Vinyl Record Sales Drop 33% in 2024?

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Robert Fithen

Robert Fithen

Күн бұрын

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@Footjones
@Footjones Ай бұрын
I would say 10-12 years ago was best time ever to buy vinyl, especially used. Now it’s just ridiculous.
@debarghyaroy9948
@debarghyaroy9948 Ай бұрын
TRUTH.
@TalesofWiltshire
@TalesofWiltshire Ай бұрын
Yup!
@rhill109
@rhill109 Ай бұрын
I’ve been buying less vinyl. Kind of pricy to buy artificially “limited” releases. I’m not playing that game.
@garyscarpulla100
@garyscarpulla100 Ай бұрын
I still enjoy hitting the flea markets, record fairs and my local shop for used vinyl. I only buy a new record on rare occasions. I still enjoy the rush of finding an LP I'm looking for in great condition for a great price in the bins. Nothing's going to change that for me.
@robbiedetroitstigermanviny8883
@robbiedetroitstigermanviny8883 28 күн бұрын
Its on its way out folks. Cd's are coming back.
@ronbaker8383
@ronbaker8383 22 күн бұрын
Watch these mom n pop music stores selling new cassettes for $20
@hkraytai
@hkraytai Ай бұрын
Whenever I buy a new record I say a little prayer- please please don’t let it be too warped.
@eddieb508
@eddieb508 Ай бұрын
Probably because of issues like $300 cartridges, $700 turntables, record cleaners etc and albums from 40-50 years ago selling for $30-$40 a piece bring back CD'S and this is from a longtime record collector of about 50 years
@68goldbear
@68goldbear Ай бұрын
I've been buying vinyl since 1962. I'm a "bottom feeder" . I prefer to make my finds at thrift stores(the pickin's have gotten slimmer in the last few years) and record shows. I am fortunate enough to have friends that know how much I enjoy vinyl records. They have either given me records or if they make a find will text me with the details and purchase them on my behalf. In the last year, I have bought two new vinyl releases ("Hackney Diamonds and "Now and Then") and 3 reissues . I do feel like I'm priced out of the new vinyl market. I don't plan on any new vinyl purchases any time soon. That said, after all these years I still enjoy the thrill of the hunt. Thanks for all you do Robert. Your videos are informative and entertaining!
@vetreportsaei4605
@vetreportsaei4605 3 күн бұрын
Stopped buying new and used vinyl a year ago. Too high, not worth it. Bought good DACs and have not looked back
@JmieYoutube
@JmieYoutube Ай бұрын
There’s something about finding that original release in vg plus condition for $1.00
@AudioGuyBrian
@AudioGuyBrian 28 күн бұрын
People are pissed. They are now made from digital recordings, so might as well get the digital file or CD. And the prices are out of control as always. And Flippers. People buying them up just to resell them at 2-10x what they paid for them.
@rs500gsoat
@rs500gsoat Ай бұрын
I’m in the same boat. Lots of stuff and no one to leave it to. Like one old collector told me “you can’t put a u-haul behind a hearse”. So I’ve started to purge some things and doing the local record show has been a blessing. Price it decently and it will sell.
@audioeeze8396
@audioeeze8396 Ай бұрын
I bought my first record in 1975. I was 15 years old. I had 6 bucks from my allowance and all I could afford was a Byrds album that was on sale. To date, I now own close to 3000, so spending 40-50 bucks on a album is hard to swallow. I do buy new albums, but not near as many.
@HadesTimer
@HadesTimer Ай бұрын
There are two takeaways from this. One that if vinyl sales go down too low. Labels will stop putting new albums on vinyl. Two, if the appearance of vinyl being not interesting gets popular enough, people will have a hard time finding hardware and that could be a serious blow to the community in general. Especially with many of the throwaway practices of recent years where record players are made to last only a few years (then their rechargeable battery dies or something breaks that don't have replacement parts available.) Finally, cost of living as others have said, is a big deal and people are having less and less room to store records. Vinyl is a big serious investment that most people really can't afford to go crazy with.
@stephenrostkoski837
@stephenrostkoski837 Ай бұрын
Last year I sold almost half my LPs and am still spending the credit I accrued. After over fifty years of collecting, I finally realized I had more than enough music to listen to. Streaming also helped in this decision. Going through my LPs, I realized just how many I bought to "try out" that only ever got a few plays. With streaming, I can listen to an album once or a thousand times. I think every collector goes through this at some point. When you're ready, cull your collection and enjoy the profits while you're still around.
