Craig Kallman is known for his investment in rare vinyl, with a collection exceeding 1.5 million records.
Discussing his vinyl collection with the Atlantic blog, Kallman said: “I started collecting vinyl when it was still the dominant music format, and I’ve continued to be drawn to it for its superior sound quality.
“THE ENJOYMENT I GET FROM VINYL OR HI-RES RECORDINGS LED NATURALLY TO MY PURSUIT OF STRIVING FOR SONIC EXCELLENCE IN ALL OUR ARTISTS’ RECORDINGS.”
CRAIG KALLMAN, ATLANTIC RECORDS
“Listening to something on vinyl or hi-res can be a real revelation, because you’re hearing everything that’s actually on the original recording and everything that the artist and producer really intended.
“The enjoyment I get from vinyl or hi-res recordings led naturally to my pursuit of striving for sonic excellence in all our artists’ recordings.”
Discussing his vinyl collection with the Atlantic blog, Kallman said: “I started collecting vinyl when it was still the dominant music format, and I’ve continued to be drawn to it for its superior sound quality.
“THE ENJOYMENT I GET FROM VINYL OR HI-RES RECORDINGS LED NATURALLY TO MY PURSUIT OF STRIVING FOR SONIC EXCELLENCE IN ALL OUR ARTISTS’ RECORDINGS.”
CRAIG KALLMAN, ATLANTIC RECORDS
“Listening to something on vinyl or hi-res can be a real revelation, because you’re hearing everything that’s actually on the original recording and everything that the artist and producer really intended.
“The enjoyment I get from vinyl or hi-res recordings led naturally to my pursuit of striving for sonic excellence in all our artists’ recordings.”