Is the CD Revival Inevitable?

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Over the last few years we've seen a huge vinyl resurgence with more collectors getting into the hobby.
With CD being the last widely adopted physical music format, is it inevitable that it too will increase in popularity again, or if it just not cool to collect CDs?
This video is my thoughts on the subject.

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  • @simplechronology2605
    @simplechronology26055 ай бұрын

    Well, I've done my bit for trying to revive the CD. In the last 2 and a half years, I have bought 5402 CDs, essentially the collection of my dreams. I had spent 20 years without any physical media at all (I sold off all my physical media in 2002), but I decided I wanted to look at the cover art and read the little booklets again, and have something visceral that I could hold in my hands. I didn't consider vinyl for a moment. I am old enough to remember the introduction of CD's in the mid 1980s, and they were a godsend. No more warped records, no more surface noise, no more getting up and flipping the disc every 16 minutes, no more sound deterioration with every play, no more lack of definition. The CD was my favorite invention of my lifetime, and their benefits are still massive over vinyl. Much of my new collection was purchased for $1-$4 per disc (the rarest ones cost about $50-$60, but that's not uncommon for vinyl). I hope others will discover CDs and save the medium (although I have enjoyed snapping up rarities that the hipsters refuse to even look at since they are so 'uncool'). My purchasing will slow a lot now that I have gotten the bulk of what I wanted, but I expect to be purchasing occasional CDs for the rest of my life.

  • @ROCKSTAR3291

    @ROCKSTAR3291

    29 күн бұрын

    I know cheap CDs can be easily purchased these days, but wow, 5000+ in over 2 years is hella impressive. I'm still in my 20s, but when an old friend of mine passed away (he was 71), I inherited his small CD collection-around 200 CDs that he had collected since the 80s. That made me realize how precious these CDs are; they can last a lifetime and hold sentimental value for us. Since then, I've purchased a few CDs from my favorite artists. I also write down the date of purchase and the location of the shop on a note, which I then put inside the CDs. It's a way for me to preserve not just the music, but also the memories associated with acquiring each album.

  • @thanosb.5403
    @thanosb.54037 ай бұрын

    Thank God, I never did get rid of anything in my collection!! I still have all the vinyl, the CDs, even the cassettes that I and my friends recorded as teenagers back in the late 80s!! Granted, a few cassettes have been lost over the years, plus I have cramped my wardrobes with boxes with CDs, but I'm still very happy I still own EVERYTHING I've purchased over the last 34 years!! How can people get rid of something that contains their favourite music is still beyond me!! Greetings from sunny Greece...

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Kalimera from England! Please send us some of your beautiful Greek sunshine. We need it here lol. Yeah, I deeply regretted getting rid of everything. I only have a few original cassettes, a couple of LPs and a few CDs from my youth. I have replaced most of them now I think though and it feels great to have them back again.

  • @monaural2.988

    @monaural2.988

    7 ай бұрын

    There are scores of people that purged all their vinyl in the 90s, and bought CDs at higher prices than they paid for their vinyl. And then what do they do in the 2010s? They purge their CDs to buy back all their vinyl, at…You guessed it! Higher prices than they paid for their CDs!! PURE MADNESS!!! STUPID!!!

  • @99672

    @99672

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too, but I've everything from 1970. 8,000+ vinyl records & maybe 1000 CDs.

  • @DFrencel

    @DFrencel

    4 ай бұрын

    I got rid of perhaps 90% of my CDs because they took up too much space and I don't own a little palace... Streaming was so convenient and I was too busy to listen to CDs. I am now carefully buying more CDs as I have recently purchased a good quality CD player and own two good quality pairs of headphones.

  • @graemeknowles1431
    @graemeknowles14316 ай бұрын

    Have never left the CD format. Being buying them since 1988. Love Digital.

  • @Harjawaldar
    @Harjawaldar4 ай бұрын

    I was surprised by the difference in audio quality when I compared CD to streaming on my Denon system. And that sound quality is my main reason for continuing on with CDs. An alternative is to buy HD downloads and that will be just as good (uncompressed flac or wave), but it's nicer to have that physical copy with art and notes to show for the money spent.

  • @adrianhughesable
    @adrianhughesable7 ай бұрын

    Big fan of the channel so far dude! been rebuilding my CD collection from scratch this year after being lost in the streaming wilderness, just over 100 cds, nothing major so far but I feel a much better appreciation for anything ive purchased and display on my shelf than an album ive streamed, enjoyed and then rarley listened to it again!

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Cheers mate! Yeah I totally agree. Actually owning the music makes an enormous difference to how you appreciate it!

  • @angelponz5391
    @angelponz53917 ай бұрын

    I skipped the vinyl revival but bought an old Marantz CD player some weeks ago as my 600 CDs were collecting dust. Powered by Denon and Canton 🤩👌🏼

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Nice! I think a lot of people are now starting to want to play their old CDs again. Marantz, Denon and Canton set up sounds awesome. I bet it sounds amazing! I love my Marantz UD5005 player.