@jazzkatt7083
@jazzkatt7083 Ай бұрын
Streaming is not freedom. You’re being monitored at all times. You’re networked therefore you can be hacked. You have no say over catalog, ISP, nor platform prices which will never end.
@WXFD-Media
@WXFD-Media Ай бұрын
Cool story bro ​@@jazzkatt7083
@vinylrden
@vinylrden Ай бұрын
Hey Robert, dig that Brain t-shirt you got there. I just scored a copy of Scorpions Action (Lonesome Crow) on Brain which is my first to own from that label. This year I've bought fewer albums compared to the past five years, particularly new vinyl simply because the prices are skyrocketing. I'm still buying new records but I'm way more selective and focusing more on scoring VG+ or better used vinyl. Cheers 🥂
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
I need to get more Brain records. There are so many I want, but postage from overseas is another element that has skyrocketed.
@vinylrden
@vinylrden Ай бұрын
@@RobertFithen skyrocketed indeed! Luckily, I was able to score that title here in the states.
@walzer38
@walzer38 26 күн бұрын
@@RobertFithen NEU!
@paulokeefe2737
@paulokeefe2737 Ай бұрын
Because prices for vinyl are ridiculously expensive. Buyers aren't being ripped off. Good !
@kdrkdr5123
@kdrkdr5123 Ай бұрын
Yeah, if sales are down it is absolutely due to the grotesque price gouging! Sales down 33% and pricing up 200%. Combine that with some redundancy in reissues and gimmicks. Also, if sales are down that is strictly units I assume vs overall revenue. But like you said, if you just like music and vinyl...who cares if sales are down...more for us! Great video man!
@TheInstituteofPop
@TheInstituteofPop Ай бұрын
Couldn't care less about vinyl sales or the bubble bursting. Just hope they are always being pressed. Thanks for another illuminating video! 🙏
@antalantal2366
@antalantal2366 Ай бұрын
Well... If vinyl sales drop, pressing will decrease
@TheInstituteofPop
@TheInstituteofPop Ай бұрын
@@antalantal2366 I agree, unfortunately. Just hoping… Cheers!
@LyndonSoulGroove
@LyndonSoulGroove 5 күн бұрын
yes many different people, I know a guy 8 years my junior, just introduced him to Vinly, he is 45, so new consumers coming in still, if the quality of your system improves, you buy more records old & new, Dj ing with vinyl for a Hi Fi person or as gifts with no turntable or a suitcase one, spoils the joy ,if the sound systems is bad, so sometimes...I find the cheep 50 pence record which is rare now, but still happens can be more fun ...bringing a record home and giving it a clean wow..can be great ..on a good sound system
@alanwilson1724
@alanwilson1724 Ай бұрын
I'm in Scotland. Whenever I take a trip to Edinburgh I'm shocked by what they're charging for records. HMV is a big chain in the UK and some of their prices are ridiculous. It's not unusual for them to charge the equivalent of $50 to $65 for a single LP. Just ordinary editions, nothing special. I'd definitely buy more if their prices were more reasonable.
@luciusblackwood2640
@luciusblackwood2640 Ай бұрын
I finally got a few record stores near by and I want to keep them there so I hope sales stay strong.
@claudenebritt1166
@claudenebritt1166 Ай бұрын
Great video. I don't have a music collection (vinyl, cds, and tapes) because it's trendy. I have always loved music. Great point considering people gifting vinyl in statistics. I have told my family my collection is very clean and take it to my favorite record store - these are not $1 records!
@tonystephens6858
@tonystephens6858 Ай бұрын
I've had an eBay store for 15 years and sell rare jazz albums and rare 90s rock albums. Sales have been down almost 60% for 2024. With groceries increasing 50%, it's easy to see why.
