0 strong plastic that can be bent, used for making floor coverings, furniture, clothing, etc., or (especially in the past) records --
1 strong plastic that can be bent and that is used to make floors, furniture, clothing, etc.: --
a vinyl raincoat
vinyl flooring/upholstery
The drawback to using cut vinyls, however, is that intricate artwork can't be replicated.
A misprint was made on some of these vinyls where 1000 copies were distributed labelling the b-side on the opposite side to the one listed.
Paper backed vinyls are generally more expensive, significantly more difficult to hang, and can be found in wider untrimmed widths.
Lighter vinyls are easier to handle and hang.
Vinyl's lower surface noise level than shellac was not forgotten, nor was its durability.
Their means of transportation was usually public buses, with mixers and turntables under their arms, and vinyls and minidiscs in backpacks.
The vinyl's cover was taken from the same photoshoot as the album's was.
By mid-decade, four-doors as well as coupes could be topped with a number of colorful vinyls.