Assuming you're talking about records and not gas or something else...yes. Long Play (LP) albums were made of vinyl, but so were the 45s in their last years. Earlier records were made of a harder plastic. "Vinyl" refers to anything that goes round and round on a turntable and is read by a needle.
Vinyl is the technology (plastic) from which a late 20th century record was made. The "LP" stands for "Long Playing". Records (made of Vinyl) came out as "singles", "SP" and "LP" formats, depending on their diameter and the speed at which they had to be revolved to play the music correctly.
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If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
I have the exact lp and wondered the same. But sadly enough I found it online (factory sealed) for only $7.99
he value . on apple label. red vinyl. double lp . is between 250 gbp and 700 gbp. depending on the condition .
Depends how much you want to spend. I have it in vinyl LP record if you want to buy it.
The vinyl record continues to be a popular format with nearly 2 million vinyl albums sold in the US in 2008 and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), claim the number of 7 inch vinyl singles sold in the UK rose from 178,831 in 2001 to 1,072,608 in 2006.
An LP uses a needle to read the grooves in the vynal. The CD does the same thing but uses a laser
The version on vinyl, or a record (the LP at 33.3 RPM). I remember when there were 45 RPM records, usually just 1 song each side, and LP records or albums, which had the Long Playing version of songs, with, sometimes, repeated choruses, etc...Earlier vinyl records had 78 RPM records also.
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
I have the exact lp and wondered the same. But sadly enough I found it online (factory sealed) for only $7.99
"Vinyl" seems to be catching on, from the material on which the record is pressed. "LP" meant "long playing" and was used by Columbia, the developer of the system, as a trademark.
busta rhymes who ever put this answer is way off Record, LP
he value . on apple label. red vinyl. double lp . is between 250 gbp and 700 gbp. depending on the condition .
Most likely yes, as he is signed with Parlophone Records, and most of his singles have come out on vinyl, just google "Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy Vinyl LP" should find it then
Most likely yes, as he is signed with Parlophone Records, and most of his singles have come out on vinyl, just Google "Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy Vinyl LP" should find it then
Depends how much you want to spend. I have it in vinyl LP record if you want to buy it.
If you are talking about vinyl as in someone saying "I love that song, I have it on vinyl", then it is a record pressed on a vinyl material. It is also called an album or an LP (long playing). Vinyl records stopped being produced after the invention of 8-track tapes, cassette tapes, CDs and DVDs. They can still be played today on a record player or turntable attached to the stereo system.
It is the connection from a PC to an analogue audio source, usually a DJ's turntable or scratch pad. It allows a test signal to be fed from a special vinyl LP on the turntable to control the speed of an mp3 playback. In this way, any number of mp3's can be scratched like an LP without having to change the vinyl.