@JakeLionsWorld
@JakeLionsWorld Ай бұрын
My record collection is probably the most valuable thing in my life, put together from 20 years of dedicated thrifting. Probably the closest thing to a retirement fund I'll ever have. If it doesn't pan out, I still enjoy the art, the music - it may just have to hit the curb if I become less-of-home. But I do believe the era of the LP is also historically the birth of modern music, and I would hope they would hold value, if no longer as retro media then as music history antiques. Always thought about post-death record distribution, haven't written a will but it would go best friends on down, best friend gets 300 free records, other friends get 100 free records. Family get to pick the first 1000 if they want to. Etc. Then, have a yard sale. Say in the listing "lots of records." No photos. When the early birds show up, it's one or two crates of mid rock. $3-$5 each. We're talking foreigner, kansas, april wine. However, when a young kid and their parent show up, showing that bright eyed interest, tell em "there's actually a bunch more in the garage." Have about a thousand in there. Tell the kid a buck apiece. Pass that excitement along.
@danmoss2080
@danmoss2080 Ай бұрын
All I’m really bothered about is the thrill of finding a record I like at a reasonable price. Every now and again I’ll buy a new record at full price if it’s no more than £25.
@FleagleSangria
@FleagleSangria Ай бұрын
33.3, sounds like an old Onion article, ha. I don’t know what is going on in my mind either. More more more records 😵‍💫 I’m certainly doing my part. Thanks for keeping it real and funny as usual Robert!
@ryanrenner949
@ryanrenner949 Ай бұрын
Hey Robert! Love the content you’ve been cranking out. I haven’t commented in a while but haven’t missed anything. The r&r hall video was great. I’ve always what it’s like and now know. I’m currently listening to Shadow Dancing on the K-Tel album Starburst. You’re video on K-Tel is must viewing. I’m 3 months older than you and know the tnat dynamic well. My roommate is the usedguy at the local record store and has been giving me K-Tel records for free. I’m up to 19. Lots of top 40 stuff I don’t need to own the full length, just the song. Hot Child In The City just kicked in. Between the 2 of us we’ve got some 8 tracks too. Another great video of yours he has to watch. Still waiting for your top singles of 1983. Rock On!
@zoltanszabo4242
@zoltanszabo4242 Ай бұрын
I read this occasionally in comments: "I'm a buyer, a collector, hype doesn't affect me. Demand goes down, prices go down. Yay." I think that is short sighted. Just a few things to consider: - It feels good to be part of a thriving community. - It feels good to collect items that isn't a relic of the past, but actually has a future. - Following demand, prices may go down, but so will the value of your collection. - New albums get released on formats that have a demand. I collect CDs and vinyl. The CD scene is depressing. Nobody should want that for their chosen media format.
@jasonshort1437
@jasonshort1437 Ай бұрын
It would be great to see prices drop. Its beyond ridiculous out there. Just got back from the UK and I didn't really see the gouging over there that is so common here.
@manolokonosko2868
@manolokonosko2868 Ай бұрын
For years now I have been seriously considering taking a cheap flight to London and staying there a week just to visit as many record stores as I can because even though many albums they sell on Discogs at good prices, the shipping will kill you. I've paid enough shipping to buy me a round trip ticket + hotel. Most likely in 2025.
@Grassrecords
@Grassrecords Ай бұрын
I will continue to purchase records & CD regardless if the sales are down. I was buying CDs when the industry was going bankrupt.
@DamionPhoto1
@DamionPhoto1 18 күн бұрын
Vinyl has gotten far too expensive.
@7BobbyGaylor7
@7BobbyGaylor7 Ай бұрын
Hey Robert. Another great video. First off, I thought the same thing you did about the 33.3% drop 🙂 It doesn't really effect me as I'm not a I gotta have all the variants buyer, one good playable copy is all I need. If there is any drop I agree that price could be a factor, but I also think that because they just keep reissuing the same albums over and over again, that record buyers new and old already have them... like Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Steely Dan, The Doors, etc. But who knows. Anyway... I dropped a new video today myself, if you're a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan, it's a deep dive into them. Cheers
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
There are so many great albums that are out of print, yet they keep issuing the same ones. Just checked out your Lynyrd Skynyrd video.
@7BobbyGaylor7
@7BobbyGaylor7 Ай бұрын
@@RobertFithen I couldn’t agree more, so many cool albums that are in need of a reissue. Cheers
@JWD1992
@JWD1992 Ай бұрын
I could not care less if records are "out" again. In fact, I hope so. Like you said, they'll be cheaper! I was born in 1992 and got into records at a very, very young age. It was the late 90s/early 2000s, and if you liked records, you were considered an asshole. I would have adults (who were likely starting to regret selling off their records) belittle me. I did not care. If anything, I embraced it. And I welcomed the resurgence, as it was cool to have more people to share my interest with (like here in the VC). But I am fine being the odd man out again if I end up with more rekkids!
