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the return of vinyl?

post #1 of 6
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http://www.ateaseweb.com/2009/01/01/...8-vinyl-chart/

I think that this is great for music and anyone who just started collecting vinyl (like me) and people who never gave up them (nostalgic hippies?? lol) ...and how insane is it that The Beatles catalogue still moves the way it does? From what I know, they still sell about a million annually from their catalogue. Blows my mind everytime
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I hear things like this and wish smaller companies had the $$$ to re-press long out of print wax like capitol has done.

By the way, capitol is not reissuing Beatles LP's right? So, who is printing these 16k+ copies of beatles Lp's sold last year?
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Originally Posted by robbie View Post
I hear things like this and wish smaller companies had the $$$ to re-press long out of print wax like capitol has done.

By the way, capitol is not reissuing Beatles LP's right? So, who is printing these 16k+ copies of beatles Lp's sold last year?

It has to be Capitol here and EMI in the UK...no one else can do it w/out either of their consents (not to mention there would be a nasty lawsuit, royalty payouts) unless theres someting I missed
post #4 of 6
http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/106con/

Could vinyl really be dead if they're selling $90,000 record players?
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I thought this thread was going to be about something else.
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Originally Posted by tagutcow View Post
http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/106con/

Could vinyl really be dead if they're selling $90,000 record players?

Vinyl is far from dead.
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