Cassette tape.
"As the transistor radio defined small music in the 1960s, the portable CD player in the 1990s, and the MP3 player in the 2000s, so did the Walkman define very small portable music in the 1980s, with cassette sales overtaking those of LPs. Total vinyl record sales remained higher well into the 1980s due to greater sales of singles, although cassette singles achieved popularity for a period in the 1990s."
In what way would this info make you adjust your collection?Is it correct to say that every album released before this was on vinyl? It's so I can adjust my music collection ehehehe.
S. Fourteen said:I'd like to know where the rips came from. If I had a vinyl rip, I'd never want to replace the same track(s) with a CD rip because that's what anal people do.
In what way would this info make you adjust your collection?

And I thought my method of arranging albums by the region they were released from was a bit too much lol.
And I thought my method of arranging albums by the region they were released from was a bit too much lol.

i'll laugh my ass of when the feds knock at Chronics door, all the hard work destroyed, plus a nice fine on top.
I do love Chronic though, thats why it would be funny![]()

i also like to add concept names. thug life volume 1 doesn't have "side a" and "side b" on the tray, it says "east" and "west". in my collection i would put "Side A - East" and "Side B - West". crucial for a near-real experience. also, a txt with the full tracklist, artist and/or album trivia contained in the same folder is the icing.Add 2 folders 'Side A' and 'Side B' and alter the track numbers. For example instead of having tracks 1-10 it would be tracks 1-5 (2x). I only do this when it's only available on vinyl/cassette or for singles. If I have covers of the actual vinyl sides it makes it look delicious as well.
