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arsclist First 78 rpm album
Frank Forman here:
So when was the first album made? In my Acoustic Chamber Music Sets
discograhy, I tracked sequences of records, which I called a 'set', as far
back as 1899, but when the first album was made I'm not clear about. I'd
consider a set to be an album only if there was printing on the album side
or cover indicating its contents. Just walking off with two or more discs
in a binder from a dealer's stock won't do. But I'm also curious as to
when dealers started selling binders.
From: arsclist 78rpm transfer to cd
On 2002-12-06, Don Cox opined [message unchanged below]:
> On 06/12/02, Steve Smolian wrote:
> > The noun, "album" means different things to different generations. To
> > mine (older) it indicates a binder with a number of records in it.
>
> Or a book of blank (album = white) pages to stick photos etc into.
>
>
> > To later folks, it's an LP. From your timings, I'm assuming this
> > latter.
>
> He did say 78s.
>
> Many or most classical music 78 albums have already been transferred to
> CD. Others, maybe not.
>
> Regards
> --
> Don Cox
> doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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