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Thread started 01/15/09 4:54pm

rexington

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Big Clue Amazon.com will be the retailer of the new albums

Note: The related search results mentioned below no longer appear

Go to Amazon.com and type in lotus flower in the search option

Isn't it a coincidence that (only) the two new Prince albums come up (with correct spelling) under related searches?

Click Mplsound and 'Elixir' pops up under related searches - coincidence? Methinks not! Especially since Bria Valente doesn't even register in further searches

Normaly I'd put this down to customer's reviews or blogs on the site, but I don't see anything and this seems to be pretty specific to be just automated cross referencing or whatever.

It may be nothing but at this stage I'd put money on it Amazon has their system set for iminent retail listing.

Rex
[Edited 1/20/09 5:43am]
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Reply #1 posted 01/15/09 5:09pm

wildgoldenhone
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Well, if it's true,
that was a smart move since Amazon.com
is far reaching and a popular site.
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Reply #2 posted 01/15/09 5:09pm

Anxiety

what about bricks-and-mortar retail?

i think it's going to be a store chain, like target or best buy. of course, i think there's some kind of merged service between target and amazon.com, isn't there?
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Reply #3 posted 01/15/09 5:14pm

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my guess is it's just cuz all of us are checking over there to see if a release date is set there lol nod
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Reply #4 posted 01/15/09 5:17pm

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punkofthemonth said:

my guess is it's just cuz all of us are checking over there to see if a release date is set there lol nod

my thoughts exactly. biggrin


I'm going to agree with Anxiety on this one, and say that the CDs will be released at somewhere like Target, especially since there are several Prince has done several things with the store before (playing at the Target center, the 3121 perfume, etc --- there are some more things mentioned in another thread).
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Reply #5 posted 01/15/09 5:32pm

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I searched on all three names at amazon.com and got exactly zero hits. confuse
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Reply #6 posted 01/15/09 5:33pm

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Oh - and amazon.com is not a "big box" retailer.
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Reply #7 posted 01/15/09 5:40pm

rexington

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Anxiety said:

what about bricks-and-mortar retail?

i think it's going to be a store chain, like target or best buy. of course, i think there's some kind of merged service between target and amazon.com, isn't there?


Possibly, but this would be limited to the USA and Prince would have to strike deals with retailers in all the major countries. Amazon is international (Canada, Germany, France, Japan, UK etc).

In the past Prince has struck one deal with one major distributor per album (with the exception of Planet Earth givaway - but this was localised in one country Sony distributed everywhere else) - I can't imagine Prince making multiple deals with multiple retailers. Can you imagine the difficulties and delays? We know what Prince is like with contracts...

Besides, the LA Times article suggests ONE major retailer to distibute all three albums.

Rex
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Reply #8 posted 01/15/09 5:43pm

rexington

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Genesia said:

I searched on all three names at amazon.com and got exactly zero hits. confuse


No, you won't find any actual hits, just listings under 'related searches'. It's just a clue that suggest it's already in the system.
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Reply #9 posted 01/15/09 6:22pm

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rexington said:

Genesia said:

I searched on all three names at amazon.com and got exactly zero hits. confuse


No, you won't find any actual hits, just listings under 'related searches'. It's just a clue that suggest it's already in the system.



but when you do click on those links, there are still no entries. that means there is nothing in the system.
the links you're talking about are the entries that ppl search under. it's kinda like a bookmark.
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Reply #10 posted 01/15/09 6:31pm

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My money is still on Best Buy being the big box retailer.

However Amazon could the major online retailer of choice for digital sales
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Reply #11 posted 01/15/09 6:44pm

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funny, doesn't come up at ALL even when i type lotusflower prince or lotus flower prince. Somebody's just trying to stir everybody up, as usual.
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Reply #12 posted 01/15/09 6:47pm

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Great move i think.
I think "brick and mortar stores" are a non issue for an act like Prince,
store CD sales may still be a viable option for middle of the road acts like Miley Cyrus or Kenny Chesney, but not NIN or Prince or The Family 2.0 or any other specialty group. The trend for "internet only" sales is not really a trend anymore but sometimes the only way.
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Reply #13 posted 01/15/09 6:54pm

Dayclear

I'm glad because I have a very long history of ordering with Amazon. I ordered 21 nights from them and it arrived in 2 days!! biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 01/15/09 6:57pm

Anxiety

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

Great move i think.
I think "brick and mortar stores" are a non issue for an act like Prince,
store CD sales may still be a viable option for middle of the road acts like Miley Cyrus or Kenny Chesney, but not NIN or Prince or The Family 2.0 or any other specialty group. The trend for "internet only" sales is not really a trend anymore but sometimes the only way.


i don't think prince or NIN are "specialty" artists.
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Reply #15 posted 01/15/09 6:57pm

Sdldawn

I just think it will be a retail store.. amazon would be nice, but i'm sure he would like some physical copies somewhere without ordering them. The approach in Best Buy would be his best bet


I say best buy
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Reply #16 posted 01/15/09 7:00pm

SEXYMF2002

I think hes going to scrap all 3 projects and make us wait..again..

razz



Ok ok..Honestly my money is on either Best Buy or maybe even Walmart. Hopefully soon we'll hear something
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Reply #17 posted 01/15/09 7:09pm

Ugot2shakesumt
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Anxiety said:

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

Great move i think.
I think "brick and mortar stores" are a non issue for an act like Prince,
store CD sales may still be a viable option for middle of the road acts like Miley Cyrus or Kenny Chesney, but not NIN or Prince or The Family 2.0 or any other specialty group. The trend for "internet only" sales is not really a trend anymore but sometimes the only way.


i don't think prince or NIN are "specialty" artists.


