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		<title>Adele Wins 6 Grammys</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 16:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following Whitney Houston’s premature death the night before, it seemed like the 54th Grammy Awards would be a somber occasion. Despite this tragic event, however, one artist in particular has reason to celebrate. Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, known by her stage name Adele, was the star of the night, receiving a whopping 6 Grammys. • [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following Whitney Houston’s premature death the night before, it seemed like the 54th Grammy Awards would be a somber occasion. Despite this tragic event, however, one artist in particular has reason to celebrate. Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, known by her stage name Adele, was the star of the night, receiving a whopping <i>6 Grammys</i>.</p>
<p>•	Album of the year – <i>21</i><br />
•	Record of the year – “Rolling in the Deep”<br />
•	Song of the year – “Rolling in the Deep”<br />
•	Best Pop solo performance – “Someone Like You”<br />
•	Best pop vocal album – <i>21</i><br />
•	Best short form music video – &#8220;Rolling in the Deep&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.revuprecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/adele-300x213.jpg" alt="" title="adele" width="300" height="213" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-112" style="float:left;margin: 5px 20px 0px 0px"/>After having had surgery performed on her vocal cords in October 2011 after experiencing a vocal cord hemorrhage. In order to avoid damaging her voice permanently, she had laser microsurgery to repair the damage. Since this surgery, she had not performed live. Last night at the Grammys, however, she made her comeback by singing her now-award-winning song, “Rolling in the Deep.” Aside from a few scratches, it went off without a hitch.</p>
<p>As a tribute to Whitney Houston, Jennifer Hudson, herself a Grammy Award-winner, performed “I Will Always Love You,” which is perhaps Houston’s most famous legacy left to the music industry.</p>
<p>Since Houston recorded during the great vinyl era, her albums are still available to buy in vinyl form. Adele’s album <i>21</i>, which brought home these 6 awards last night, also is available in vinyl form. Her voice is incredibly complex, and it seems like she is going to be a lasting force to be reckoned with in the music industry.</p>
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		<title>My Favorite Vinyl</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love him, hate him, or somewhere in between? When it comes to John Mayer, there are probably more fence-sitters than anything else. This is because he is someone who is pretty easy to dislike. Between his public use of racial slurs, highly inappropriate relationships (Taylor Swift? Really, John? Come on.), or his overt narcissism, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.revuprecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/continuum1.jpg" alt="" title="continuum" width="300" height="300" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-108" style="float:left;margin: 5px 20px 0px 20px"/>Love him, hate him, or somewhere in between? When it comes to John Mayer, there are probably more fence-sitters than anything else. This is because he is someone who is pretty easy to dislike. Between his public use of racial slurs, <i>highly</i> inappropriate relationships (Taylor Swift? <i>Really</i>, John? Come on.), or his overt narcissism, there is a lot to complain about.</p>
<p><b>But</b>. And this is a <i>really</i> big &#8216;but.&#8217; </p>
<p>But. The boy makes <i>amazing</i> music. In the first few guitar strains of &#8220;Slow Dancing in a Burning Room,&#8221; you forget that we walked around in a Borat-swimsuit on a cruise ship that he dedicated to himself and the fact that you could make a good case for his misogyny and just <i>lose yourself</i> in the amazing musical talent of Mr. John Clayton Mayer.</p>
<p>At least I do.</p>
<p>When he came out with his fourth studio album, <i>Heartbreak Warfare</i> in 2009, I purchased a copy in advanced along with other Mayer-lovers around the world. Unfortunately, <i>Heartbreak Warfare</i> was a tremendous disappointment. For those who had gotten used to the caliber of music produced in his 2006 album <i>Continuum</i>, this new album was pretty bleak.</p>
<p>If <i>Heartbreak Warfare</i> did anything, however, it only made everyone appreciate how amazing <i>Continuum</i> really is. As far as I am concerned, it is <i>the</i> product of the best focus of the best talent of the 21st century. Call me crazy, but it really is what I think.</p>
<p>Listening to it on vinyl makes it even that much better. The quality of sound is amazing and you feel like you are right there, standing in front of the stage, watching him shred the guitar with his bluesy little vibe, perfect pitch, and truly amazing guitar skills. </p>
<p>And just like Mozart, he is the often misunderstood and frequently hated musical prodigy that just might have the ability to change the face of music forever. Love him or hate him, you just have to love his music. He doesn’t leave you any other choice.</p>
