Music Cassettes: Tunes With a Nostalgic Sound

Music cassettes, like vinyl, are one of the formats in which music is released. All sorts of media can be found on a cassette from movie soundtracks to inspirational speeches. Cassettes are a well-known music format, and you can find an array of tapes to listen to that include many of your favorite artists from the past.

Just like any other music format, cassette tapes are generally distinguished by genre, including:

Pop

Metal

Rhythm and Blues/Soul

Country

Rock

In many instances, you will get a case as well as the cassette. The tape might come directly from the label, or it may be a homemade tape that someone was able to record from the radio or another music format onto a blank tape. Some of the cases will have the album artwork, which includes the cover as well as other details, including:

List of songs and sometimes lyrics

Information about the musician or musicians

Production notes and dedications

Photos of the artist or artists

Cassettes only come in one size. However, that doesnt mean that all music tapes are the same. They might have a few different features, including:

Set: There might be more than one cassette tape included in the set because the album has a large playlist or because of multiple hits from one artist.

There might be more than one cassette tape included in the set because the album has a large playlist or because of multiple hits from one artist. Style of cassette: Different labels created unique looks for artists by using clear, white, and colored cassettes. Some albums are even identified as being a special addition.

Different labels created unique looks for artists by using clear, white, and colored cassettes. Some albums are even identified as being a special addition. Cover artwork: Some releases include posters, lyric books, and other items with the music itself.

Cassettes are two-sided. The most common format on a cassette tape is C-90, which is a total of 90 minutes or 45 minutes per side. The number of songs on each tape varies based on the length of the song as well as the amount of music that is released. Often, an album will be between 12 and 15 songs. Some cassette tapes are a C-120, which is 120 minutes total or an hour of music on each side. Music tapes typically identify how many songs are on the tape. Further, some cassettes will list how long each song is so that you know the length ahead of time.

Some artists include high quality bonus material on music tapes. This information varies based on if the band wants to release: