

Eventually, at the risk of piling up more clutter or being called a crazy hoarder, we likely end up throwing the invitation away. Most of us have received a written invitation at some point – be that for a wedding, a birthday or other special event. Building up a vinyl record collection of coveted 45’s is something that could take a lot of time, and money if you’re shopping for the rarer finds.īelow is a list of the most sought-after vinyl records and as such can cost a hefty amount of money.

If you want to add some of these old records to your collection, you might just need to be prepared to pay a huge sum for the honour. If you love to collect vintage pieces such as these ones, then you should definitely get your hands on the most valuable pieces (… if it’s in any way affordable!) Over the years, more and more records were released into the market and some of them are still in existence until today. The operators preferred them because their space-saving size meant that they could offer their customers more songs to choose from. They were loved by music-loving consumers and were incorporated into jukebox machines, too. When the 45 vinyl records were released into the market, they became an instant hit.


It also made it easier to play them continuously. The 45 vinyl records had a smaller hole in the middle, which made it easier to stack them on spindles. We’ve talked about the history of the 45 in our previous post on vinyl record sizes, but here it is un a nutshell! A year later, it was introduced into the UK. They were first released into the market in 1949 via RCA Records in the US. The 45 rpm vinyl records are also known as singles because each side offers less than 5 minutes of playing time. Whether you are a fan of The Beatles, Elvis or Miles Davis, the nostalgic pleasure you get from touching, owning and then listening to a record is hard to beat! But for those with a vintage soul (like us!) who crave something more tangible, the seven-inch 45 rpm vinyl records are in part what music is all about. Record Players This modern spin on a vintage piece is brilliant for music fans across the world, these 33 RPM Vinyl's are perfect to use with any Audio Record Player & Turntable, whether you are looking for a modern twist of a record player or a traditional vintage one like your grandparent used to use, there's one for all.As we’ve mentioned before, nowadays digital streaming services like Spotify make music accessible to people all over the world. Music Producers have reissued new versions of your treasured vinyl's, allowing you to embrace a new level of musical clarity from a range of artists. Whether you are after a classic spin on your favourite CD Album whether from 2016 or 1916, without the scratches, warps or dirt that your beloved vinyl or CD may have accrued throughout their lifetime. Reissued Vinyl RecordsThe broad range of reissued Vinyl gives you the opportunity to get your hands on pieces that have a unique, original sound. The 33 RPM records have the ability to play music for up to 60 minutes, meaning that even with the longest album you can just let the ambience take over without worrying about changing the record. The 33 RPM Speed Vinyl Records are renown for being the "LP" (Long Playing record), made from vinyl plastic which ensures a longer life than some of their competitors. No matter what style of music you enjoy listening to, whether Rock, Pop, Blues, Funk, or Jazz, there is a Vinyl Record available for you. Whether your intention is to purely reminisce on the past or to add to your existing collection, there are a variety of collectable records in pristine condition and recently printed records of both recent and classic albums.
