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  2. These Floating Display Shelves Are Must-Haves for Vinyl Lovers

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    What's more, vinyl records are also redefining how we view music as an art form. They're not just about sound; they're physical, tangible art pieces—something people can proudly display, flip ...

  5. Vinyl revival - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, Sony Music announced that by March 2018 it would be producing vinyl records in-house for the first time since ceasing its production in 1989. The BBC reported that "Sony's move comes a few months after it equipped its Tokyo studio with a cutting lathe, used to produce the master discs needed for manufacturing vinyl records", but the company "is even struggling to find older ...

  6. Record sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used to denominate the outermost cardboard covering of a record, i.e. the record jacket or album jacket. The record jacket is extensively used to design and market a recording, as well as to additionally display general information on the record as artist name, titles list, title length etc. if no opening presents a readable label.

  7. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    (The name "record album" was printed on some covers.) These empty albums were sold in both 10- and 12-inch sizes. The covers of these bound books were wider and taller than the records inside, allowing the record album to be placed on a shelf upright, like a book, and suspending the fragile records above the shelf, protecting them.