The Best Top Stereo Vinyl Records from after the 1950’s

The Evolution of Audio Recordings

The end of the 1950’s brought another turning point to the love of music that included vinyl records, reel to real tape recording, in stereo. Hi Fidelity meant being there, more than ever, and transistor radios were opening up music to more consumer markets.

What started with the recording of Au Clair De La Lune in 1857 had become a major entertainment vehicle, letting people engage with their music in ways they loved. From mass produced inexpensive to remastered, serial numbered collector pressings, something for everyone was provided.

The Greatest Recordings of the Big Band Era -Complete Archive Collection
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Direct from original masters, this is a curated set of amazing performances. Created from master recordings of records and live performances, no…
$2,999.99
All the Heavy Hits of Mitch Ryder on BM590
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This record and record sleeve are in near mint condition. This collectors record includes many songs that only Mitch Ryder was able…
$47.99
Sinatra's Sinatra : A Collection Of Frank's Favorites by Frank Sinatra & Nelson Riddle
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This 1963 released record was the first ever recorded in stereo. It feature Franks favourites “Newly Recorded” in Stereo arranged and conducted…
$47.97
The Missing Linc by Lincoln Mayorga
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This special limited edition, 1972, direct to master disc recording,was one of the first done by Shefield, Producers Workshop and The Mastering…
$34.57
woodstock - music from the original
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The event that brought focus to rock in the transition from rock & roll. The baby boomers saw their place as upwards…
$29.99
The Kingston Trio - "Sold Out"
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El Matador The Mountains O’Mourne Don’t Cry Katie Tanga Tika and Toerau With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm Carrier Pigeon Bimini…
$27.99
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