An antiquated means of distributing music tracks and other audio content, made
popular during an
era when vinyl discs were used to transport audio recordings. A vinyl disc called a "record" would contain a contiguous
set of music from the same or related artists, often composing an overarching theme across multiple, ordered tracks. Later, this medium was replaced by cassette tape and compact disc.
The term has come to describe the release of multiple tracks from the same
artist at once, without necessarily a unifying theme or order, and is often merely used to indicate a price discount for a bulk purchase of such audio tracks in digital format.