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exactly, so i dont understand why his representative would be touting this as a way to show 'artists' innovative ways of being independent.
it only applies to artists like Prince who are well-known enough that an idea like this would actually work.
but i still maintain that associating himself with trashy newspapers makes him look not only cheap, but obsolete.
in my simple mind, Prince's music is more than just a commodity to be pimped through whatever willing media channel comes next, no matter how environmentally unfriendly, outdated and inane.
i'd have thought he'd learnt something from Michael and the types of people around him who only perceived him as an opportunity to make some fast cash.
apparently not.
also notice the regular advertisements that keep popping up in this thread about this newspaper deal.
if people actually tuned right in to whats happening here, it'd become very obvious very quickly how cheap and tacky the whole thing really is, just like the ads in this thread.
i suspect Prince has no idea of his real value, which is why he fails to see when he's jeopardizing his legacy.
and lets not mention all the yes-people salivating at the chance to ignorantly grasp at prestige by contributing to these kinds of decisions with words like "oh yeah that sounds fantastic! wow you really are the bomb Prince. i'm so glad we're really good friends. don't listen to what other people say. they're just haters anyway. but you boy, you make my day!"
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my comment to dreamer2 was in response to them saying this whole newspaper deal is about Prince showing us innovative ways of distribution and supporting artists rights.
i dont see how it relates to either of those things, considering the number of other ways an artist can do whatever they want with their music, and for free, the internet being one of them, with no strings attached to anyone, least of all some trashy papers.
if he genuinely cared about artists independence and artists rights, he'd never have said 'the internet is over'.
his representative obviously has no clue either, but they probably figure they dont have to invest too much time into really connecting with the true meaning of artistic freedom.
as long as they can make that cash, that's all they really care about.
pity they're probably getting paid way more than their words are worth.
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Genius & smart? By signing a contract with players in a dying industry (news and print) to distribute an album on a dying format (CD)? It's a money grab is what it is. He doesn't / can't market the album on merits alone so he signs on the dotted line for some $$$ up front.
He's not changing the industry... he short changing the "art". [Edited 6/29/10 20:30pm] | |
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Although you're copy of planet earth was pretty funky...even though I had about 20 copies of PE from people who had bought the Daily Mail, I still HAD to get the American one with hologram cover in New York | |
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I did too. Had to have the proper case. RIP | |
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this news makes me love prince's freedom, his innovation, his inspiration to upcoming and younger artists and most of all his determination to do things his own way
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yep. oh well. wonder what the new album will be like? this too shall pass | |
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I miss proper cases & artwork booklets too cardboard slips tend to get dog eared over time and do look good in my CD rack. Ah well suppose by giving the CD out for free he is preserving the need for CD players. Wonder if there will be a Vinyl version somewhere? NPGUK | |
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I really like the album cover artwork:
[img:$uid]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v67/ecnirp2004/Prince/Prince20Ten.jpg[/img:$uid]
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^ Anyone notice the 7 dots in the red jizz drop and the 7 "stars" next to the flower?
Oh... and can I mention his big ol' titty again? If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Well, you got 'Lotusflow3r' very cheaply.
It retails at £40 at my local store here in the UK. I got it through the site. We all know about that. | |
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My only issue with the giveaway is:
a) The cardboard slipcase
b) The Album will only be available for one day. People literally have 12 hours or less to get a copy. And I think Prince's music deserves more than a 12 hour shelf-life.
Hopefully, there will be a download version or different retail edition to extend its longevity. Otherwise, a different project altogether. Prince did meet with Warners but that could be for an American distribution deal. [Edited 6/30/10 2:38am] | |
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As far as I'm aware, you can't buy 'Planet Earth' here in the UK anymore. Which is sad, because it has some quality tracks on it. Thus my concern about the shelf-life of giveaways.
I want that HOLOGRAM cover though! And a decent case! | |
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Don't want to sound negative bit I can just imagine the average Daily Mirror reader's reaction to this. Don't think I'll go to the pub that day! | |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/s...xmj8si06_b
I say get it while it's free, people still buying the album and paying full price......
Why you say because they missed the give away, someone played it to them and they like it, it's been selling in small steady numbers on Amazon for 2 years now....
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Horrible, horrible dated & cheesy imho. And I did not mind the Planet Earth artwork!
This looks laughably uncool. I like the logo, thats it. "My God it's full of Stars"
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Do you think this gives weight to the Jonathan Ross appearance | |
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looks like it, the mirror broke the story in the UK and i found this so, looks like they have a purple connection.....