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@PrankZabba
@PrankZabba Ай бұрын
Much like you Robert. I have been buying records all my life. Even when no one wanted them. I was still buying them. Those days are long gone when the $1 bin was full of gold, if you knew what to grab. Now the dollar bin sucks. I can't even find a decent K-Tel album anymore. As in it looks like it wasn't played on a power sander. Our local store has been open since the mid to late 80s. And I still go there. Hell, I went there today with a friend, not even to buy anything. I walk in and see a UK copy of The Great Rock And Roll Swindle for $20. Which was just because the cover had a big rip in it. I honestly don't care about that. At least the previous owner taped it up. But the records look mint. Thats the part that matters. So yeah. Even when I'm not going to buy records. I am still buying records. My guess that album came in within the past couple days, because it sure wasn't there on monday (that was 3 days ago)
@gregsanders9585
@gregsanders9585 15 күн бұрын
I recall the early 90s when everyone was saying vinyl was dead and collections were being thrown out left right and centre. But if you were like me, someone who actually cherished the actual format as well as the music and never much cared for digital media or heaven forbid, downloads, you held on to the vinyl knowing that if you felt that way, there'd be others out there that felt the same. And sure enough, when a new generation discovered the alure of vinyl, the market was reborn. CDs will also have a resurgence.
@currentphonograph7487
@currentphonograph7487 Ай бұрын
Three price of vinyl records is too expensive
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 Ай бұрын
These figures leave me Dazed 🥴 & Confused 😕.
@LyndonSoulGroove
@LyndonSoulGroove 5 күн бұрын
As your music knowledge improoves by reading the back covers of Lp's, you know more about the other Lp's somtimes checking out cover versions you never heard before on the lp's
@chizzulwinduh1941
@chizzulwinduh1941 Ай бұрын
Because vinyl is vastly overpriced. Record companies ripping off customers, as usual and killing off their own business, like they have always done. Pure greed.
@jcam1025
@jcam1025 27 күн бұрын
100% agree. They do it over and over over
@rEdf196
@rEdf196 Ай бұрын
For me, The release of the infamous Adele triple Lp with its 500,000 copies marked the end of the vinyl boom. this album was the last Lp stocked at our local Walmart and consequently sat unsold and gathering dust for over a year until Walmart (in Canada) phased out its vinyl section, along with CD's altogether.
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen 29 күн бұрын
I think it marked the end of Adele. Thankfully.
@tendraftsdeep
@tendraftsdeep Ай бұрын
Cost of living ls the thing. I buy a couple new releases a year now. But I've got everything I want
@tdunph4250
@tdunph4250 Ай бұрын
I guess many in the VC and newcomers to vinyl are not buying into the hyped BS as much. As for myself, to my knowledge anyway, there aren't any mass producing record plants in Canada representing the big and popular labels. Hence, one of the contributing factors of vinyl costing so much where I lived. Everything is an import and its import pricing etc. Robert, is there also some truth to all the vinyl nowadays is mainly manufactured or rather reproduced digitally and then distributed on vinyl?? BTW, I love you and your channel. You are one of my top 5 "go to" channels regarding the VC.
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
Thanks!! Yes, a lot of what is being put on vinyl is digitally sourced with various levels of quality.
@n0s0luti0n
@n0s0luti0n Ай бұрын
Majors are killing the golden goose. Luckily I am into underground metal...prices are still $20-25, with lots of extras and variants.
@michaeltache3681
@michaeltache3681 Ай бұрын
I started collecting back in 2010. I wish I had bought more but was just out of college. A lot of my grails came from purchases around 2010-2014
@tabistevens
@tabistevens Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t care if vinyl quit being popular. We’d have lower prices and still tons of used old records to buy. However, I do like the reissues. I can’t afford the audiophile stuff (and it is probably lost on me), but I like the colored vinyl pressings of old favorites like those Target and Walmart will put out. And, also, buying a new, still in print LP of an old classic album that may go for major bucks for its original pressing won’t be a thing anymore if vinyl goes by the wayside. 😞 I was hoping for a CD resurgence, so I could sell off my collection for some decent money. 😂I find that I just don’t care about my CD collection that much. My uncle gave me some great Klipsch speakers and last year I actually played my CDs on a player. Something I haven’t done for years. I ripped my collection years ago and played them on a media player. It was great nostalgia. I played some of the first CDs I ever bought when I was 18 in ‘89 when I got a Philips CD boombox for my birthday. Oh shit, maybe I want to hold on to my CDs. 😆 And for some reason, I started collecting 8-tracks again. 🙄
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 Ай бұрын
Sadly, the prices charged for recent 180g releases, vs the actual quality (pops, skips and generally not up to the hype) has put me off buying new vinyl. £40 or a vinyl LP that I can’t listen to because it skips? No thanks!
