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Richard Knoppow wrote:
Look for _Command Performance_ for an illustration of how records were made c.1940. This had method continues to this very day for vinyl records. 45's OTOH, were made by injection molding. Back in the seventies, if you wanted a 7" pressed you could either get a vinyl pressing (like an LP) or an injection-molded styrene disk. For large runs, the styrene pressings were considerably cheaper, so the big labels used them almost exclusively. But, the vinyl pressings lasted a lot longer and the distortion when they wore out wasn't quite as horrible, so they sometimes were used for DJ promo discs and small releases. None of the styrene systems are still running as far as I know, so if you get a 7" pressing done today, it will be on standard vinyl. A very well thought out record system but RCA just did not get the point that people wanted continuous records and didn't like record changers. The CBS Lp was a makeshift. Too bad RCA was so hide-bound about a lot of things. Well, the thing is that at the time, the vast majority of record sales were singles. And really, this continued until the early 1970s for pop music. A big discussion of the economics of singles vs. LP records can be found in Jim Eargle's original JAES article in the forties. The LP was a huge advantage for classical recordings and it totally changed the form of jazz to be able to make a cut longer than one side of a 78. But the 45 sure had a lot of popularity in the pop music world for very long because they were very cheap to make, and because the form of pop music was such that people wanted one song at a time. The CD Single flopped mostly because it was very expensive.... you could get the full album for only a bit more than the single, and so there wasn't a whole lot of demand for the single. But now in the age of digital downloads we are seeing a real resurgence in singles sales. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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