  • @Delius1958
    @Delius19587 ай бұрын

    Agreed. One more reason: You can buy CDs without fearing that they won‘t play. Old vinyl often has scratches and new pressings are bad in too many cases, some are really dead at arrival. CDs are a relatively safe affair. And: new jewel cases cost you a few cents, LP covers often are irrepably damaged. - Thanks for the video and greetings from Berlin, Harry

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Hi Harry! Yes that's a very good point. I have CDs from the early 80s and they still play like new. It's much harder to keep vinyl like that and if you play it a lot it will start to wear out even if you keep it in good condition.

  • @Ni5ei

    @Ni5ei

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. And even if a CD has become unplayable cause of scratches (on the bottom side), you can often repair them. 1 tiny scratch on a vinyl album and you're stuck with it forever.

  • @sonnywhittington9672
    @sonnywhittington9672Ай бұрын

    I am 20 and have childhood memories of CD’s and discs. I think my generation is so used to having everything at ease at our fingertips that physical media is beginning to seem endearing and charming to us, vinyl is carrying the torch currently but there’s no doubt that CD’s and possibly cassettes will join the club in due time

  • @williamhopper6602
    @williamhopper66022 ай бұрын

    Cds have never gone away. I still buy cds every week

  • @CurleyxD
    @CurleyxD7 ай бұрын

    CDs manufactured from 83-93 roughly are exact dynamics as the vinyl counterpart (most of the time), those cds are absolutely worth collecting for any music lover of any genre as these were taken usually direct from the analog recordings.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I love the AAD CDs from that era. Really great sounding on the whole. The 1987 Beatles CDs for example are excellent!

  • @vegashainning8071

    @vegashainning8071

    7 ай бұрын

    Nice! Please suggest a few or more as I am beginning my cd collection.

  • @Vinylathome

    @Vinylathome

    7 ай бұрын

    All the 1980s Bowie RCA still the best sounding discs.

  • @lucalone
    @lucalone7 ай бұрын

    The damn "Loudness war" (of audio mastering) has given CD's (and digital audio in general) a bad name that this great audio medium does not deserve !!

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah that was a real shame. If there ever is a true revival, hopefully we'll get re-releases with better mixing in the future!

  • @DorianPaige00

    @DorianPaige00

    7 ай бұрын

    45's were mixed hot as well!

  • @Harjawaldar

    @Harjawaldar

    4 ай бұрын

    This is still the case, the new Rolling stones CD is LOUD and compressed to shit. while the vinyl can't handle that so the dynamics are there. Still, I am a CD guy

  • @DorianPaige00

    @DorianPaige00

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Harjawaldar The labels just use the same transfers. We've always had the issue with Motown/Stax stuff where single versions were different than album version and the reissues are never marked. That's the problem with reissues but if you like 60's-70-'s music and want it on cd, it's inevitable.

  • @Ni5ei

    @Ni5ei

    Ай бұрын

    Was? Still is! It may have toned down a bit but many remasters still sound worse than the late 80's to mid 90's CD's I have because the engineers can't keep their fingers off of the compressor. ​@@mattsmusichannel

  • @peterlundskow4061
    @peterlundskow40614 ай бұрын

    They are going up as you speak. I was in a local record store yesterday, in Boulder, CO they now have used CDs with much more selection, use to be $3 to $5 are now from $8 to $20!

  • @matthewdixon3694
    @matthewdixon36947 ай бұрын

    The algorithm led me to your channel very much enjoyed ! :)

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    All hail the algorithm in that case! And thank you, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @thefreestylefrEaK
    @thefreestylefrEaK5 ай бұрын

    I agree with everything you said. Collecting cd's over 30 years never "went away" for me and my collection of close to 10,000 is proof.

  • @stephencallil6512
    @stephencallil65127 ай бұрын

    Got both .I prefer cd's [easier to store handle] . As far as sound goes you got to have a decent cd player .I got a couple of Rega's and a Meridian g.06 and the cd's sound as good as my turntable [ Luxman pd 264 ]. Also you can buy a lot of cd's for the price of a record.

  • @FloatingOurBoat
    @FloatingOurBoat5 ай бұрын

    Increasingly I see tracks unavailable on Apple Music as, I guess, they’re slogging it out over ownership rights. Classical music has never ditched the CD and I suppose that’s due to an older demographic listening. I have noticed charity shop prices for CD’s and DVD’s increasing so I think you might be right. Long live the CD. 😊

  • @arnolddill

    @arnolddill

    5 ай бұрын

    CD much better on a narrowboat anyway Rich. 👍

  • @nickspann89
    @nickspann897 ай бұрын

    I have prolly thousand plus cds but I have become a stickler for finding the best mastered versions. Sometimes that means I buy the same cd multiple times to find the right ones but I think its worth it. I just sell off the ones that are obviously poorly mastered.

