A CD compresses music, With some music this compression ruins the sound. If music is released only on LP it would be due to this.
LP (Opened and worn)- $10 Max LP (Mint With "Walkin' The Dig" mistake)- $50 Max Cassette (Opened)- Worthless Cassette (Mint)- $2 Max CD (Opened)- $8 Max CD (Mint)- $15 Max
It is being re-issued later this year. Available for purchase again this coming August, as a 'mini LP' replica.
EP stands for "Extended Play." It refers to a kind of vinyl record that's longer than a single but shorter than a full-length (LP or "Long Play") album. Since it's on a CD, that CD was probably originally issued as an Extended Play record on vinyl.
LP means long-playing phonograph record.
You might checkout: musicstack.com They have dozens and dozens of Record / CD stores and shops around the world who may be able to help you. NOTE: The condition of the LP and the LP Cover will determine how much the album will be worth.
Mini LP in sleeve. Instaed of a standard jewel case it is a cd packaged in a miniature version of an LP or record sleeve.
The huge advantage to an lp to cd recoder is obvious, you don't need an lp player anymore to play your favourite music. You can play your cd wherevere you are, wich with an lp player is impossible.
Yes, you can record LP's to CD's or DVD's. In order to do so, you need to connect the LP player using a Y audio cable to the computer. You will also need a program to convert the input audio into an MP3 or WAV file. Once you have captured the audio, you can save the files directly to a CD or DVD or use a CD writing program to create an audio CD.
According to research, the LP record is still in small time production, but production of LP records has declined due to less demand since the introduction of CD's in the early 1980's.
A 'Long Playing' record/album that was recorded in a music studio as opposed to a live performance.
The radio, the gramophone, the LP, Cassettes, CD, MP3, MTV, Electrically amplified instruments,
You will only find it as an old LP record. You can purchase it on eBay or some such site and then have it converted to a CD.
LP (Opened and worn)- $10 Max LP (Mint With "Walkin' The Dig" mistake)- $50 Max Cassette (Opened)- Worthless Cassette (Mint)- $2 Max CD (Opened)- $8 Max CD (Mint)- $15 Max
As far as I am aware, "No Nukes" has not yet been released on DVD. There is a double CD available of what was originally a triple LP, but the video is only available on VHS.
It is being re-issued later this year. Available for purchase again this coming August, as a 'mini LP' replica.
You might checkout: musicstack.com They have dozens and dozens of Record / CD shops and stores all over the world. NOTE: The price will depend on the condition of the LP and the LP Cover.
Hi, a bootleg contains unreleased recordings, a counterfeit exactly reproduces an official LP/CD (....), a pirate rearranges officially released material to form a new LP/CD (...). In the times when the Rolling Stones, Beatles, Who and others released songs in Europe that were not officially released in the US these were bootlegged. Technically this is more a pirate but as the songs were available otherwise I would still call these LPs bootlegs.