So my vinyl purchasing has gone down from 10 month to almost zero month over the last 2 years due to the drastic price increases.
Why is 10000 days vinyl so expensive.
For instance 78s in the 30 s sold for a dollar.
I have this on vinyl and bought it from ebay.
The 78rpm record was sold on ebay for 37 100 in 2013.
I think that there are a couple of reasons why vinyl is so expensive today.
When it was replaced with cds in the eighties they were cheaper to make than vinyl but cost more as has been mentioned.
Firstly 10 000 days has never had an official vinyl release.
I got the edition with one blue and one orange 12 vinyl.
Vinyl as a raw material is quite cheap.
This is huge news for a number of reasons if it holds true.
What you might not realize is that he bought this album to make a limited edition facsimile which was released through third man records for record store day in 2015 complete with all the crackles and pops of that acetate disc.
I knew it was a bootleg copy as this album was never released on vinyl apparently.
No one is cutting like that today.
A 2 vinyl record in 1959 would be 43 today.
It took me about 5 years to really understand cutting and that was 8 hours a day 5 days a week which works out to about 2 000 hours a year.
Tool vinyl buyers guide tool vinyl tool band afaik all most of the lateralus you will find are legitimate.
It is lateralus and not one song from 10 000 days.
So it s pretty fitting that he is the proud owner of one of the world s most expensive records.
Opiate is a mess.
Finally went to give it a spin and it isnt even 10 000 days.
A recent reddit post has highlighted an email conversation between a fan and danny where danny replies telling the fan that the band is currently remastering all of their albums for release on vinyl.
For one it is because americans have gotten used to cheap music.
A re issue of aenima would be massive given the inflated price of.
Malcolm gladwell has this 10 000 hour deal which says it takes about 10 000 hours of doing something to get good.
The music industry has always been a rip off.
Every single 10 000 days on vinyl you will see is a counterfeit.
It might not seem like much but in the 30 s a dollar w.
It s still in print i believe and the newer ones are cut by chris bellman as pointed out above.
They would operate 24 hours a day if vinyl press operators a dying breed until just recently weren t so hard to find.