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Ongoing History of New Music 

Ongoing History Daily: The first LP, part 2

May 3, 2022May 3, 2022 Alan Cross 0 Comments Albums, Columbia Records, LP, Record Sizes

When the 12-inch long-playing album was first introduced in the summer of 1948, it was a scientific breakthrough.  But why

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Ongoing History of New Music 

Ongoing History Daily: The size wars

April 29, 2022April 29, 2022 Alan Cross 0 Comments 78s, Record Sizes, Vinyl

Since more and more people are getting into old-school vinyl these days, here’s a little more history about the format.

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