![]() ![]() HistoryĪn album (Latin albus, white), in ancient Rome, was a board chalked or painted white, on which decrees, edicts, and other public notices were inscribed in black. When LP records were introduced, a collection of pieces or songs on a single record was called an "album" the word was extended to other recording media such as compact disc, MiniDisc, compact audio cassette, 8-track tape and digital albums as they were introduced. Later, collections of related 78 rpm records were bundled in book-like albums (one side of a 78 rpm record could hold only about 3.5 minutes of sound). In musical usage, the word was used for collections of short pieces of printed music from the early nineteenth century. Historically, the term "album" was applied to a collection of various items housed in a book format. With modern recording technology, artists can be recorded in separate rooms or at separate times while listening to the other parts using headphones with each part recorded as a separate track.Īlbum covers and liner notes are used, and sometimes additional information is provided, such as analysis of the recording, and lyrics or librettos. Recordings, including live, may contain editing, sound effects, voice adjustments, etc. ![]() Studios are built to absorb sound, eliminating reverberation, to assist in mixing different takes other locations, such as concert venues and some "live rooms", have reverberation, which creates a "live" sound. Recordings that are done in one take without overdubbing are termed "live", even when done in a studio. This process usually requires several takes with different parts recorded separately, and then brought or " mixed" together. The time frame for completely recording an album varies between a few hours to several years. Most albums are recorded in a studio, although they may also be recorded in a concert venue, at home, in the field, or a mix of places. The 8-track tape was the first tape format widely used alongside vinyl from 1965 until being phased out by 1983 and was gradually supplanted by the cassette tape during the 1970s and early 1980s the popularity of the cassette reached its peak during the late 1980s, sharply declined during the 1990s and had largely disappeared during the first decade of the 2000s. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption from the mid-1960s to the early 21st century, a period known as the album era. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photo album this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl long-playing (LP) records played at 33 + 1⁄ 3 rpm. It does not store any personal data.Early record albums were multiple 78rpm discs packaged in book form, like a photograph album.Īn album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". showing relevant, targeted ads on and off our web propertiesĭetailed information can be found on our Privacy Policy page. personalized search, content, and recommendations remembering privacy and security settings remembering account, browser, and regional preferences ![]() The Vinyl Factory Group, trading as: The Vinyl Factory, Vinyl Factory Manufacturing, Phonica Records, FACT Magazine, FACT TV, Spaces Magazine, Vinyl Space, and The Store X, uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: ![]()
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