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How many music albums do you (legitimately) have?

How many albums do you (legitimately) have?

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I just did a directory search of my primary music folder, and have 1976 directories. Cut that in half to remove multiple cds in one album, and for material I "acquired", then add it again for the physical media I have, then add another half for specialized digital music, it looks like closer to 3k. More than I thought.
 
Physical, vinyl albums; a little over two hundred.
CDs; physically, maybe twenty. I missed these when I ripped all my CDs and got rid of the discs. I have a 500 GB hdd full of mp3s and I have another 22 GB on this PC.
 
Physical, vinyl albums; a little over two hundred.
CDs; physically, maybe twenty. I missed these when I ripped all my CDs and got rid of the discs. I have a 500 GB hdd full of mp3s and I have another 22 GB on this PC.

How many TBs does your smart yipstermobile have?
 
iTunes say 885 but iTunes has math problems when it comes to albums with multiple disks or multiple artists. 750 is a more reasonable estimate. Most are on CD though we were buying downloads for awhile until we went back to CD more better quality. We bought a few FLACs as well but not that many musicians offer FLACs.
 
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About 325 at present but I've owned maybe another 175 that for one reason or another have disappeared.

I had about 300 vinal albums that are all gone and I replaced many with CD over the years. I have less than 10 digital downloads as the bit rate tends to be pretty low -- rather rip the CD at higher bit rate.


Brian
 
Less than fiddy. Most of it is free stuff from Russian speaking nations.
I bought 2 legitimate albums on CD while others were downloaded as they aren't available in the USA.
 
I've only ever bought 1 entire album in my life. I was 13 at the time. Oh--I also bought the Star Wars sound track but I sold them.

I had next to no interest in music until naptster came around.
 
I had a few cassettes, but CD was just picking up momentum right when I started collecting. Still have my MC Hammer CD that I got for Christmas 🙂 Overall, I have over 1k CDS and still buy them to this day.
 
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