Records replaced phonograph cylinders around 1900, and had a great 80-year run until the CD came along. Earlier 78rpm records were made of rubber, with later 45rpm singles and 33rpm LP’s (long play) were made of vinyl. Record collectors value discs in a variety of ways, including scarcity, condition, artist and specific recording, album cover and label art.
Ted Staunton's fabulous record label collection spanning six decades (1900-1960). Browsable by decade or label name… [more]
Jesse Barron's collection of Beatles 45s, picture sleeves, magazines, books, and memorabilia. Browse singles and al… [more]
A quick tour of 45rpm label designs from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Do the whole slide show or use the alphabetical in… [more]
David Greenfield's gallery of rare Asian Pop record covers from the 1960s and 1970s. Browse the groovy graphics one… [more]
Even more compelling than Adam Miller’s collection of 78 rpm record labels from New Zealand and Australia are hi… [more]
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