In music sales, If you don’t fit the 9-25 age demographic you are a specialty artist, and that includes almost everybody but maybe Elvis and The Beatles.
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Reply #18 posted 01/15/09 7:12pm

2elijah

I think Target or Best Buy. Either way, both stores are in the same mall where I live. I believe in that article discussing the interview he had recently, there was a mention that the album would be sold online on the new site, as well as a retailer he has an agreement with.

One question though, if downloadable only from his official site, will liner notes, that we can print off from our computer, be included with the purchase or will there be a separate fee for it? We shall see.
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Reply #19 posted 01/15/09 7:13pm

Ugot2shakesumt
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I can’t really imagine a typical shopper going into a Wal-Mart to buy a Weber Grill or whatever people buy there and then stopping at a end cap to check out a NIN display.
Kenny Chesney nod..... NIN or Prince , nada.
[Edited 1/15/09 19:16pm]
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Reply #20 posted 01/15/09 7:32pm

Anxiety

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

I can’t really imagine a typical shopper going into a Wal-Mart to buy a Weber Grill or whatever people buy there and then stopping at a end cap to check out a NIN display.
Kenny Chesney nod..... NIN or Prince , nada.
[Edited 1/15/09 19:16pm]


which is interesting, considering i bought copies of "ghosts" and "the slip" from a target endcap. giggle
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Reply #21 posted 01/15/09 7:56pm

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Anxiety said:

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

I can’t really imagine a typical shopper going into a Wal-Mart to buy a Weber Grill or whatever people buy there and then stopping at a end cap to check out a NIN display.
Kenny Chesney nod..... NIN or Prince , nada.
[Edited 1/15/09 19:16pm]


which is interesting, considering i bought copies of "ghosts" and "the slip" from a target endcap. giggle


Ok cool, I exaggerate a little, but would you consider yourself, or ANY Prince fan a "typical" anything.


Wal-Mart = Best possible prices on a limited amount of products, the very definition of mass market consumerism.
They wouldn’t be doing their job if the end cap wasn’t filled with the latest “High School Musical” or whatever teens find interesting at the moment, than a Prince record.
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Reply #22 posted 01/15/09 8:12pm

Anxiety

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

Anxiety said:



which is interesting, considering i bought copies of "ghosts" and "the slip" from a target endcap. giggle


Ok cool, I exaggerate a little, but would you consider yourself, or ANY Prince fan a "typical" anything.


Wal-Mart = Best possible prices on a limited amount of products, the very definition of mass market consumerism.
They wouldn’t be doing their job if the end cap wasn’t filled with the latest “High School Musical” or whatever teens find interesting at the moment, than a Prince record.



i understand the lowest common denominator top of the pops "must haves" for stores like walmart and target, but i don't think some of the acts you're talking about have become quite as isolated and specialized as the picture you're trying to paint. i certainly wouldn't expect to find family 2.0 at my local big box/department store, but sheesh...when the last new cure album came out, i saw it EVERYWHERE. it's not going to get the display space that high school musical or miley cyrus would get, but i think certain artists that may be less of a craze with the kids are still accessible, partially in that their music can be easily accessed from retail outlets.
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Reply #23 posted 01/15/09 8:29pm

Ugot2shakesumt
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Anxiety said:

Ugot2shakesumthin said:



Ok cool, I exaggerate a little, but would you consider yourself, or ANY Prince fan a "typical" anything.


Wal-Mart = Best possible prices on a limited amount of products, the very definition of mass market consumerism.
They wouldn’t be doing their job if the end cap wasn’t filled with the latest “High School Musical” or whatever teens find interesting at the moment, than a Prince record.



i understand the lowest common denominator top of the pops "must haves" for stores like walmart and target, but i don't think some of the acts you're talking about have become quite as isolated and specialized as the picture you're trying to paint. i certainly wouldn't expect to find family 2.0 at my local big box/department store, but sheesh...when the last new cure album came out, i saw it EVERYWHERE. it's not going to get the display space that high school musical or miley cyrus would get, but i think certain artists that may be less of a craze with the kids are still accessible, partially in that their music can be easily accessed from retail outlets.



I agree, and I get where you are coming from, but times are changing.
In the long term this is going to work out better for everyone. Instead of products begging and paying big money for display space with major retailers, manufactures large and small are having the playing field leveled by the net.

At work, besides selling our own products we also carry products by others, and everyday we receive letters notifying us that they would rather sell the products directly through their own web sites, and I don’t blame them. This is a new age in consumerism.
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Reply #24 posted 01/15/09 8:42pm

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Reply #25 posted 01/15/09 10:56pm

thedoorkeeper

2elijah said:

both stores are in the same mall where I live.


You live in a mall?? confused
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Reply #26 posted 01/15/09 11:34pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

2elijah said:

both stores are in the same mall where I live.


You live in a mall?? confused

lol
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Reply #27 posted 01/16/09 3:09am

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Anxiety said:

Ugot2shakesumthin said:

I can’t really imagine a typical shopper going into a Wal-Mart to buy a Weber Grill or whatever people buy there and then stopping at a end cap to check out a NIN display.
Kenny Chesney nod..... NIN or Prince , nada.
[Edited 1/15/09 19:16pm]


which is interesting, considering i bought copies of "ghosts" and "the slip" from a target endcap. giggle


"ghosts" drool

listened to that in full two times over the past weekend. great stuff.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #28 posted 01/16/09 4:39am

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thedoorkeeper said:

2elijah said:

both stores are in the same mall where I live.


You live in a mall?? confused

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Reply #29 posted 01/16/09 4:43am

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NouveauDance said:

thedoorkeeper said:



You live in a mall?? confused

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some people don't have a choice!! mad lol
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