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Synonyms and antonyms of Records and other musical recordings in American Thesaurus

Records and other musical recordings

45 (noun)

an old type of record, usually with only one song on each side

album (noun)

a collection of several songs or pieces of music recorded as an MP3 file, on a CD , etc.

bootleg (noun)

a CD or record that has been recorded illegally

cassette (noun)

a small flat plastic case containing audiotape used in the past for playing and recording music and other sounds

concept album (noun)

a CD of popular music on which all the songs are about the same subject or tell a single story

discography (noun)

a list of all the records made by a particular singer, musician, or group

disk (noun)

old-fashioned a record (=large flat circular piece of plastic on which music is recorded)

flip side (noun)

the side of a record that has the less popular song on it

liner notes (noun)

American information about a recording that is inside its case or is printed on its cover

long-playing record (noun)

an LP

LP (noun)

long-playing record: a record that turns 33 times a minute

number one (noun)

in popular music, the record that has sold the most copies in a particular week

platinum (adjective)

platinum CDs, records, etc. are so popular that more than 300,000 copies have been sold

platter (noun)

old-fashioned a record that music has been recorded on

record (noun)

a large round black piece of plastic containing music or other sounds

single (noun)

a musical record with only one song or piece of music on each side

sleeve note (noun)

British liner notes

soundtrack (noun)

the music that is played during a movie or television program, or a CD of this music

title track (noun)

the song that has the same name as the collection of songs that it is recorded with

track (noun)

one of the sections of a tape that records different sounds that can be mixed together

vinyl (noun)

music records, used for listening to music before CDs were invented