I'm not taking issue with anything you've said here, I'm just adding what I think off the back of the points you've raised.
iMark said:
IMHO there are a couple of factors in vinyl getting back some popularity:
- People like the artwork and tangibility of vinyl
Agreed. We do hear quite a few people say they prefer the size of an LP sleeve as you can actually appreciate the artwork, and also read what's on it!
- Many popular CDs are very badly mastered
Most of today's music is digitally recorded. Many would say that means it is more accurately captured, so should need far less work to master for a digital format. Most CDs sound good, if not great, so I can't see that being the issue. I think it is more down to the mixing/production. Although, there are plenty of artists out there whose albums are purposely recorded/mixed/mastered in a particular way, too not sound perfect.
- A bit of hipster hype and at the same time a nostalgia trip for guys in a midlife crisis
We are getting all age groups buying vinyl, even some teenagers. I'm presuming they've heard their parent's or friend's vinyl and have been impressed what what they've heard - I certainly don't think that if vinyl sounded naff, young 'uns would be going out to specifically buy vinyl. As I've said in a previous post, there seems to be a growing number of people with streaming based systems who are buying turntables.
I have a couple of Laserdiscs for nostalgia purposes, including John Carpenter's The Thing, partly because it is one of my favourite movies, and because I like the artwork. I don't play it though, as I have the Bluray which I watch because it is visually far superior.
- Record players in themselves are a thing of beauty.
And generally quite expensive!
I really can't see vinyl getting back to the ubiquitous popularity it had before the arrival of the CD.
Agreed. But we'll have to see where this peaks...
We can play a wide variety of formats on our system: Vinyl, CD, DVD, SACD, Bluray, Minidisc and CD quality music streamed from the computer. We actually like all of them as long as the music is OK. There is however something surprisingly relaxing about walking to the records and picking out something you want to listen to and settling on the couch with the gatefold sleeve.
As opposed to the lazy/convenient version of staying on your backside and choosing music from a tablet or phone. Playing vinyl is helping to keep people fit, and improving their dexterity. And the fact that the format isn't portable, saves lives too
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