  • @maxthefrenchie-productions
    @maxthefrenchie-productions3 ай бұрын

    I understand why somebody would prefer cds over vinyl. It’s cheaper, smaller, etc, but I just love holding a vinyl record in my hands. It’s so big, which is fun to me. They are much more expensive, but I find that when I buy a record, I value it much more because I paid more for it. I will only buy an album if I really love it, which allows me to appreciate the album even more. I know the debate about which format sounds better, which I still think vinyl sounds better even though research has proven otherwise (i dont know maybe it’s a psychological thing). To me there is just much more of an authentic experience that I don’t feel when I play a cd.

  • @8000audiolab
    @8000audiolab7 ай бұрын

    in my opinion it never went away, well for me anyway just love a physical format and no streamer ive heard at any hifi show sounded as good as a good vinyl or cd. im more than happy with my rega p3 and arcam cd 37 for all my playback needs.

  • @kathk94
    @kathk946 ай бұрын

    great video! Just found your channel through this video & subscribed. Absolutely love cds. I do hope there's a resurgence happening or about to happen. I think young people will get into cds because it's something they didn't grow up with just like how vinyl is popular with them now.

  • 7 ай бұрын

    Superbe video. When you are very old and move there are no room in nrw homes for hundreds of 78 45 LP CD DVD cassetes and 8 tracks plus hi fi equipment...sighs so almost 95% I had give or recicle. Houses are smaller in Patagonia Argentina nowadays sighs

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah we have pretty small houses here too. Storage is definitely one of the biggest issues when collecting music and films.

  • @JamieMcAlley
    @JamieMcAlley6 ай бұрын

    Yeah I think you're on to something. CDs were like magic to me when I first got my grubby mitts on them, and I think part of the appeal over vinyl and cassette is the ease at which good sound quality can be achieved. I've not had great success getting vinyl to really perform despite a fair effort. The same effort put into CD players, DACs etc will yield better and more reliable results. I'm off to raid the charity shops!

  • @petervanlonkhuijzen5242
    @petervanlonkhuijzen52427 ай бұрын

    Love cd's, have thousands and also my original vinyl from the seventies and eighties

  • @Sarge_72
    @Sarge_727 ай бұрын

    I keep a decent mix. I have about 400 CDs & 400 LPs… There are a few favorite bands I buy on vinyl from a nostalgic perspective or I want the specific older mix vs a remaster on CD The sound is great on both and honestly getting great sound on vinyl is chancy… CD never disappoints. CD for value…. I bought the entire Judas Priest CD catalogue for about $7USD each vs $30-40 EACH for a vinyl in good shape…

  • @TheRiddle1981
    @TheRiddle19815 ай бұрын

    I have just bought a Denon D-M41 mini system so I can play all my CDs that I thankfully kept even after I binned my last CD player years ago. It's great being able to play them again! I'm now looking at increasing my collection.

  • @MichaelSengers
    @MichaelSengers2 ай бұрын

    It may sound strange, but I love the digisleve or ecopac packaging you are currently getting with CD's. I was collecting vinyl again for the past 13 years but now switched back to cd. It just sounds much better, easier to handle and are half the price

  • @skywalkerhunter95
    @skywalkerhunter955 ай бұрын

    i really love CD; i personally think optical disc is the best of both real and digital worlds. it is something tangible that allows true ownership and collectibility, but very easy and versatile to transfer into our computers and phones; ripping a losless CD is super easy and straightforward. optical media, by far, is the Equilibrium of traditional and modern way of life. thats my opinion. 😊

  • @johngarbutt
    @johngarbutt4 ай бұрын

    I believe there is a resurgance with cd starting. The old arguments related to the analog sound vs digital are wearing very thin now as with modern high end DACs and a decent system you can achieve incredible sound from a cd. I still have my vinyl but would only consider buying more if I can't find what I want on cd and its out there on vinyl.

  • @DorianPaige00
    @DorianPaige007 ай бұрын

    75% of the cds I buy are over $10 and 25% are over $20. Japanese and British imports, out of print releases, and indie cds sold out of someone's trunk 30 years ago all abound. There are levels of collecting. There's the mainstream chart stuff and then everything else. Most stuff that hit the charts from 1988-2008 are common as on cd. If you collect hard bop jazz from the 50's or classic soul, rock, or doo-wop, prices can sneak up there especially on deluxe editions in decent shape. If you could have bought it at a mass market retailer, it usually isn't worth much. For instance, Etta James Millennium Collection will almost always sell under $5 but her box sets, Kent reissues, and Hip-o select discs will hold their value.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah true. Some things are harder to find and more expensive. As a general rule CDs tend to be a lot cheaper than vinyl but there are exceptions f course.

