Dark Side of the Moo - Not Moon, it's a bootleg that's a play on the actual album name. It's highly valued among Bootleggers.
yes, and when they did they were considering a different recording studio, and this only happened because it was cheaper.
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
Vinyl record storage containers may be purchased at Etsy or iCubes. Vinyl record storage containers allow the temperature and humidity to be controlled and thus preserving the media for optimal quality.
vinyl records are still made to this day.
The Vinyl was produced in the United Kingdom, but was shipped to another country.
The only thing different about coloured vinyl and regular vinyl is that the red vinyl usually makes it collectible and therefore valuable.
A vinyl record sleeve
yes, and when they did they were considering a different recording studio, and this only happened because it was cheaper.
Of course
It's all vinyl with a label attached made of paper usually glued to the center.
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
The original vinyl record was made of vinyl. The original phonographic recording was made by Thomas A. Edison on a wax cylinder.
Vinyl record storage containers may be purchased at Etsy or iCubes. Vinyl record storage containers allow the temperature and humidity to be controlled and thus preserving the media for optimal quality.
vinyl records are still made to this day.
Usually vinyl, some recycled vinyl does appear in some cheaper records, but sometimes virgin vinyl is available.
There is no way to discern if the album itself is on blue or black vinyl without opening it up. However, all records (including this one) will be worth allot IF it remains "unplayed" (i.e. in pristine condition and unplayed). If you look closely at any 45 or 33 there is a "black band" that is NOT a "music track" and is located closest to the label of the record. There you will find a series of numbers and letters. This series of numbers, along with the actual condition record and its jacket, will determine the value of the record. Needless to say, if your album is on blue vinyl and was produced in 1977 you have a valuable record.
PVC stands for poly VINYL chloride.