Edward Falcon |
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2019 6:24 pm Post subject: 3" A Whole New World vinyl |
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Now before I go any further, I'm sure more than a few of you are wondering what a 3" vinyl is, since most vinyl records are either 7" or 12". Well, back in April for Record Store Day, Crosley released something called the RSD3 mini turntable. It's a little tiny record player made for these particular records in question (the 3" ones). There was actually a record player just like this that played the same kind of records released 15 years earlier by Bandai, but only in Japan, and their version wasn't on the market for very long. The record that came with the RSD3 when it first came out back in April was a Foo Fighters record, but as of now, they have different bundles available for it. There is a Disney bundle and a Sun Records bundle. The Disney bundle features A Whole New World, Part Of Your World, Can You Feel The Love Tonight, and You Got A Friend in Me. I bought one of these players a while back (and I unfortunately scratched the paint while trying to get the adapter off to put onto the spindle ). You can listen to the 3" vinyl of "A Whole New World" from this bundle here in all its entirety on this Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Addicted2Jasmine/videos/2253331898306671/?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARAWLTG9BSspdinczEg9p7cQz5jzKcLaWabCEs4VvAX7Ck7iyszh3IHhBd_Z2nd4e3ubNxLRcejlIExNf4Y7yatv6Wlt9yKTFDkyuZvRs1yEjpJU3q1rtpNT0-OUZkTMfMglLJ0xLq8AdYk-BZNYyFxo7ELo_X4_NEepBk41u6nOlSN14iYrv8PhKLNWXeKMr5wiOJlIvIgThroyd_iZJe54DAxYNPfv2yQd2MvQuZbPDsPDgHBzfc5j98O_KoepKzClQt5uoS_d9VmSP9eaN926jvIBAFZ5LcR5Tt1Ot5Clie-w3cnWlL8pc7PvwOfevlK3BfVA8Skfp7D51y1lidIgESiz-WoMAlk&__tn__=-R
If you would like to own an RSD3 of your own, you can get it with the Disney records here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0823LN4JM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Or if you already own an RSD3 or an 8ban, here is a link to get just the AWNW record by itself:
https://www.discogs.com/Lea-Salonga-And-Brad-Kane-A-Whole-New-World/release/14466839
And to learn more about 3" vinyl and the machines that play them, check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW7XLBrBByA
Be cool to have some of the records in that video too, but I doubt they'll be easy for me to find let alone easy for me to afford. |
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