  • @paulheffernan4908
    @paulheffernan4908Ай бұрын

    Dj Paul I love buying music from the music shops I love it in my head

  • @halloweenlady4073
    @halloweenlady407327 күн бұрын

    my car has a usb hub, so I rip my discs to mp3's then put them safe on a shelf and take the flash drive in my car. As a teen I runied a few discs taking them in the car so for a long time I only took burned ones in the car. This way if the burn or flash drive gets lost or ruined I can just re do it. If my pc crashed well I still have my discs on my book case and can re rip them. I did some records as a kid, they are nice for sure but cds just work better for me all around.

  • @ProudNL99
    @ProudNL995 ай бұрын

    I started collecting records sometime 2018, which while maybe not "before the revival" was definitely very early on into it. I'm almost exclusively into Japanese music and buy from second hand marketplaces there, the prices were so fun back then. I'm big into anime and I bought most of the soundtracks I own for 20-40$. They go anywhere from 100$-1000$ now. I wanted to complete my collection, but over the years it became less and less attainable. Now I'm selling off and just focusing on CD's instead. Not that I'm complaining, since collecting vinyl made me a veritable fortune.. I think you're on the money about a revival, it's inevitable. I've switched over to CD's maybe about 2 years ago and I'm having a blast, so much great stuff for so cheap. I've also learned my lesson from last time and am buying all the rare and expensive stuff before the market goes crazy 😆 About 2000 CD's in and I'm on the verge of getting another IKEA closet that will fit an extra 1500-2000. The amount of albums on CD vs records is just incomparable. The Japanese genres I'm interested in are particularly barren record wise, the amount of stuff available on CD is easily a thousand fold that of vinyl. I've always enjoyed discovering niche or otherwise forgotten music, ripping it and uploading it on KZread. I suppose it was always only a matter of time before I'd run out of things to discover on record. Dumpster diving CD's is one of my favourite activities, which I think is one of the major factors that drew people to records originally. Anyways, hopefully we get a little more time to buy what we want before then.. Good luck 🫡

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises67107 ай бұрын

    Still have a collection of my albums and cds from the 80's. Have a great sound system in the house. Just enjoy playing the music inside my home. Not that it's coming from some far away server thru a streamer. I'm doing it.

  • @davidnoir188
    @davidnoir188Ай бұрын

    Interesting analysis, one thing against CDs is that they can be ripped, copied and shared so easily. If you don't care about having the cover artwork, notes etc you can effectively get a collection of hard copy music for free.

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts34646 ай бұрын

    Usually the songs on an album are the result of an artist's creations during a season of life. This means the songs can all speak to a similar set of themes, ideas and topics. So the aim of an album name is to try and sum up the big story/concept that all the songs pull from when they were written. It's not always like these, especially today. But traditionally, an album is like a "book" with the songs inside being like "chapters." It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album) 💿. An album (Latin albus, white), in ancient Rome, was a board chalked or painted white, on which decrees, edicts, and other public notices were inscribed in black. It was from this that in medieval and modern times, album came to denote a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected. This in turn led to the modern meaning of an album as a collection of audio recordings issued as a single item. The first audio albums were actually published by the publishers of photograph albums. Single 78 rpm records were sold in a brown heavy paper sleeve with a large hole in the center so the record's label could be seen. The fragile records were stored on their sides. By the mid-1920s, photo album publishers sold collections of empty sleeves of heavier paper in bound volumes with stiff covers slightly larger than the 10" popular records. (Classical records measured 12".) On the paper cover in small type were the words "Record Album." Now records could be stored vertically with the record not touching the shelf, and the term was applied to the collection. Do you agreed 👍 albums are books 📖 📚 📖?

  • @jameslaidler2152
    @jameslaidler21525 ай бұрын

    You have my B&W DM-220s! I have two sets. Lovely loudspeakers. I plan to upgrade the wires. You made any modifications to yours?

  • @peteryoung4957
    @peteryoung49576 ай бұрын

    I love CD's. I've found some great ones in charity shops and all for bargain prices. I also volunteer in one, so sometimes I get first pickings but 95% of what we get donated is "mainstream".

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Volunteering is an excellent hack to get first dibbs, love it! Yeah most of the stuff around here is the Sugarbabes and Robbie Williams but I can usually dig out a few treasures from the 3 or 4 charity shops in my town that stock CDs. The hunt is part of the fun for me!

  • @freeman10000
    @freeman100007 ай бұрын

    I am a fan of physical media be it CD, vinyl or film cameras because of its tactile nature and the fact is the physical media will exist long after a computer file be it Jpeg, Mp3, FLAC etc has long disappeared. Greetings from Western Australia.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    Totally agree mate! I'm into photography too so I'm with you about film. I have a few (dozen lol) film cameras and it's lovely to put a roll of film though them and have to wait to see what comes out when it's developed. Much more exciting than looking at the LCD on the back!

