Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA, Joni Mitchell - Dog Eat Dog and the Beatles White Album at HMV at the North Hill Mall in Calgary was the last vinyl... about 15 years ago.
I did not start buying alot of music CD's until the mid 90's. I had several computer CD players, but did not enjoy the sound as much as I did with vinyl. Then one day I found a CD player that had a decent preamp, and began buying them, most of which came from the same HMV in Calgary. About two hundred of my CD's are dupes of the same vinyl... the above Joni Mitchell being one of them, many of the Beatle albums etc. I have digitized many to mp3, and my Winamp player holds over a thousand... 76 hours and fifty four minutes worth to be exact, and will grow as time permits. The existing file list fits just right on one DVD disc as a backup.
Some artists have different versions of tunes from the vinyl to CD... Dire Straits being a good example.
The only video CD that I have is Pink Floyd's - The Wall, which is the movie. The audio and video is excellent.. assuming that you are a fan of Pink.....if you have never heard `Wish you were here' that won't be funny
For those that create mp3's and not aware. Create file folders and have a maximum size of 650 megabytes, so that all can be burned to a CDR disc or make the folder size under four gigabytes to use a DVD as a backup disc. The size of a folder can be found by right clicking on the folder and selecting `Properties'.