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		<title>Why Listen to Vinyl over Digital?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 16:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has recently been a resurgence in the popularity of vinyl records that has people wondering about the differences between digital and vinyl recordings. Quality of Sound First of all, when sound is recorded on a vinyl record, it is an analog reproduction, meaning that it preserves the original sound wave. Because of the shape [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.revuprecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/vinylwave-300x202.jpg" alt="" title="vinylwave" width="300" height="202" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-102" style="float:left;margin: 0px 30px 0px 25px"/>There has recently been a resurgence in the popularity of vinyl records that has people wondering about the differences between digital and vinyl recordings.</p>
<h2>Quality of Sound</h2>
<p>First of all, when sound is recorded on a vinyl record, it is an analog reproduction, meaning that it preserves the original sound wave. Because of the shape of the grooves on a vinyl record, the full sound wave is imitated and can be reproduced.</p>
<p>Vinyl listeners report that there is a warmer, more full sound that you get with a vinyl recording that just is not possible to capture with a digital recording.</p>
<p>This is because digital recordings, rather than recording the full sound, only record snapshots of the sound wave, which leaves out some of the music. </p>
<p>Think of a flipbook. When you flip the pages, the image moves and you get a general idea of the motion of the object, but there is quite a bit that is left out.</p>
<div id="attachment_101" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://www.revuprecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/vinylvsdigital-300x183.gif" alt="" title="vinylvsdigital" width="300" height="183" class="size-medium wp-image-101" style="float:center;margin: 20px 20px 20px 20px"/><p class="wp-caption-text">graph courtesy of Electronics.HowStuffWorks.com</p></div>
<h2>Price</h2>
<p>Even though the sound of vinyl records is preferred by a lot of people, the cost of turntables, which usually falls in the $300 range, is not worth the effort. In addition, the price of vinyl records is usually a little <i>more</i> expensive than digital recordings because of the price of vinyl production.</p>
<p>If you are a true musicophile, these costs are worth the quality of sound captured by vinyl records.</p>
<h2>Care</h2>
<p>Digital recordings are very popular because they will never degrade over time. A digital recording will have the same quality the day it is recorded as it will 200 years from now.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, vinyls require a little more upkeep. If dust settles into the grooves on the record, it becomes audible, sounding like static or white noise. If the dust becomes bad enough, it can actually be heard over the music, which would make the enhanced sound of vinyl recordings a non-issue.</p>
<h2>Music Availability</h2>
<p>With the new interest in vinyl records, a lot of popular artists are turning to vinyl to record. </p>
<p>You might be surprised to know that you can buy Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, and even Adele on vinyl records.</p>
<p>Though these select artists record on vinyl, it is an exception, rather than a rule, for modern artists to produce music on vinyls, making vinyl-lovers who appreciate popular modern music left out in the cold.</p>
<p>Even though vinyl recordings have the clear edge when it comes to fidelity to sound, the transition from digital to vinyl is a big one because of the different Cons of vinyl records.</p>
<p>If you are already one of the vinyl-lovers, however, rock on! And happy listening to your vinyls.</p>
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		<title>Most Popular Vinyl Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 23:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although buying vinyl is not exactly a race of staying ahead of the curve, there is enough of an audience that listens to only vinyl that there are definitely some albums that are more popular than others. Since so many artists on the top 40 lists these days that hardly produce music that is worthy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although buying vinyl is not exactly a race of staying ahead of the curve, there is enough of an audience that listens to only vinyl that there are definitely some albums that are more popular than others. </p>
<p>Since so many artists on the top 40 lists these days that hardly produce music that is worthy of listening to in the higher quality of a record, we put together a list of albums that users have agreed have enough musicality that they&#8217;re worth purchasing on vinyl.</p>
<p><b>A Love Supreme</b><br />
<img alt="most popular vinyl records" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31CZb7LJSwL._SL160_SL160_.jpg" title="a" class="alignnone" width="132" height="160" style="float:right; margin: 5px 0px 10px 10px"/>by John Coltrane<br />
<b>Come Away with Me</b><br />
by Norah Jones<br />
<b>Armchair Apocrypha</b><br />
by Andrew Bird<br />
<b>Somethin&#8217; Else</b><br />
by Cannonball Adderley<br />
<b>Frank</b><br />
by Amy Winehouse<br />
<b>The Real McCoy</b><br />
by McCoy Tyner<br />
<b>Lady in Satin</b><br />
by Billie Holiday<br />
<b>Little Girl Blue</b><br />
<img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Bc-kouT%2BL._SL160_SL160_.jpg" title="s" class="alignnone" width="148" height="160" style="float:right; margin: 5px 10px 10px 10px"/>by Nina Simone<br />
<b>Sketches of Spain</b><br />
by Miles Davis<br />