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises67107 ай бұрын

    I have so many oop mint cds from various genres.

  • @jessetaylor1462
    @jessetaylor1462Ай бұрын

    So, I need to buy a new CD player/receiver/speakers. What’s a good to very good setup that won’t break the bank? I’m looking at about 750 CDs that want to get played again!

  • @chrisshill5044
    @chrisshill50447 ай бұрын

    I hope so. Record prices are steep and I no longer have a turntable. There's alot that's not available on compact disc unfortunately..the Pat Benatar albums.Early Tubes. Henry Gross. Paice,Ashton,Lord. Mr. big. Photographic Smile..So many that I can't find on CD .

  • @sonicyouth29
    @sonicyouth292 ай бұрын

    A Carlsberg wooden case had 50 bottled beers in them and required two guys to transport to parties. Damn fine beer.

  • @VinceWatches
    @VinceWatches4 ай бұрын

    I have built my dream 1700 +classical CD collection from premium labels recently. Good timing I believe

  • @simonzinc-trumpetharris852
    @simonzinc-trumpetharris85219 күн бұрын

    Did they ever 'go away'? I never stopped buying them. 30 Grand would buy a nice CD player.

  • @IncognitoChild
    @IncognitoChild4 ай бұрын

    Matt, when you say CD revival are you talking in terms of new CD sales or just a collectibility of used CDs. For me as a child who saw the introduction of CD it has never gone away. While I have a sizable collection of vinyl from mainly purchased in the 80s and 90s I have only purchased one new LP since then which was the Dinner Party by Robert Glasper, only because it was not available on CD but it gave me access to a high res download. I currently cannot see a new CD revival since the BPI are only interested in promoting vinyl because there is a massive markup which doesn't exist in CDs currently. The only thing that truly concerns me about CD collecting and ownership is that I have been made aware of CD rot which was something I only thought afflicted laserdiscs. This is where the lacquer seal is starting to tarnish and the reflective finish of the disc begins to oxidize - you will see this if you have any of these discs as a tarnishing or a bronzing of the disc around the edges. If you have any CDs like this make sure you get a replacement copy as soon as you can 👍😭

  • @charlie111164
    @charlie1111644 ай бұрын

    Well said.

  • @williamhopper6602
    @williamhopper66024 ай бұрын

    Cds never went away. I still buy cds every week Let's keep it quiet.Hello from South Carolina.

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts34646 ай бұрын

    And both book 📕 📖 📚 and studio album 💿 has a number and song title next to each other which means the song title is right next to the number like example track and chapter are exactly the same thing. Chapter means A chapter is a main division of a book, usually with a number or title. Example instead of Track 3 it would be called Chapter 3. Break It Down Again. Or Chapter 4. Advice For The Young At Heart. I was even surprised you sang the demo of advice for the young at heart and Curt sang the album 💿 version it’s a huge compliment from my family to yours. And the outro from advice for the young at heart is actually from swords and knifes which is on Chapter 6 and it segues Year of the knife which is on Chapter 7 and segues Chapter 8 Famous Last Words.

  • @solomonstewart1025
    @solomonstewart10255 ай бұрын

    I collect mostly jazz cds. I notice that the prices are increasing but are still reasonable.

  • @Vinylathome
    @Vinylathome7 ай бұрын

    Still got my CDs on a quality CD player Rega Atoll Cyrus they sound brilliant especially the older pressings. RCA Bowie original CDs still sound the best even now.

  • @errantcoyote05
    @errantcoyote054 ай бұрын

    Still have all my cds, ripped all to mp3 and acquired much more 😁, as well got 2 64 gb thumbs with mv's. Almost nothing new, 2005 downward.

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts34646 ай бұрын

    In my opinion the number is a chapter which means a main division of a book, typically with a number or title while the song title is a song title more of chapter 1 leaning towards book 📕 📖 📚. For me as a listener studio album 💿 and book 📖 📕 are the same. Because both books and studio albums have a song title and a number right next to it which is book 📕 📖 📚 and chapter.

  • @stephenbarrow3352
    @stephenbarrow33527 ай бұрын

    Still got all my CDs and Vinyl.

  • @ArturdeSousaRocha
    @ArturdeSousaRocha6 ай бұрын

    How is that CD player working out for you? I found the product page on Amazon and it got rather mixed reviews. I don't trust online reviews, though, so I'd appreciate to hear from someone who shows his face. Cheers!

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    The sound quality is great and the build quality seems to be good so far too. I never did get it to pair with my Sennheiser Momentum 2 headphones over bluetooth though, so that's a black mark. I have to use them wired, which although gives me better sound quality is much less convenient!

