The 1990s were a time of big changes in the music industry. CDs were becoming more popular than cassettes, and music stores were changing to meet the needs of consumers.
In the early 1990s, music stores were mostly small, independent businesses. They sold CDs, cassettes, and vinyl records, and sometimes they also sold T-shirts and other merchandise.
In the later 1990s, music stores began to merge and consolidate. Large chains like Tower Records and HMV began to dominate the market. These stores typically sold CDs, DVDs, and other merchandise.
One of the biggest changes in the music industry during the …