Vinyl LP sales grow 66% since last year

Saturday is Record Store Day, and here's some more good news for vinyl lovers: revenue from sales of LPs rose an incredible 66.5 per cent last year, according to figures from the BPI (British Phonographic Industry).

Vinyl LPs now account for 15 per cent of revenue from sales of albums in physical formats, and 4.5 per cent of total record label revenues. The vinyl market is now worth 50 per cent of the album download market, and more than 60 per cent of the value of single track downloads.

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