  • @DV-ml4fm
    @DV-ml4fm6 ай бұрын

    I sold or gave away my cfds after ripping them. Don't want to go back to cds.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Each to their own. I did that in the mid 2000's and ended up regretting it. For me, I really enjoy having physical music and stereo components to play them on. I totally get that for most people the bulk and inconvenience isn't worth it but I would never get rid of my CDs again!

  • @DV-ml4fm

    @DV-ml4fm

    6 ай бұрын

    @mattsmusichannel That's great. But collecting cds again is not for me. Been there. Done that. 😉

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DV-ml4fm fair play mate

  • @Ade_the_older_boulderer
    @Ade_the_older_boulderer13 күн бұрын

    CDs don't need to return, they've never been away. I'd never even used a streaming service until a few months ago. I bought a CD today, it cost me the princely sum of £2.

  • @djacobmadrigal
    @djacobmadrigal6 ай бұрын

    I’ll believe it when I see it. I tried to get a copy of Chicago III for a gift and all that was a available as far as a new copy goes was from a 3rd party seller who was asking 109.00!!!

  • @zzuave2666

    @zzuave2666

    4 ай бұрын

    There is a box set of early Chicago, all the Terry Kath albums included, available on Amazon. I got it a few months ago for about £25. Possibly not the best audiophile quality, but seems more than reasonable.

  • @sjbang5764
    @sjbang57647 ай бұрын

    What's stupid is spending $50.00 - $60.00 or more on a vinyl record. And then subjecting yourself to the surface noise of the record, not to mention the skips. So I hope you're right, and the cd is making a comeback.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    I really think they will gain a following again amongst music collectors. It'll be interesting to come back to this comment again in 5 years and see how well it aged though!

  • @Philosophynut86

    @Philosophynut86

    7 ай бұрын

    There isn’t surface noise on a record if it’s clean. I will agree records are overpriced.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Philosophynut86 There's always going to be a higher noise floor with vinyl because the stylus is physically dragging along the surface of the record. I'm not against vinyl in any way and I do have a modest (but growing) collection of 100 records or so but CD definitely wins on this particular point.

  • @marktrickett5081
    @marktrickett50816 ай бұрын

    Certainly in charity shops, CD's are going the way of vinyl in terms of the quality of what is showing up there.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah there's definitely less than there was. Even over the last couple of months I have found the ones in my town have had much less good stuff in them. I'm not far from Cambridge though and there's a good selection in some of the charity shops there still. Who knows for how long though!

  • @marktrickett5081

    @marktrickett5081

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mattsmusichannel Car Boots are probably better

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    @@marktrickett5081 Yes true

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova5 ай бұрын

    CDs will make a comeback when all the hipsters on the vinyl bandwagon start to realize why CDs were invented in the first place.

  • @munkienl1
    @munkienl16 ай бұрын

    Prices are already going up here in Holland in the Charity shops. Even used CD's are drying up, vinyl dried up 10 years ago. Cd's don't wear when you're playing them, records do. I store my Cd's in DJ wallets that can hold 300 CD's, very "compact" indeed. Cd's can be ripped, records you have to record in real time. Records have to be cleaned, my RCM cost 500 euro. Cleaning 14 records takes 1,5 hour. After 1990 here in Holland no pop/rock albums were pressed on vinyl anymore so after 1990 it's CD time. OTOH 60s/70s albums i have on LP i rarely find on CD, i have one or two compilations of these 60s/70s acts . Error correction. A somewhat scratched CD can play back perfectly. Try that with an LP. Spotify sounds like sh*t compared to CD. Not everything is on Spotify etc. DAC's have become way better. I have a 2008 PS Audio DAC behind my 1988(!) Sony CDP which has a digital output. It still works as a transport, the CD medium hasn't changed since 1984. Streamers will become obsolete in time. I found a Pink Floyd/Animals on CD for 1 euro lately. And a reissue LP in a local shop for 31,99 euro!

  • @Iainmaclennan70
    @Iainmaclennan707 ай бұрын

    In the UK CD's outsell vinyl 2 to 1 so a revival is not needed!!

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    7 ай бұрын

    It's all a question of scale I think. CDs sales have been nosediving for years while vinyl sales have seen a resurgence. CDs had a massive lead in the market when the music industry tried to get everyone to buy them and ditch their old LPs, but since then it's clear that vinyl is on the rise in a way CDs are currently not. I would like to see them cherished again as I really like the format and hate to see such great sounding music being viewed as landfill for the most part.

  • @davidirvine4294

    @davidirvine4294

    4 ай бұрын

    True, but the record companies hide it as they want to promote ludicrously overpriced vinyl.

  • @99672
    @996725 ай бұрын

    Many CDs are not cheap. Like Bowie ones on RCA. Many compilations now sell for 3 or 4 times their original price. Some boxsets are very expensive also.

