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Top 500 vinyl records blog.
Dust and grooves is an inside look into the world of vinyl record collectors in the most intimate of environments their record rooms.
Flea market funk serves up fresh vinyl record and dj culture daily.
Click here to browse some of the rarest records we have in our store.
Keeping your records in premium condition can be a stressful and daunting task.
It may not be number one on this list but it s arguably the coolest record on here.
Columbia records photo by andre sas gamma rapho via getty images.
Best sounding albums to own on vinyl.
Listings of the best vinyl record blogs.
Publication by engaged media.
Garage hangover is a work in progress on 1960s garage rock bands.
Only vinyl and nothing after 1991.
If the old list barely made it in the low with the average price of top 5 records at 1958 just a decade later 100 is already way above at 2896 and the list skyrockets to 17 7k as top 5 average.
Every time you play them there is the chance of damage pops and tics developing from dust and grime a too heavy or too light tone arm causing the stylus to scrape sound detail away all of these things make vinyl a very delicate commodity.
Miles davis revolutionized the jazz genre multiple times during his career but his most valuable record at least in financial terms is some kind of blue.
The 500 greatest albums of all time is the title of a 2003 special issue of american magazine rolling stone and a related book published in 2005.
Although the vinyl record contains many great dylan tracks the beautiful 11 minute sad eyed lady of the lowlands was done in just one take at the end of an 8 hour recording session at 4 o clock in the morning and is one of the greatest songs you could ever listen to on a clean cut of vinyl.
The lists presented were compiled based on votes from selected rock musicians critics and industry figures and predominantly feature british and american music from the 1960s and 1970s.
The 100 greatest vinyl records of all time by liza lentini.
Opulent conceptions has great posts on 60 s garage bands and psychedelia.