thanks to the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack - point one; sold millions globally on CD as well as on downloads (and, possibly, cassette - in joke for those who saw the excellent movie). Took forever to reach me mind you - these days of computers don't seem to have speeded up royalty deliveries. Second - great 60s music; miles better than in 2016 (again; watch the movie). And of course, whether or not Hooked On A Feeling is included on the Movie 2 Soundtrack; everyone hearing Ooga Chagga on the trailers is reminded of the first film.
robbiex dixie wrote:
The story is correct. The VALUE of the sale of vinyl albums was greater than the value of albums downloaded last week. A fantastic achievement considering how it was just a few years ago.

But a few things worth noting. The volume of sales was higher for download albums, due to the cost of a download being significantly lower than the price of a vinyl album. Also, the analysis is just based on album sales. Not physical singles v download tracks.


Still only a fraction of the sales from the 80s'. Download sales have gone down because you can stream them for free on Spotify and other services. I don't know why you would download.
CDs still outsell vinyl. The quality is much better. I guess that it is mainly djs buying vinyl because it is easier to mix or people buying for nostalgia reasons.
dixie The story is correct. The VALUE of the sale of vinyl albums was greater than the value of albums downloaded last week. A fantastic achievement considering how it was just a few years ago.

But a few things worth noting. The volume of sales was higher for download albums, due to the cost of a download being significantly lower than the price of a vinyl album. Also, the analysis is just based on album sales. Not physical singles v download tracks.
PaulB I don't know how accurate this is, but it makes interesting reading.
I'm still a big fan of vinyl.

And this comes at a time when Sony records have limited the number of physical copies of Cliff Richard's new Christmas single to 500 (sold out in half a day). A bonkers idea, especially when many older Cliff fans don't have the ability to play digital tracks. Somebody at Sony didn't think that through properly.
* although I'm remembering the words of a certain King of Hits - "If Paul McCartney can do it, anybody can".

thevinylfactory.com/news/vinyl-sales-exc...igital-downloads-uk/