Yes, phonograph albums from 1908 can hold significant value, both historically and financially. They represent early recorded music and the evolution of audio technology, making them interesting to collectors and historians. Condition, rarity, and the artists featured can greatly influence their market value, with some albums fetching high prices at auctions or among collectors. Additionally, they offer a unique glimpse into the cultural and musical landscape of the early 20th century.
Oh I hope not!
eMusic isn't cheaper than Amazon any longer, so you could save buying certain albums from there
Flyleaf has made 5 official albums that are available for download: Flyleaf - EP Flyleaf Much Like Falling - EP Memento Mori Remember To Live - EP Recently they have also released a single song that has not been featured on any of their previous albums: How He Loves - Single More of their albums they have released that are not as well-known and may not be available: 2004 Demos Music As A Weapon - EP All Around Me - EP As Passerby (before they became Flyleaf), they released three EP's: Passerby - EP Broken Wings - EP Broken Wings: Special Edition - EP
In July 1877, while developing his telephone transmitter, Thomas Edison conceived the idea of recording and playing back telephone messages. After experimenting with a telephone "diaphragm having an embossing point & held against paraffin paper moving rapidly," he found that the sound "vibrations are indented nicely" and concluded "there's no doubt that I shall be able to store up & reproduce automatically at any future time the human voice perfectly." Edison periodically returned to this idea, and by the end of November, he had developed a basic design. The first phonograph consisted of grooved cylinder mounted on a long shaft with a screw pitch of ten threads per inch and turned by a hand crank. Instead of paraffined paper, Edison used a piece of tin foil wrapped around the cylinder as a recording surface. The first phonograph had separate recording and playback mechanisms, but later designs combined them into a single unit.
YES!!not according to the RIAA. He's never had a album of any kind... EVER.... certified as platinum by the RIAA. He's had singles go platinum, never albums.
To determine the value of a phonograph cylinder, you can research similar items that have been sold at auctions or online marketplaces. Factors that can affect the value include the condition of the cylinder, rarity, demand, and any historical significance associated with it. It may also be helpful to consult with experts or collectors in the field.
The value of any book is dependent on its condition.
Any removable cylindrical object that stores information is similar to a phonograph record. Todays equivalent is the CD or DVD
Any Rags - 1908 was released on: USA: 10 October 1908 (trade showing)
In VERY GOOD condition, about $1600. Value of any gun is based on make, model, condition, and originality.
Nope, both her albums are not platinum.
Ludacris does not have any diamond albums.
Any of the following websites may be able to provide the value of your album: www.neatstuff.net/records/Records.htmlwww.forevervinyl.com/www.recordcollectorslc.comwww.vinylalbums4sale.com/index.html
Yes
Kelly Clarkson has 4 albums: Thankful, Breakaway, My December, and All I Ever Wanted. (Albums are in order)
Depending on where you live you can buy his albums from any music store.
yh he has