A circular vinyl disc used for playing music that typically allows for longer playback time than standard records, often featuring multiple tracks on each side.
A type of analog audio format that became popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its larger size compared to singles and designed for a full album experience.
A musical medium that offers a warm sound quality, commonly associated with the classic era of recorded music and often sought after for its nostalgic value.
A format that revolutionized the music industry by providing a way to produce and distribute complete albums rather than just individual songs.
The best recorded performance achieved on a specific course during official competitions, particularly in athletics or golf.
The fastest time or highest score obtained on a designated track or course that serves as a benchmark for future competitors in a specific sport.
A distinguished achievement representing the highest level of performance on a particular playing field, often used to evaluate the skill and progress of athletes who compete on that course.
A circular disc designed to store recorded audio, which can be played back using a turntable and amplifier, featuring grooves that contain the sound information.
An account or documentation of events, achievements, or measurements that provides evidence or reference, often marking a notable instance or highest achievement in a specific context, such as sports.
A digital or physical unit that organizes and holds various types of data or information within a larger file structure, often used in computing.