@carjo512
@carjo512 Ай бұрын
great point Robert , I agree the price of new vinyl is getting way out hand for some titles but on the other if you wait some have come down in price. I 'm still buy cd's because it might not come out on vinyl. I have slowed down buying new pressing but still buy used stuff. Also the price of new cassettes is way out hand any where from $19.99 to $30.00 dollars . look at record store day is getting crazy with picture disc and 3 inch records only play one side. or color variants of same pressing or putting out different songs on each pressing . Also the new old thing of recycle vinyl is becoming in trend again . Love that you hooked up your eight track player .
@jasperburchfield2028
@jasperburchfield2028 28 күн бұрын
I love the novelty and nostalgia of vinyl, but I must admit I went many years without a turntable starting in the 90s and only in the last couple of years started listening to my old albums again.
@davidgangemi3314
@davidgangemi3314 Ай бұрын
The reason it's down is because everybody realized that the new reissues are all digital garbage and are chasing 1st and 2nd pressings at private shops which can't be traced by Billboard. So vinyl sales are through the roof 100% on the second hand market.
@KeithBoleen
@KeithBoleen Ай бұрын
I stopped buying “new” vinyl some time ago when Records prices hit $35.
@JCM-LedZeppelin-Stories
@JCM-LedZeppelin-Stories Ай бұрын
Even if the percentage is not exact prices are too damn high for just any condition both used and new while shipping costs follow the same path cause you know...the bad thing about vinyl shortage is that it will actually make the market worse for speculation. It's a tough way out of making record collecting affordable for Collecting :) i'm personally getting into cassette tapes.
@AndreaA127
@AndreaA127 Ай бұрын
I guess im kinda like you always want more, more, more vinyl but the prices as you said are waay too high and thats why ive only staryed to collect only my fave artist on vinyl.
@ercble
@ercble 19 күн бұрын
Grew up with Vinyl and collect turntables. Continue to buy Vinyl and enjoy the interaction with this avenue of music.
@jasonwilliams6005
@jasonwilliams6005 Ай бұрын
Maybe if they didn't cost a small fortune....WAY overpriced
@Judy_P
@Judy_P Ай бұрын
I'll continue buying whatever my current collection obsession is. I officially began purchasing my own vinyl in 1967, but I remember there being records around from roughly 10 years prior. While I switched to mostly buying cds when they became available, the hoarder in me never even considered getting rid of the records (all the 8-tracks and most of the cassettes (very few of either) were escorted to the dumpster unfortunately). There was at least a 15 year (probably more like 20 year) period when I didn't even have a stereo set up. But the vinyl and cds sat there, taking up space. First thing I did after retirement was buy the parts and build my own computer. Retirement also marked the beginning of 10 years going deep down the rabbit hole of the indie nail polish world ( expensive and heavy with the added bonus of being breakable and considered hazmat, but hey the colors and finishes are so pretty). Around 2018 I started shifting back to vinyl. I set up a turntable and extra blu ray player so I could once again play it. Luckily "younger me" was very good at purchasing used albums that still sound amazing. At this point I've sort of come "full circle." I spent years buying cd copies of my favorite albums. Now one of the things I'm doing is purchasing vinyl copies of select cd's that I remember listing to a lot. As far as Illuminate Media, when their report came out a few years ago about people buying vinyl without the means to play it, I had so many questions. I tried to find a copy of the survey they used. What background information/instructions/definitions were give the those answering? WHAT were the questions? HOW were they worded? My gut feeling was that it was some combination of poorly constructed and biased, but who knows?
@flankarthur666
@flankarthur666 Ай бұрын
Great video !!!
@Nazz1967
@Nazz1967 Ай бұрын
Dont care if ppl are buying or not ,i started collecting when most ppl didnt give a crap about records ,in 1997. Good video BTW.