<b>Saxophone Colossus</b><br />
by Sonny Rollins<br />
<b>Street Lady</b><br />
by Donald Byrd<br />
<b>Workin&#8217; with the Miles Davis Quintet</b><br />
by Miles Davis Quintet<br />
<b>World of Duke Ellington</b><br />
by WDR Big Band<br />
<b>Stone Flower</b><br />
by Antonio Carlos Jobim<br />
<b>Sings</b><br />
<img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51eKE3gG2GL._SL160_SL160_.jpg" title="a" class="alignnone" width="160" height="160" style="float:right; margin: 5px 10px 10px 10px"/>by Chet Baker<br />
<b>Live from Austin TX</b><br />
by Norah Jones<br />
<b>In a Silent Way</b><br />
by Miles Davis<br />
<b>Monk&#8217;s Music</b><br />
by Thelonious Monk<br />
<b>The Marshall Mathers LP</b><br />
by Eminem<br />
<b>Moonbeams</b><br />
by Bill Evans</p>
<p>Many people think that the only people who still buy vinyl are those that are behind the times and not willing to accept any change, however, one look at this list would prove those people wrong. </p>
<p>As we can see from the wide variety of both genres of music as well as decades in which the music was being made, it&#8217;s safe to say that the vinyl-philias are definitely a diverse bunch. </p>
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		<title>Why Buy Vinyl?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 00:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like fashion trends seem to look to the past for information, some people think that it is only a trend for people to look to the past for a trendy form of music. However, there are more reasons for vinyl to make a comeback. Many people are choosing hard copies instead of digital because [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just like fashion trends seem to look to the past for information, some people think that it is only a trend for people to look to the past for a trendy form of music. </p>
<p>However, there are more reasons for vinyl to make a comeback. Many people are choosing hard copies instead of digital because the sound is so much better and fuller. </p>
<h2>Why Is the Sound Better?</h2>
<p>Even though audiophiles would never dream of listening to music that isn&#8217;t tangible, there are many people that don&#8217;t understand what makes vinyl sound so much better. </p>
<p>The analog grooves of vinyl records definitely hold more information than any digital sample could offer. This means that there is more music and less gaps in between. </p>
<p>Although most people don&#8217;t think they can hear the gaps in digital music, there is definitely an audible difference when you hear the music without gaps.<br />
Even though there are so many vinyl copies that are more expensive than digital copies, you are literally getting more music per copy with vinyl.</p>
<p>In fact, an article in January&#8217;s edition of Time Magazine showed that vinyl was on the upswing. “LPs generally exhibit a warmer, more nuanced sound than CDs and digital downloads. MP3 files tend to produce tinnier notes, especially if compressed into a lower-resolution format that pares down the sonic information.” </p>
<h2>Is All Vinyl Created Equal?</h2>
<p>Even though most who appreciate music agree that vinyl sound is superior to digital sound, it is clear that there are some kinds of vinyl that offer clearer sound than others. </p>
<p>Some say that a newer kind of vinyl has spaced the music closer, giving a richer and fuller sound. These new vinyl offer a superior noise reduction than those from CDs and have even better sounds than those on the LP. </p>
<p>Many people agree that this new vinyl offers a better sound, but even more people have said that this new vinyl isn&#8217;t worth the price. </p>
<p>It seems like what it comes down to is how expensive your sense of hearing is. </p>
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		<title>Priceless Album Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To anyone who collects vinyl for the love of music and pure sound, they know that their collection means more to them than any price tag would indicate. But who could imagine that it is the artwork on the front of the album that has been the most priceless commodity in the record industry. Where [...]]]></description>
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<p>To anyone who collects vinyl for the love of music and pure sound, they know that their collection means more to them than any price tag would indicate. </p>
<p>But who could imagine that it is the artwork on the front of the album that has been the most priceless commodity in the record industry. </p>
<h2>Where The Art Came From</h2>
<p>Over 70 years ago, Alex Steinweiss, an employee at Columbia Records decided to spruce up the cover of these albums and ended up starting a trend that would change the music industry. </p>
<p>Before the creativity and ingenuity of Steinweiss, albums were sold in boring, plain, undecorated packaging. There was often nothing other than the name of the album to distinguish one package from the other. </p>
<h2>How the Idea Took Off</h2>
<p>It was not long before the industry realized how revolutionary Steinweiss&#8217; idea was and how their boring records wouldn&#8217;t stand a chance against the aesthetically pleasing ones from Columbia Records. </p>
<p>Soon all the records on the shelves were covered with images that would eventually become iconic as some of the earliest images of music and the genesis of pop culture. </p>
<h2>Earliest Icons</h2>
