Vinylpedia
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 4:13 pm
I know there is already talk about people wanting you guys to add support for vinyl in CDpedia but it would be nice if there was a specific program just to catalog vinyl. Here are some features I would like:
• How many pressed. I.E. Many small independent labels only press 1,000.
• Which pressing. I.E. If a label does a press of 1,000 and those sell out they may opt to do a second pressing.
• With both of the above being said, a field for which number the record is. If the record is limited, some labels write out which number the record is, I.E. 246 of 1,000.
• Color of vinyl. Lots of limited editions come on a different color than the standard black color.
• Support for both front and back album art. I.E. Lots of independent labels will release two bands one one record, one band on side A and one band on side B.
• Record grades. I.E. M/M Means that the sleeve and the record are in mint condition, NM/NM is near mint/near mint. Ebay has A Guide To Vinyl Record Grades
• If the record is currently in print or out of print.
• Current and original value.
• Individual collections for each vinyl size. I.E. One for 7"s, one for 12"s, etc.
That's about all I can think of for now, if anyone has anything else to add besides the obvious, please by all means
• How many pressed. I.E. Many small independent labels only press 1,000.
• Which pressing. I.E. If a label does a press of 1,000 and those sell out they may opt to do a second pressing.
• With both of the above being said, a field for which number the record is. If the record is limited, some labels write out which number the record is, I.E. 246 of 1,000.
• Color of vinyl. Lots of limited editions come on a different color than the standard black color.
• Support for both front and back album art. I.E. Lots of independent labels will release two bands one one record, one band on side A and one band on side B.
• Record grades. I.E. M/M Means that the sleeve and the record are in mint condition, NM/NM is near mint/near mint. Ebay has A Guide To Vinyl Record Grades
• If the record is currently in print or out of print.
• Current and original value.
• Individual collections for each vinyl size. I.E. One for 7"s, one for 12"s, etc.
That's about all I can think of for now, if anyone has anything else to add besides the obvious, please by all means