Cardboard record

Cardboard record

Cardboard records were a type of cheaply-made phonograph record made of plastic-coated thin cardboard. These discs were usually small; had poor audio quality compared to vinyl or acetate discs; and were often only marginally playable due to their light weight, slick surface, and tendency to warp like a taco shell. Playability could be improved by placing a coin between the lock groove and the spindle hole to add weight and stability. These records are distinct from both flexi discs, which are sturdier, and from many of the old home-recording discs since cardboard discs were mass-produced for a specific purpose.

Cardboard records were often used as freebies in promotional campaigns, and as such were assumed to be played once or twice and then thrown away. Two examples, both from the late 1980s, were Life Cereal's "Rock Music Mystery" and McDonalds' "Menu Song" contest, both of which were designed around audio "clues". Because of their disposable, limited-run nature, as well as their association with long-gone advertising campaigns, cardboard records can be quite collectible.

Cardboard records are also associated with pornographic recordings included with magazines of similar subject matter.

Certain songs credited to the fictional 1960s-1970s band The Archies were released as cardboard records printed directly on boxes of breakfast cereal. Other groups, such as the Monkees and the Jackson 5 also had records released on the backs of cereal boxes during this time. These records, if found in pristine condition, have significant value among collectors as well.

In the past, "Mad" Magazine inserted cardboard records of songs from its series of merchandised novelty albums in certain of their "Mad Super Special" reprint magazines. One of these, for example - the late-60s release "It's a Gas!" - featured a rhythmic belching sound (allegedly provided by the magazine's fictional mascot, Alfred E. Neuman) with a honking saxophone break played by an uncredited King Curtis.


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