<p>For album collectors there are few better finds than a vintage album with its original album art. One of the most famous album covers of all time, The Beatles&#8217; &#8220;Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Hearts Club Band&#8221; cover, proved to be one of the most inventive covers of the time with cut outs and lyrics included. </p>
<p>Today, this album is not considered complete without its inventive and revolutionary album covers. Just like someone wouldn&#8217;t pay for a Beatles&#8217; album without the complete album cover in 1960, the price for a Sgt. Pepper album is considered a ripoff without the cover. </p>
<h2>Album Art Endures</h2>
<p>Although the vinyl from the inside of the album covered has faded from popularity, the idea of album covers has continued to be a necessity.</p>
<p>Even today, when most of the music sales are done in a digital copy, with no physical album to necessitate a cover, artists always have album art to continue this tradition. </p>
<p>So next time you&#8217;re admiring an especially scintillating album cover, remember that if it weren&#8217;t for Alex Steinweiss we might still be buying only music rather than art. </p>
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		<title>How Do You Get Your Vinyl Fix?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 22:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a world where everything is getting increasingly digitized, it’s becoming harder and harder to get the “real thing” any more. But despite the push for online newspapers, digital books, music, cameras, and almost every other form of media, there are those who kick against the trend. There are more and more photographers who refuse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="mediaswapshop" src="http://analogueplay.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/i_love_vinyl_sticker-p217771349100931156qjcl_400.jpg" title="vinyl" class="alignnone" width="200" height="200" style="float:left; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"/>In a world where everything is getting increasingly digitized, it’s becoming harder and harder to get the “real thing” any more. </p>
<p>But despite the push for online newspapers, digital books, music, cameras, and almost every other form of media, there are those who kick against the trend. </p>
<p>There are more and more photographers who refuse to work in digital, instead focusing on getting one good shot versus ten mediocre ones. </p>
<p>And many lovers of literature desperately hold onto their bound books even as bookstores everywhere are going out of business as consumers turn toward tablets.</p>
<p>But this trend of looking toward the past is nothing new to audiophiles. Those who truly love music and relish in the clearest sound have always reverted to the most basic recording of sound: vinyl.</p>
<h2>How Do You Make Vinyl Practical?</h2>
<p>Since there is no doubt that buying digital copies of music is much easier, there is also the option of sharing digitally stored files for free. </p>
<p>While the swapping of vinyls is much more difficult, it is not undone. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.mediaswapshop.com/#59793235210a">MediaSwapShop </a>was set up so that lovers of vinyl can have all their favorite records without sacrificing exorbitant funds. </p>
<p>At this website you can sell old vinyls that you don’t want anymore, as well as set up wanted ads for records you’ve been yearning for.</p>
<p>All you need to do is set up your own online shop and then you’re able to buy, sell or trade as much media as you’d like. </p>
<p>As less and less records are being made, it can be hard to find what you are looking for in stores, but with MediaSwapShop you have the entire internet at your fingertips.</p>
<p>So rather than settling for the easier option of digital media, hold true to your vinyl roots by joining the online brotherhood of those who feel the same way.</p>
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		<title>Vinyl Records are Making a Comeback</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 21:45:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital downloads have turned cassettes and even CDs into dust-collecting paper weights. These days, everyone likes their music the way they like their food-hot, instant, and ready to go anytime, anywhere. Ipods, Zunes, Mp3 players and even phones can take an entire media library and put it into a single, easy-to-carry format. Despite their old [...]]]></description>
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<p>Digital downloads have turned cassettes and even CDs into dust-collecting paper weights.  These days, everyone likes their music the way they like their food-hot, instant, and ready to go anytime, anywhere.  Ipods, Zunes, Mp3 players and even phones can take an entire media library and put it into a single, easy-to-carry format.  Despite their old age and popping white noise, however, Vinyl records may be making a comeback.</p>
<p>These big black disks, about the size of a paper plate, were one of the most popular formats for commercial music distribution in the 20th century.  Vinyl records are the embodiment of the glory days, bringing back memories for those who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s. The white hiss and pops have become a symbol of when music was a purer form of expression, when lyrics had a much simpler but deeper meaning to those who took the time to listen.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, today’s generation never grew up with these floppy forms of music playback.  Outside of 60s themed parties, many kids today don’t even know what a vinyl record looks like, let alone listen to one.  Joshua Homme, American Rock musician and record producer, states that, “Vinyl has gotten to the point where it’s exclusively for the collector, I guess.” </p>
