This specific physical medium represents a tangible manifestation of the artist’s recorded musical work. It encompasses a 12-inch vinyl record containing a collection of audio tracks and accompanying artwork related to the specified album title. As an example, consider the physical product containing an artists music presented in a durable, collectable format, allowing listeners to engage with the sound in a uniquely physical way.
Possessing this tangible item provides several advantages. The listener gains a high-fidelity audio experience, often perceived as warmer and more authentic than digital formats. There is also the appeal of collectibility, the experience of physical ownership, and the opportunity to engage directly with the artists work via liner notes and artwork. Historically, vinyl records were the dominant means of music distribution before the advent of digital music and have experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years, driven by audiophiles and music enthusiasts who value the tangible and auditory qualities of the medium.