I really came of age in music during a period where vinyl fell out of favor.
By the late 80s, hardly any bands were putting out "records." Everything was on CD or cassette.
But by the early 90s, some underground bands, who's members DID grow up valuing vinyl, were emerging from the underground and into the mainstream.
Michael Stipe and Peter Buck of R.E.M. famously started their friendship in a record store, and were among the first major artists of the early 90s to insist to their record labels that their albums be released on vinyl, as well as CD and cassette.
Being record collectors themselves, they appreciated the fabulous 45 too.
So continuing a tradition started by The Beatles, they released an exclusive 45 at Christmastime, sent to all members of their fan club.
Back in the early 90s, I was single and employed and, no, not rich, but I could put 10 bucks into a membership to a fan club or two. So I have a nice, small collection of 45s from R.E.M. and from Pearl Jam.
I LOVED getting this disc from Pearl Jam, because I discovered that Eddie Vedder was also a fan of Split Enz.
Hear the song on Youtube.
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