<h2>Not Dead Yet</h2>
<p>With the exception of ebay, it can be difficult to find shops that still sell Vinyl records in good condition. But despite apparent limitations, new statistics have shown that Vinyls are making a comeback in the music industry. Nielsen SoundScan tracks audio sales in the United States, and a surprisingly 3 million records were sold last year. By June, that number had grown by 40 percent.  Though these numbers are small when compared to CDs and Digital downloads, Vinyl Records are becoming a novelty. </p>
<p>Vinyl records have a “retro” appeal to younger generations. As iPod listeners dust off their parent’s collections and experience music from another age, many people are recognizing vinyl’s ability to produce ‘good sound.’ Vinyl records produce an entirely different timbre and texture that often get lost in digital recordings.  </p>
<p>Listening to a Vinyl record is a lot like performing a sacred ritual; it’s an experience of the heart and soul, not just the ears.  Picking up the needle and watching the old turntable spin creates an entirely different anticipation of sound than simply putting in a pair of headphones and setting your player to shuffle.  </p>
<p>In this fast-paced world, it’s easy to let Vinyl records collect dust in the attic and fade into the background. But for all their quirks and limitations, Vinyl records are still very much alive, and more music lovers are recognizing their potential for playing quality music. </p>
<p>So before throwing away that old collection of Vinyl records that have been sitting in your parents’ attic for years, give Vinyl a chance. </p>
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		<title>Strange Talk- The new Indie Band making it main stream</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strange Talk is an all boy indie-pop quartet from Australia. They recently released a critically acclaimed EP on American vinyl singles label Neon Gold Records. Neon Gold specializes in limited-run vinyl singles like the ones Strange Talk wanted to do. The new band has big plans. They record constantly and are always on four. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strange Talk is an all boy indie-pop quartet from Australia. They recently released a critically acclaimed EP on American vinyl singles label Neon Gold Records. Neon Gold specializes in limited-run vinyl singles like the ones Strange Talk wanted to do. </p>
<p>The new band has big plans. They record constantly and are always on four. They have a video, “Climbing Walls” that launched August 15th on their YouTube channel.<br />
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		<title>Taylor Swift: Vinyl Lover</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our era of digital downloads for music, audiophiles still have insisted vinyl is superior to any other sound quality including CD’s. In fact, with digital downloads CD sales have continued to decline, but not vinyl LP sales. LP sales remain consistent and they won’t overtake the different music mediums but vinyl’s will always be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our era of digital downloads for music, audiophiles still have insisted vinyl is superior to any other sound quality including CD’s. In fact, with digital downloads CD sales have continued to decline, but not vinyl LP sales. LP sales remain consistent and they won’t overtake the different music mediums but vinyl’s will always be classic. </p>
<p>A variety of artists today still support old-fashioned vinyl’s. Taylor Swift, one of the biggest pop stars and country singers in the business, personally makes sure her albums are available as vinyl. Her third album, <i>Speak Now,</i> released late last year was available as a CD, digital download, and vinyl record.</p>
<p>The 21-year-old singer happens to have her own vinyl collection. <img alt="" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5005/5254201329_a849de7c43_o.jpg" style="float:right; padding-top:20px; padding-left:20px;" title="vinyl" class="alignright" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>“The vinyl is really important to me,” Swift told EW, “because I’m so in love with the concept of an album—a collection of memories from your life that you’re giving to people. It’s a piece of you. Buying them on vinyl is just taking that one step further and acknowledging that albums are important.” </p>
<p>This isn’t just a gimmick for sales or something Swift says to try to sound like an authentic artist. Swift says her record player is in a central and prominent location in her kitchen at home. She even brings a turntable with her on tour. </p>
<p>Swift happens to go on record-buying expeditions. At a trip in Nashville, Taylor added LPs by Bruce Springsteen (<i>Working on a Dream, Magic</i>), Black Keys (<i>Rubber Factory</i>), Ryan Adams (<i>Easy Tiger</i>) and more. </p>
<p>We all can relate to the love for vinyl, but what is one of the reasons Swift loves vinyl? “There’s something so fascinating about the cover art—every single one of those was a decision by somebody and people put a lot of time and effort into it.” </p>
<p>In any event, it is nice to see and recognize that LPs aren’t going anywhere and artists from every generation and genre are just as smitten. </p>
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