Compact discs (CDs) replaced cassette tapes over time as the dominant format for music. The first commercial compact disc, Billy Joel's 52nd Street, was released in Japan in 1982. Throughout the 1980s, vinyl LPs, cassettes, and CDs all sold well, but CDs gradually overtook sales of vinyl and CDs. (The first CD to sell one million copies and outsell its vinyl counterpart was Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms in 1985.) In the 1980s and into the 1990s, CDs cost $15 and up, which was considerably more than cassette tapes, which were usually in the $8 range or less. Also, many cars had cassette players in them, and people were a little resistant to re-buy their music on a third format (assuming they had bought some things first on LP and then on cassette). Eventually, though, CDs won out; cars came with CD players, prices of CDs went down somewhat, and cassettes were relegated to thrift stores and attics. Cassettes were still sold, however, up until around the late 1990s.
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There are many different websites that you could go and buy Alphaville CDs at. The most frequently used website would be Amazon because they show you the best price there is on the CDs.
Yes, CDs can typically go through airport security without any issues as they are not considered prohibited items.
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I know they have a few CDs but I am not sure what songs they have out you could like go on walmart or something they could show you the CDs thy have!!
No. You have to go buy a external CD drive.
To buy cheap blank cds you can go to www.checkoutstore.com, www.disc4less.com, or www.supermediastore.com. They sell blank cds starting from 16 cents.
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The CDs (compact disks) first came to US in 1982. Billy Joel's 52nd Street was the first official CD to go on sale.
Either get it on itunes or go on www.spotify.com