"Vinylmania" certainly didn't leave much of a lasting impression on me (except for the impression of making me almost completely indifferent to the whole matter).
Had "Vinylmania" made an honest effort to cover the entire history of vinyl records, going all the way back to the days of 78 rpm. discs, then, yes, it might held my interest for its 77-minute running time.
But "Vinylmania's" producer/writer/director, Paola Campana was only concerned in vinyl records from an era when rock n' roll came onto the scene and dominated the market from that day onwards.
Had "Vinylmania" made an honest effort to cover the entire history of vinyl records, going all the way back to the days of 78 rpm. discs, then, yes, it might held my interest for its 77-minute running time.
But "Vinylmania's" producer/writer/director, Paola Campana was only concerned in vinyl records from an era when rock n' roll came onto the scene and dominated the market from that day onwards.