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  2. Budget album - Wikipedia

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    Budget albums (also known as unofficially by some collectors as either drugstore records or junk records) were low-priced vinyl LPs of popular and classical music released during the 1950s to 1970s consisting either of previously released material (usually reissues drawn from the catalogs of major labels featuring older performances by well-known artists) or material recorded especially for ...

  3. Phonograph record - Wikipedia

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    The phonograph record was the primary medium used for music reproduction throughout the 20th century. It had co-existed with the phonograph cylinder from the late 1880s and had effectively superseded it by around 1912. Records retained the largest market share even when new formats such as the compact cassette were mass-marketed.

  4. What your old records are worth now

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    From vinyl records and 8-tracks to Apple music and Tidal, the evolution of music consumption has made a drastic transformation in recent years. ... So, to give you an idea of how much your old ...

  5. Cut-out (recording industry) - Wikipedia

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    Two different ways of marking cut-out records on LP jackets. When LPs were the primary medium for the commercial distribution of sound recordings, manufacturers would cut the corner, punch a hole, or add a notch to the spine of the jacket of unsold records returned from retailers; these "cut-outs" might then be re-sold to record retailers or other sales outlets for sale at a discounted price.

  6. 8 Ways to Identify Rare and Valuable Vinyl Records ... - AOL

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    As time passes, fewer copies are available on eBay and in record stores, making those records—especially copies in good condition—more rare. Seek Controversial Covers

  7. Cardboard record - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard records were often used as freebies in promotional campaigns, and as such were expected to be played once or twice and then thrown away. Two examples, both from the late 1980s, were Life Cereal's "Rock Music Mystery" and McDonald's' "Menu Song" contest, both of which were designed around audio "clues". Because of their disposable ...