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Vinyl Records Outsell CDs For The Second Year Running

Last year’s vinyl revenue in the US more than doubled the amount spent on CDs.

People bought 43 million vinyl records last year, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). That’s 6 million more than the number of CDs sold in 2023, marking the second time since 1987 that’s happened and reflecting the steady 17-year-running growth of vinyl sales.
Vinyl, which tends to be pricier than the newer format, also far outstripped CDs in actual money made, raking in $1.4 billion compared to $537 million from CDs. The RIAA’s report shows that CD revenue was up, too, but in terms of physical products sold, people actually bought about 700,000 fewer CDs in 2023 than the year before. (If you’re curious, nearly half a million cassettes sold last year, too, according to Billboard.)

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I'm not surprised. £30 Blondies Blurred Lines I paid the other week.
Prices like that ofcourse they making profit... Or rather should I say, profiteering.
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I've been curious about whether the younger generation is into vinyl or if it's just a thing for older folks 🤔
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My vinyl collection is small, but I gotta stop going to mainstream stores like HMV. They just charge too much. Better off collecting pre-owned from a charity shop.
And it's true what the ol' fossils say 😜 it does just sound better on vinyl, it's got a more organic sound. Can't beat it.
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