But vinyl isn’t just for old-school collectors anymore. These days even the younger generation is appreciating the soothing sounds of vinyl. Record stores that seemed to be a thing of the past are now popping up again, giving you the chance to relive your youth.

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You’ll receive classics from the likes of Neil Diamond, Jackson 5 and The Rolling Stones to add to your collection. If you’re not a fan of classics from the 1960s and 1970s, this subscription may not be for you. When you subscribe, you can visit the Returns & Orders page to see which album you will receive that month. If you aren’t interested in the album on its way, you can go to the Manage Your Subscriptions page and click skip this box to skip the month’s album. Even with this subscription, returns are always free, as long as the item is still in its sealed packaging. The vinyl must be returned in new and unused condition. The return process is also very simple:

Go to your orders to start the returnPrint the return shipping labelShip it

Vinyl has steadily grown in popularity and is showing up in more places that you visit. Record players are now easier to buy for you to listen to your favorite tunes. Here’s an amazing option from Victrola.  In 2020, 27.5 million LPs were sold in the U.S., up 46% compared to 2019 and more than 30-fold compared to 2006 when the vinyl comeback began. Research also shows that Americans are spending more on vinyl records than CDs for the first time since 1980. U.S. record sales in the first half of 2020 totaled $232.1 million, nearly double the $129.9 million raked in from CD sales, according to estimates from the Recording Industry Association of America. It is also the first time vinyl records have outperformed CDs since the 1980s.

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