Where to start? OK, first, 8-track came out around the late sixties, they replaced the huge bulky reel-to-reel players. Their main attraction was that now you could bring your own music into your cars. The 8 tracks had almost no effect on records, as most of us bought records as our main album, and then bought an 8-track copy for our cars. If you loved the songs, you definitely bought the record, as 8-tracks were always getting eaten by our players. 8 tracks and records existed side by side for a few years until about the mid seventies, when this new thing called cassettes came out. They were small untrustworthy-looking critters that many of us did not take to immediately, until we got our first little cassette recorders and realised that we could record our own songs onto the cassette. Yeah, cassettes were good, but many were unwilling to rip that 8-track out of the dash and invest in a (then) expensive cassette player, so what we bought was a cassette adaptor. There were two basic types; the type you wired into your existing radio with a toggle switch to the cassette player. The other type was a little mutant thing that was basically a small cassette player with a power source/sound source shaped like an 8 track attached to it. You slammed this right into your 8 track player like it was a tape, and it looked like your 8-track was vomiting a cassette player. (Guess which one I had.) For many years all three formats lived happily together, but as the price of cassette players dropped, it became clear that they were the preferred format. They were smaller, so you could store more in your car, and our players ate them less frequently. So by the end of the seventies, 8 tracks began being phased out, by the eighties, they were gone. That left records and cassettes to muddle along until the mid to late eighties when CD's started becomming popular and cheap enough to phase out, first, cassettes, Then by the ninties the records themselves. You know the rest of the story. It was nice chatting with ya'.
There's a site called www.dopehood.com. it has albums and mix tapes that you can download and is updated everyday. It has lots of songs by Lil' Wayne and some albums and mix tapes.
9 Solo Albums Illmatic, It was written, I am, Nastradamus, Stillmatic, God'son, Street's Disciple, HipHop is dead, Untitled. Plus he has made the Pre-Illmatic Demo Tape, The Greatest hits, The Lost tapes and some other mixtapes.
The duration of The Levenger Tapes is 1.5 hours.
no, dv tapes are newer and come in 3 sizes, whereas 8mm tapes are all the same size, roughly that of a music casette
this is a fictional person on lost tapes. some of the facts on lost tapes are true, but the tape of "actual footage" is acted out. go to wikipedia for lost tapes to see more.
Erased Tapes Records is an independent record label. They are based in London, in the United Kingdom. Since their establishment in 2007, they have released eight studio albums.
I"ll Be seeing you. By the way to my knowledge, he did not record singles. He did record albums and 8 track tapes incuding a Christmas album.
Pre-recorded 8-TRACK stereo cartidge tapes officially began their phase out in retail stores around 1983. Columbia and RCA record services continued to provide a limited catalog of classic and current albums available thorugh their record club services until about 1988 or so.
There's a site called www.dopehood.com. it has albums and mix tapes that you can download and is updated everyday. It has lots of songs by Lil' Wayne and some albums and mix tapes.
The young singer JoJo has recorded three studio albums and two mix tapes. JoJo's albums was released in 2004, 2006, and 2013. Her two mix tapes were released in 2010 and 2012.
they stick on the track by these tapes on the wheels
To record your own affirmation tapes one needs to have a recording device such as a laptop or tablet. Then you will be able to create your tapes and save them for future use.
As of 2010: Two "tapes" (as "A-180")... eight studio albums... two live albums... one (official) Greatest Hits... one more on the way (as the "Know Hope Collective")... and countless # of "Special Edition" packages/collections and guest appearances on other albums.
The value of eight track tapes is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors include the condition and popularity of the specific eight track tape in question.
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To record and play music .
She sold one album & ; 4 mix tapes