@SusanBlakely-pd6mp
@SusanBlakely-pd6mp Ай бұрын
if it stops old men coming up and saying 'this vinyl's coming back in now, isn't it'? when I'm looking through records in a charity shop.
@aminahmed2220
@aminahmed2220 Ай бұрын
Awesome video Robert have a great weekend ❤😊
@jayurban8282
@jayurban8282 Ай бұрын
For me it’s not just the overpriced records, it’s the high fuel prices and interest rates and just the poor farm economy in general.
@Diabolik771
@Diabolik771 Ай бұрын
LOVE that Germs. $3 bucks DAYUM!! Accept, Breaker! I too needed the German pressing.
@JJ-qs9hu
@JJ-qs9hu Ай бұрын
I'm sure it has to do with prices. Although some albums are coming out at 19.99 to 24.99, more of the bigger names are releasing at 39.99 to 59.99. I myself haven't slowed down , but I see less younger people at the record stores. I over hear people talking about what they are after and it's jazz and classic rock. I don't remember a lot of titles for those genres . The fad may be over for the under 30, but those of us who never stopped buying to begin with aren't giving up just buying less because the cost and the selections available.
@tabistevens
@tabistevens Ай бұрын
Another upside to vinyl falling out of favor is that we won’t be accused of being hipsters, especially when you’re old and have been buying records on and off for 40 years. 😂
@dholen1
@dholen1 Ай бұрын
Problem is that if record sales keep dropping than they won't be releasing as many new releases.
@dimebagdave77
@dimebagdave77 Ай бұрын
Many thanks Mr Fithen✌️🤘👊
@Hawthornne
@Hawthornne Ай бұрын
well I know i've been buying vinyl much less than say, 15 years ago. First cause my "must buy" list shrank considerably. And then the raise in price for both new and used vinyl (specially used). I kick myself for not buying some titles when they were still under $100...
@CBCDs
@CBCDs Ай бұрын
I think I'll be buying records for the forseeable future. I've tried to slow down a couple times, but I think I'm hooked. I was hooked on CDs in 90s and 00s and stopped buying mainly because I moved across the country, burned all my CDs and started buying all my new music as downloads. I can see that happening again where I move away from physical format.. maybe not though, because once the kids move out I'll have more room to store records/CDs... BTW - a thing that has been bugging me is that new vinyl is cheaper than used. There is one store around here that sells a used copy of the same record for as much as you can get it new in the same shop... I don't get that.
@ADHDIYuk
@ADHDIYuk Ай бұрын
Because no one who collects records wants to wait months for pressing plants to stop pressing gazillions of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard variants.
@williamberger2178
@williamberger2178 Ай бұрын
I do frequent my local Goodwill stores and I would never buy the records I see there, they are trashed. However, I will buy used CD's because of their toughness and I haven't come across a bad one yet. I do think CD's might make a resurgence in the near future. Also many recording of the 90's 2000's were never available on vinyl and if they were re-issued they would be mastered from the digital recording that would make the whole analog thing pointless. I've kept my turntable and records from the 70's and 80's in pristine condition, and I'm not going to destroy my un replaceable stylus and cartridge on a 3 dollar bargain record.
@garycornell6433
@garycornell6433 Ай бұрын
Real problem for me is not just price but records are shipped warped, dirty and produced on inferior vinyl! Record store owners are in a pinch because they cannot return this junk back to the supplier!
@maricvernon6152
@maricvernon6152 29 күн бұрын
I’m in Australia. Here, like everything here, prices are ridiculous. It’s not unusual for new release vinyl to go on sale for about US$50 or more. Unless you’re rich (and there’s a lot of rich people here Down Under) buying vinyl is a luxury.
@MrStout14
@MrStout14 Ай бұрын
ive been picking up cds for a year now. i find them cheap and in the past i would flip them for vinyl, but ive been keeping them for the past year. honestly its the same reason i started keeping vinyl in the 90's. im a music fan i cont care so much what format, but im also a collecter so im not happy with streaming services.
@LifelongMusicJunkie
@LifelongMusicJunkie Ай бұрын
Labels keep pressing the same titles, so how many sets of ears want to hear the same record?! The 33 rpm of a Rhino HiFi of Bad Company, a 45 RPM of the same album from the Atlantic 75th series, and so on. Enough already!! Interesting observation about the percentage that it was down! 😀
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
and there are so many titles that have been out of print that could be reissued, but they keep putting out the same titles again and again.