  • @yournamehere6002
    @yournamehere60026 ай бұрын

    CDs are expensive. I buy from boutique labels like Cherry Red, Edsel, Omnivore, Real Gone etc...and when I try to find something out of print, it's expensive as hell sometimes. Never stopped buying CDs, but did stop buying vinyl.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah true, while you can get many great albums on CD for practically nothing, there are definitely some more expensive releases out there. as you said, if it's out of print or rare the prices can go sky high!

  • @Lumadako
    @Lumadako4 ай бұрын

    There is certainly cds resurgence, not revival. CDs have never been dead unlike vinyl. The interesting fact about the current cds resurgence is that newly designed interesting cd players with amazing high end technology dac are coming out in the market at affordable tag.

  • @MetalJohnIcedEarthGeek
    @MetalJohnIcedEarthGeek6 ай бұрын

    I always get cds that's it.

  • @michaellord9745
    @michaellord97457 ай бұрын

    I didn't know they went out of style.

  • @deadlyuncle710
    @deadlyuncle7106 ай бұрын

    I have a little bit of rare Cds on my collection and some of those rare cds are my grandpas albums hes not a well known artist though

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    That's cool to have man! What's his name? I'll keep an eye out if any of his stuff comes up for sale.

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts34646 ай бұрын

    It dosen’t matter how you say it if an album total 🟰 duration is about 29:25 and it has about 10 chapters it would considered a mini book 📕 📖 📚 but an album that has 8 chapters and the total 🟰 duration is about 49:37 it would consider as a full book 📖 📕 📚 to me it dosen’t matter how long or short the albums are but in my preference albums are books 📖 📚 📕.

  • @mrhoffame
    @mrhoffameАй бұрын

    My two cents on how to revive the cd? One of the BIGGEST reason vinyl came back was because of the tangible nature of it. Many people who collect physical media love owing the "stuff". What they need to do is start releasing cd in the LONG BOXES AGAIN!!! Give us collectors something more tangible to collect. Especially outside of these pathetic, flattened digipaks. I have about 5000 lps and 1500 cds. If they were reissuing all the Iron Maiden, Priest, Ozzy, Pearl Jam, John Coltrane, etc cds again and putting them in the Long Boxes will all the artwork?....I would LITERALLY being going out and rebuying ALL those brand new cds again that I already have! If they want an revival they need to focus on the the collectors who want "Music Stuff"!!!

  • @peterfrost1611
    @peterfrost16117 ай бұрын

    Still got all my cds but there in flat pack sleeves for storage...I agree with most of that but would comment about the fact the cds are manufactured incorrectly in my opinion which is why they can sound rigid ....or flat sounding. Does anyone know about DSD? . Which is in fact SACD that flopped because it wasn't promoted ...this to me is as close to analogue you an get to and it sounds great . Vinyl at the end of the day isn't gonna save music

  • @luisjiron8154
    @luisjiron81546 ай бұрын

    I’ve spent $500 USD on a rare CD, which I know will increase in price in the coming years.

  • @essexboy5520
    @essexboy55206 ай бұрын

    Your spot on.....go down your local bootfair, 50p a pop most times. Love CDs and I'm a serious vinyl collector.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Can't beat the prices of CDs at the moment. Like you, I'm certainly making the most of it!

  • @lucalone
    @lucalone7 ай бұрын

    Sadly, mostly because of the damn loudness war, the most compact discs that were made between 1995 and 2010 sound like crap.... And that loudness war is still not over...

  • @mikesaunders4694
    @mikesaunders46946 ай бұрын

    I hope not as they are the only medium that’s still cheap to buy shhhhhhhhhhh

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Haha very true! I hope the word doesn't get out too far lol

  • @simpjkee
    @simpjkee3 ай бұрын

    CD's never went anywhere. It can't be revived of it never died.

  • @mellotronin54
    @mellotronin547 ай бұрын

    Why people buy vinyl at £20 a pop I do not understand I go to Oxfam and buy a CD for £1.99 better quality what is not to love.

  • @rendezvous009
    @rendezvous0096 ай бұрын

    Not worth these stuff aren't durable. Streaming is still the way to go. That cd player is no longer a trend. Looks weird having them around. Nobody even offer cd resurfacing services at affordable prices.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    I think for most people that's always going to be true. Streaming is much more convenient and cheaper. For those of us who enjoy our physical music collections though I don't see them going away. I think, like vinyl there will be a growing number of CD enthusiasts over the next few years, but it will never be the dominant format like it was in it's heyday.

  • @thefreestylefrEaK

    @thefreestylefrEaK

    5 ай бұрын

    You can start by knowing how to handle and store your cd's. I have cd albums approaching 40 years old. They look and sound as good as they day they were released. In fact, many of them sound better than their "re-released", "remastered" counterparts.

  • @bossoli60
    @bossoli605 ай бұрын

    CD and Bluetooth => too bad 😀

  • @bartonlynch
    @bartonlynchАй бұрын

    CD > Vinyl x 1000 Deal with it, hipsters.

