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I disagree. I am a huge fan of a singer/songwriter called Harry Chapin. I own all of his CD's and Cassette's.
When I got my first record player, the first thing I did was to buy a couple of his records. To my complete surprise, there were tracks on the record that were never put on CD or tape. I have since found out that there are songs of many older artists that were never transferred to CD or digital. I don't know why. You cal look at the record and the CD side-by-side. Everything is the same expect for this one song that just was never put on the CD.
So, in my adult life, I got to listen to some Harry Chapin songs I had never heard before.
It was an amazing experience.
CD is convienent and small , offer a clean sound. they're fine but when mp3 players and cellphones exist that can store hundreds of songs. CD kind of lost most of their appeal , I still have Music CD but they're all albums Ive brought a long time ago.
vynil for me feel more like the hardcore collectors Items , they have a warmer sound but also take more spaces then cd.
Trust me: CD IS BETTER!
Stuff like M-DISC would survive bitrot and other conditions. Imagine if we could inscribe data in quartz.