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  2. Thump Records - Wikipedia

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    Thump Records is a record label specialized in various genres of music. Founded by Bill Walker and Al Lopez for $10,000 in 1990. Founded by Bill Walker and Al Lopez for $10,000 in 1990. In 1997 Bill Walker became its sole C.E.O. and President.

  3. I Need a Freak - Wikipedia

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    The song was also released on the 1996 Thump Records compilation album, Old School: Volume 6, as well as the 2000 Priority Records compilation, In tha Beginning...There Was Rap. A dispute over royalties for the song were heard in an Ohio court in 2014.

  4. Icky Thump - Wikipedia

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    Released: December 18, 2007. Icky Thump is the sixth and final studio album by American rock duo The White Stripes, released through Warner Bros. and Third Man Records in June 2007, with XL Recordings handling the United Kingdom release. Its first release came on June 15, 2007, in Germany, [2] with the release for the rest of Europe occurring ...

  5. How Much Are Old Records Worth? Here’s What We Found Out

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    Data on vinyl album sales in the United States from 1993 to 2020 shows consistent growth since 2006, and in 2021 a total of 41.7 million vinyl albums were sold, up by over 50% from the previous ...

  6. What your old records are worth now - AOL.com

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    With vinyl records rising in popularity again, record production companies have seen an extremely profitable market. As Newsweek reported, record sales grew in 2014 by more than 50 percent to hit ...

  7. Timeline of audio formats - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of audio formats. An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content —in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.