  • @TheYuhasz01
    @TheYuhasz016 ай бұрын

    Yes Cd music. Own it, use it and enjoy it . Affordable, high quality format for listening.

  • @mattsmusichannel

    @mattsmusichannel

    6 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more mate, well said!

  • @andrescadabid3022
    @andrescadabid30226 ай бұрын

    Nope 😂😂😂

  • @bmmaaate
    @bmmaaate6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Shhhhhh! CDs are worthless and you should give them all to a charity shop. Preferably the one nearest to me. I bought a near complete set of Jethro Tull recently for less than the price of a best of.

  • @mafi211
    @mafi2117 ай бұрын

    I haven't stopped buying CD's only because they are best sounded physical media,as simple as that, Compact Disc forever

  • @mypalfootfoot9591
    @mypalfootfoot95914 ай бұрын

    The portability of CD's is a non issue, they may be smaller than vinyl albums but no one is going to carry around a bunch of CD's for listening on a portable device. Streaming or downloaded music on a portable device are the preferred methods of listening on the go. Price isn't a big incentive because any increase in demand for CD'S will surely include an increase in their price. However, I don't think a significant increase in CD sales is on the horizon. I think the current popularity of vinyl is here to stay. CD's and streaming won't supplant vinyl, neither digital format is new enough to take over, the good news is, one format no longer has to suffer greatly because another exists. CD players in cars and portable CD players are not a necessity anymore. With that, a significant reason for buying CD's no longer exists, this alone will prevent them from becoming "a big thing again". Vinyl has its place and its in the home, which is also now the case with CD's. Those who have invested in a sound system for vinyl are unlikely to discard it for an exclusive return to CD's. CD's will continue to be sold and used but unlike in the 80's, 90's and early 00's, they now have competition from vinyl and streaming. I think that all three formats will be popular for a long time but its unlikely one will knock the other out of the market place in a similar way that CD's did to vinyl after their introduction. Each format has a place in our lives, streaming is convenient, CD's don't require much care and offer good fidelity, vinyl rewards the extra effort with tactile engagement, a unique auditory experience, visual pleasures and nostalgia. That said, there are too many reasons why CD's will not have a big revival, their piece of the market will remain as it is for some time to come!

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts34646 ай бұрын

    I read the book 📖 first and then watch the film. And if you read the book and then watch the film you get more details for me I read the book 📖 the outsiders and then watch the film 🎞 and I realize that the movie 🍿 have less details like it’s like a broader overview of the subject but don’t give you the details. Books give you details if you read it more than 2 or more times similar to a recording album 💿 like say your favorite 🤩 artist is tears for fears and the album 💿 the seeds of love ❤ if you listen to the first time great 😌. But if you listen to it 2 or more times like 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 you’ll knowtice these details that are in a book 📖 for me if I had to choose for stronger between book 📖 vs movie 🍿 I would choose stronger by Jeff beauman because I would read it over and over and over again and find those details and books strengths your brain 🧠 and also books 📖 also more details because people want more details about the book 📖. While movie 🍿 it’s quicker and broader too. Pros of reading books over movies There is more depth to a book, scenes are described in more detail, and have more plot-setting scenes. A book allows the reader to use their imagination. Readers follow the plot as it was intended by the author. Cons of reading books over movies Books take a long time to read, sometimes several days. Some books can drag in the middle. Dialogues can sometimes be unrealistic in books but come to life on the big screen. Pros of watching movies over reading books Movies are quicker than books. You can watch a movie with a friend, but you can’t read a book with someone else. You don’t have to concentrate on a movie and there is less need for your own imagination. Acting is an art form. Cons of watching movies over reading books Scenes are often adapted or deleted based on what looks better visually. Viewers are often left asking questions because scenes from the book not being included. Characters can often be drastically changed. ALBUM (Lat. albus, white), in ancient Rome, a board chalked or painted white, on which decrees, edicts and other public notices were inscribed in black. The Annales Maximi of the Pontifex Maximus, the annual edicts of the praetor, the lists of Roman and municipal senators (decuriones) and jurors (album indicum) were exhibited in this manner. In medieval and modern times album denotes a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected. It is also applied to the official list of matriculated students in a university, and to the roll in which a bishop inscribes the names of his clergy. In law, the word is the equivalent of mailles blanches, for rent paid in silver (“white”) money. Overall, 34% of people enjoyed the book, compared to 27% who preferred the movie. Although 82% of those surveyed agreed that "screen adaptations help books come to life," 46% of people argued that film adaptations "would never be as good as the book." Almost 25% declared that movies even ruined the original book. The medieval and modern meaning of album, as a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected, derives from the Roman use. This in turn led to the modern meaning of an album as a collection of audio recordings issued as a single item on CD, record, audio tape or another medium. What origins the word album came from?