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Do you collect this download only stuff too?
Posted by:
midnrambler
()
Date: September 13, 2011 17:21
I cannot get to like the idea...
For example (from www.nzentgraf.de):
15th February: MICK JAGGER FEAT. RAPHAEL SAADIQ.
Download-only (I-tunes USA/The Recording Company).
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Bert Russell Berns/Solomon Burke/
Jerry Wexler) -live in Los Angeles 13.2.2011 (see 110213A); audio
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Bert Russell Berns/Solomon Burke/
Jerry Wexler) -live in Los Angeles 13.2.2011 (see 110213A); video
15th March: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
Download-only (i-tunes US/Direct Holdings Americas Inc.) 'The Best Of Rock
And Roll Hall Of Fame Live', incl. the following All Star Band-jams:
- I Saw Her Standing There (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -with MJ; NYC 20.1.88
- Satisfaction (MJ/KR) -with MJ; New York 20.1.88
- Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -with MJ, KR, RW & MT; New York 18.1.89
- Start Me Up (MJ/KR) - with MJ, KR, RW & MT; New York 18.1.89
- Train Kept A-Rollin' (T. Bradshaw/H. Kay/L. Mann) -with RW; Cleveland 4.4.09
7th July: SUPERHEAVY.
Download-single (Universal Music). Producers: MJ & Dave Stewart.
- Miracle Worker (Damian Marley) -Chris Lord-Alge Radio Mix
- Miracle Worker (Damian Marley) -Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley Main Mix -
Radio Edit
Musicians: MJ (voc, gtr)/Dave Stewart (gtr, voc)/Damian Marley (voc)/Joss
Stone (voc)/A.R. Rahman (keyb, voc)/Shiah Coore (bass)/Courtney
Diedrick (dr)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011-09-13 17:23 by midnrambler.
Re: Do you collect this download only stuff too?
Posted by:
Munichhilton
()
Date: September 13, 2011 18:06
This is their way of you getting used to no more products in your hand or in the mail and such.
Not only do you only have 1 store to get it from, You can only get it lossy. (hopefully just for now)...and since its now official at this single store, no more posting it in many areas of the internet.
Record companies are losing money faster and faster, so I guess this is one solution or attempt at regaining control, but unfortunately many many bands are participating in what is becoming a lossy monopoly right in front of your eyes.