@Gittface73
@Gittface73 Ай бұрын
They've become too expensive.
@baileydute1
@baileydute1 Ай бұрын
People this year have less disposable income than in 2023. That has a lot of effect on anything used for enjoyment.
@little-bandit-music
@little-bandit-music Ай бұрын
Wow its the first year since 2000 that vinyl isn't 'making a comeback'
@fmellish71
@fmellish71 Ай бұрын
I get a lot of records second hand. There's a store in the area that has someone (don't know who) who keeps selling their Blue Note reissues to them, so I'll often hold off on getting them new since they'll eventually turn up at that store. I've kind of stopped buying rock records for the most part, especially mainstream bands/artists. Jazz records that aren't bigger name/title originals stay relatively affordable since casual record buyers often don't give a crap about jazz. Then again, I would prefer spending $40 on a '70s John Coltrane reissue than a Queen record.
@calvinwazoo
@calvinwazoo Ай бұрын
Perhaps another factor affecting new record sales is pressing quality? Too often I'll buy a brand new record and the pressing quality is terrible with either stitching affecting the sound, or the record itself has a handprint on it because the plant workers aren't wearing gloves, or it's just plain noisy. As a buyer, however, I might be concerned with record sales dropping if it leads to stores closing. That would frustrate me, having to travel further to get to a record store. And one final factor to consider - rent. If the store owner doesn't own the building (and most don't, I think), then they're paying rent, and commercial landlords are perhaps even more rapacious than residential landlords. Rent everywhere is out of control, and a record store owner is going to figure that into their pricing. They have to. Otherwise they'd lose money.
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
I forgot to mention quality control.
@eternalhalloween1
@eternalhalloween1 7 күн бұрын
I'm not excusing myself. I was excited about being able to use them again for a while. But, I was only buying used vinyl LPs for a short while. They are not as convenient as CDs. 📀 Also, remember that CDs will play in DVD players and laptops. 📀 My tablet even plays CDs. 📀
@andrewhaines3259
@andrewhaines3259 Ай бұрын
Nothing of value in UK charity shops now, unless you like classical, Englebert Humperdink, Mantovani etc. CDs mostly crap although picked up Neil Young Decade 2 cd for £2! New vinyl is just getting too expensive, especially in the UK. An album in France or America can be up to £20 cheaper for the same item. I know we get vat, but the price difference is way beyond 20%. My wife almost goes into shock when I say I've not bought anything from a record shop. I've got all I need. Some are multiple copies which I will sell off at some point to have some fun with the proceeds! I've been listening to records for just over 45 years so I'm not a newbie, but it does annoy me that prices are so ridiculous. I rarely go in HMV now. I saw Tori Amos, Little Earthquakes in there for £60. I wondered if it was some limited edition, but no. Just a standard copy, with a stupid price on it! "Perceived value" is a term used to sell stuff. If it's too cheap, people won't buy it as they may think what's wrong with it? If it's too expensive, it becomes a luxury item that one can't afford. Price it right and it'll sell!
@iainneville7137
@iainneville7137 Ай бұрын
I rarely buy new records simply because I'm not up to date with what's coming out any more. For me, the two things that have contributed most to my major cutback vinyl wise are the condition and availability of used records which continues to decrease year on year. I'm not talking about classic rock and all that regular cheap dollar a go stuff. I have collected Psychedelic, Progressive and Punk releases from day one and the best choices disappeared years ago. I'm not spending hard earned cash on the overpriced tatty copies that sellers seem to think people will still actually buy. The other reason is that after more than forty years of trecking around and enjoying the hunt, I've reached a point where I literally have all that I want. Whether vinyl continues to thrive or slowly but surely disappears again is really not a problem for me now.
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 Ай бұрын
Walmart stocks their $30 records like a real shop stocks their dollar bins.
@previousimage5326
@previousimage5326 Ай бұрын
Very well stated
@michaelcrow9383
@michaelcrow9383 Ай бұрын
I hope the prices go down some however it happens. I wont stop buying but I could buy more...
@rbdreamsart
@rbdreamsart Ай бұрын
I wasn’t one of those who sold their vinyl when it went out in the 90’s. Instead, I worried about how I would play them when my turntable broke. Needless to say, I now have unlimited options even though I still have my old one from 1988. I buy used and take chances with G+ vinyl with little problems.
