I loved records. Having lived through the various formats, my memory is pretty clear that LP's sounded way better than CD's, at least for much of the 1st decade of the CD. I say the greatest audio attribute of the LP was the presence the sound had. It's been quite a while since I've listened to a record but I imagine they still have this. Somewhere in the 80's I stopped buying records. My heart wasn't in it, but seemed at the time the wise think to do. I wasn't all that happy for a while. Some of those older recordings that were converted to CD were pretty terrible.
What I miss most about records beside the actual listening, is getting intimate with the whole album. I'm too track driven now, at least I cannot seem to break that habit. I guess the IPOD really caused the mix or shuffle habit. I miss the album jackets, both for the photos and mostly the liner notes. I thought for sure CD's would have a liner notes replacement...something like a PDF included with the CD. That never happened. Any time you saw a photo that happened to be on a LP jacket you immediately identified with the record it was on. Same with a musicians that contributed to the recording. Back in the day album jackets, especially the fold out ones, were great to remove seeds from....well you know. I kept 4 crates of the most iconic albums. I found that even these they had little no resale value, and I cannot imagine listening to them as I did not take very good care. Pretty sure the scratches and surface noise would drive me crazy. I moved a few years ago and disposed of hundreds and hundreds of albums. The City Recyling rules said vinyl in the metal and plastic pale and the jackets in the paper pale, so I had one last look at them as I separated. Just from a quick look at the jacket, I remembered with tracks I loved from the lesser good ones. It was a nostalgic, melancholy afternoon.
I'm all for a cozy evening with some records. Do you think the record resurgence is purely the sound, or the overall experience of sitting back with a side or two of an album?
Larry