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Record Store Day: Vinyl Fans Line Up for Limited Editions

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Record Store Day fever sweeps nationwide, with vinyl enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the release of 361 limited-edition titles at Connecticuts Redscroll Records in Wallingford. Fans are camping out overnight and lining up early with chairs and coffee, mirroring the Black Friday rush for collectors. Vinyl sales are booming, drawing people away from streaming for the tangible experience. Hot items include Bruce Springsteens Live from Asbury Park box set, a 1975 Pink Floyd live album, and Taylor Swifts Elizabeth Taylor single. Fans like Christopher Steeves and Brian Frenette appreciate the communal vibe and the opportunity to discover niche global sounds. Store owners Rick Sinkiewicz and Josh Carlson, who opened Redscroll in 2007, have witnessed the global explosion of Record Store Day, which has become akin to old-school concert ticket hunts. The vinyl revival keeps indie spots thriving amid online dominance, as owners revel in hearing fans rave and plan return trips.

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