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-'''Long playing (LP) record albums''' are 33-1/3 [[rpm]] [[Polyvinyl chloride|vinyl]] [[phonograph record|phonograph records]], generally either 10- or 12-[[inch|inches]] in diameter. They were first introduced in [[1948 in music|1948]], and served as a primary release format for [[Sound recording and reproduction|recorded music]] until the [[compact disc]] began to significantly displace them in the late [[1980s]]. +
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-The long-playing record is an [[Analog recording|analog]] format. The [[digital recording]] of sound was only made practical by the technical advances in [[microprocessors]] and [[computing]] which occurred in the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]].+
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-* [[Record Store Day]]+
-* [[Vinyl revival]]+
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