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Cool! I really liked the underscore and am glad the music is finally available!
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It was always pretty obvious that the $9 prices for digital albums were like drug dealers getting you hooked with cheap stuff. Now that there's no alternative, I'm sure we'll be paying $18 for downloads soon I'm going to hold off ordering the mp3 of this, since Watertower tends to release a CD a week or so after the download comes out. They did that with Contagion and Argo.
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I'm going to hold off ordering the mp3 of this, since Watertower tends to release a CD a week or so after the download comes out. They did that with Contagion and Argo. ---------- Thanks for this info, James. I'll keep my fingers crossed
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The cost of bandwidth keeps downloads similar in price to physical albums. The notion of cheaper music, for better or for worse, was always a myth.
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The cost of bandwidth keeps downloads similar in price to physical albums. The notion of cheaper music, for better or for worse, was always a myth. Lone Ranger download from Amazon MP3: $9.49 Lone Ranger CD from Intrada: $19.99 plus shipping Myth?
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If that was an Amazon CD, it'd likely be $9.49. Things may change one day, but for now the costs of producing (primarily storing) downloads keeps it competitive.
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The Muppet Movie soundtrack, out today, is $1.29 per track on Amazon (11 tracks). CD is $10.
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