@RobertFithen
@RobertFithen Ай бұрын
I've had problems with vinyl listed as VG+.
@rbdreamsart
@rbdreamsart Ай бұрын
@@RobertFithen wow, I’ve been lucky!
@Badger_Watch42
@Badger_Watch42 Ай бұрын
I keep telling myself I won't buy anymore but I love digging too much
@paulbourgeois6997
@paulbourgeois6997 Ай бұрын
Too expensive now!
@scottrap
@scottrap 7 күн бұрын
I hope the used classic rock records go back to being $1-5. I’ll buy a ton!
@jimmyh2019
@jimmyh2019 Ай бұрын
eggs and milk or vinyl? i can't really eat the album so...
@andrewbrown3070
@andrewbrown3070 Ай бұрын
I have slowed down a bit. My interest has shifted a back to buying 4K movies I really enjoy. I still love my records, but price does play a factor. Right now, it's just a trade-off. If I was buying records and movies at the same time, my wife and my bank account would hate me, lol. I'm just keeping it at one bad habit at a time 😉
@OldRockDog
@OldRockDog Ай бұрын
In the past 7-8 years I gradually slowed down / nearly stopped buying new releases / represses / remasters etc. The main factor for me is the abysmal quality on majority of today's pressings. No quality control whatsoever. Also the art of mastering for vinyl pressing is lost. For one reason or another this skill / knowledge was not passed to a younger generation and now is too late as those who were the great masters (punt intended) of the past are in their 80's or no longer with us. This is only my opinion, so I might be wrong
@codynorden2203
@codynorden2203 Ай бұрын
Record shows, record shops, flea market booths with records are packed and shit shows… people are being more Selective because of inflated prices of new records… this happened with sports cards too… manufacturers got greedy and the natural correction is occurring
@martinsvinyl1985
@martinsvinyl1985 Ай бұрын
A different point of view, I never grew up in the 60s or 70s (80s baby), but 90% of my collection are from the era and I have to say that original first presses sound so much better than what is being released now. I’m not a audiophile but I have very few records from the past ten years because they don’t sound good at all, they don’t have the warmth and depth you would get from a old record. For me buying a new record released recently sounds no better than a cd or whatever streaming platform you can use. Oh don’t get me started on buying a new record and having to pay more just because it’s a different colour 😂
@R3TR0R4V3
@R3TR0R4V3 Ай бұрын
Couldn't care less about the statics really. I'll never stop buying vinyl... The inflation has slowed me down somewhat recently, but if the "bubble" ends up bursting & prices drop, I'll be buying a helluva lot more vinyl, that's for sure! 😉
@michaelboling7159
@michaelboling7159 Ай бұрын
It is not over. It is just as others have noted, that prices are far too high and as with anything where prices get overly inflated, a pullback will occur.
@dannycarrington1601
@dannycarrington1601 Ай бұрын
When someone starts collecting records, they buy several to amass a collection; after that, they buy records only occasionally when new titles are released. I also think the number of new people getting into vinyl has plateaued.
@mikewest1542
@mikewest1542 Ай бұрын
I bought all my Bowie records new in 1974 , al for around £2.10 when adjusted for inflation and then compared to the dollar £27 = $35.80 so that’s about right tbh. Although i would rather buy old vinyl than new vinyl for one it sounds better and two there not full of clicks and defects !
@unclestinky6388
@unclestinky6388 Ай бұрын
The potential downside to the consumer is that supply is already tight for new records and the reduced demand might reduce supply even further
@grooveyerbouti
@grooveyerbouti 28 күн бұрын
Dare I say I love watching your channel for music opinion etc but haven't bought many records for years. Sacrilegious I know! I still buy CD's both new and used much cheaper and it was the future in 1985. I think they lied as my hover car is still non existent.
@RobertBrooks-z3r
@RobertBrooks-z3r Ай бұрын
If sales are up, do we know if it’s dollars or units? Either way higher prices, that could inflate the numbers.
@WezAndHisRecords
@WezAndHisRecords Ай бұрын
Some prices I see on modern records is nothing short of an insult to people, I only collect old presses and ain't half glad I do, I couldn't bring myself to be insulted by modern record prices today, that's only me of course, but the modern record industry ain't ripping me off, oldies only for me.
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