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How can we get them here in the US? | |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...459020.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10459020.stm
Prince in second free album deal with newspapersPage last updated at 10:07 GMT, Wednesday, 30 June 2010 11:07 UK Pop star Prince is to repeat a deal giving his latest album away free with two national newspapers, it has been announced. More than 2.5m copies of 20Ten will appear inside copies of the Daily Mirror and Daily Record on 10 July. The star's spokeswoman Kiran Sharma said the deal shows "it is still possible for artists to work in an independent and innovative capacity". In 2007, Prince gave away copies of Planet Earth with the Mail On Sunday. The giveaway angered retailers, who called it "an insult" to high street record stores. But the offer was deemed a huge success after the papers quickly sold out. The pop veteran also gave away copies to fans who attended his record-breaking 21 concerts at London's O2 the same year. Since then, a number of other artists - including McFly and The Kinks' Ray Davies, have also given their new albums away with newspapers. [Edited 6/30/10 3:52am] Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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Prince to release next album via Mirror30. June 2010 11:06
Prince will once again release his new album in the UK via a newspaper giveaway. As you may remember, back in 2007 the purple one broke with convention and gave away his then brand new long player 'Planet Earth' via the Mail On Sunday. It was a controversial arrangement at the time, because while newspapers had been giving away cover-mount CDs for years, and artist-specific CDs for a while too, it was the first time a new album had been distributed this way. Three years on, with other artists having followed Prince's lead in the interim, it is unlikely his decision to release new record '20Ten' via the Daily Mirror, and its Scottish sister title the Daily Record, will ruffle so many feathers.
The Mirror say they will distribute 2.5 million copies of '20Ten' on 10 Jul, which will involve the tabloid increasing its circulation that day considerably - the combined Mirror and Daily Record circulation is normally closer to 1.6 million. Presumably the newspaper publisher believes the giveaway will seriously boost interest in its two titles that day.
It's not known what fee Prince will receive from the Mirror deal. The Mail On Sunday were reported to have paid up to half a million to secure the rights to 'Planet Earth', and that would be in addition to the 7p MCPS royalty that is paid on every single cover-mount CD.
It's unlikely the Mirror could afford anything like that figure - they have just laid off 200 editorial staff across their various national titles - but this time Prince will release his new album via similar media deals across Europe, so he was possibly less demanding fee wise in the UK.
In Belgium the album will be released via the Het Nieuwblad newspaper, in France by the Courrier International magazine, and in Germany via that country's edition of Rolling Stone. It is thought in the US the album will get a more traditional release via a distribution deal with Warner.
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In germany it'll will be available for one whole month as part of the Rolling Stone magazine. I don't know why he didn't chose a monthly magazine in the UK. It has probably something to do with the circulation. But then he could have chosen a shitty newspaper like BILD in germany as well. Many more people buy that crap than a music magazine. But maybe BILD will do some promotion for the giveaway because the Rolling Stone magazine belongs to the same company..... We'll see soon. [Edited 6/30/10 5:04am] | |
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I think i've found the answer in a blog about this:
The Mirror has the oldest demographic of all the tabloid media in the UK and it looks like its demographic is matched to Prince music & BBC 6Music
This must be the same for the publications in Germany, France, etc...
Or all the publications are struggling and need a marketing boost ? Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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Prince & The RevolutionPosted 26 minutes ago by News Editor in Behind The Music
"I don't have to be in the speculation business of the record industry, which is going through a lot of tumultuous times right now," said Prince back in 2007. Without a label deal in the UK, the US pop legend had decided to give away his 25th and latest studio album, ‘Planet Earth', for free with the Mail On Sunday newspaper.The revolutionary idea saw three million copies snapped and was clearly such a success that the star has decided to repeat the feat. Only this time, he's struck a deal with virtually a whole continent. Because ‘20Ten' is to be made available for nothing across Europe. "Prince is demonstrating that in 2010 it is still possible for artists to work in an independent and innovative capacity, highlighted here in a world first of delivering the new album across multiple territories, through complementary distribution channels," commented his spokesperson Kiran Sharma. They have agreed deals in Belgium and Germany, while the Daily Mirror and its associated Scottish title the Daily Record will distribute 2.5 million copies of the 10-track collection next month. Prince has even granted his first British newspaper interview in more than a decade to support the initiative. With live shows across Europe due to take place this summer, the giveaway mirrors that of three years ago, when he played a record-breaking 21-date residency at London's O2 Arena. "Prince has done this because he makes most of his money these days as a performing artist," said Peter Wright, editor of the Mail On Sunday, who paid him for the licence to produce the CD and to press and distribute it, making their money by selling extra copies and advertising. For Prince, the giveaway may not be as lucrative as a top-selling new album in stores across the world but is invaluable to push his pop reputation and ticket sales. Once again, he is mapping out an innovative future path for musicians to follow, even if such giveaways may yet remain the preserve of big, established acts in need of a quick shot of promo adrenalin.
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So? Is that an excuse to release songs PRINCE HIMSELF doersn't give a shit about? Read the interviews he's doing: already he's talking about how this music is "old" and he's already on the next level. Which he shows by playing 25+ year old songs in concert.
Or you can rise above that and go back to the core, like Johnny Cash did.
Same thing with "hits". Prince's new stuff isn't played on the radio, that's a fact. It's pretty obvious Prince doesn't care, either.
Oh? He was bitching about not being played on the radio in 2009. Listen to the Cigale aftershow.
He does not appear to need radio play to: (1) satisfy his ego; or (2) drive sales of his music. By the way, his music is nevertheless generally nominated for (and sometimes wins) Grammies and other awards.
So? He proclaims those awards are worthless (and they are), yet look who's turning up?
The average age of the songs he played in monaco in 2009 was 25+ years. Is that "refusing to look backwards"?
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Please point out the CDs those artists released that came free when you bougth some lame newspaper/magazine. © Bart Van Hemelen
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