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Thread started 01/04/09 1:01am

DarlingDiana

Who here buys CDs anymore?

If a new album comes out, do you go to the store and buy the physical CD or go online a buy/download the album digitally?

CDs are such a hassle. I "buy" all my albums from "iTunes" these days.
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Reply #1 posted 01/04/09 1:10am

Sdldawn

if the album is worth it, silver backs are the best thing to get. I don't dig the compressed iTunes idea. I only purchase from iTunes if its a bonus track or a exclusive.

The quality is perfect on a silver back. That is what matters most when owning good quality music.
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Reply #2 posted 01/04/09 1:33am

WillieDynamite

Good question. I got a ton of gift cards for christmas. My Aunt gave me $20.00 to FYE. I went to the store and couldn't find anything to buy.

1) The Cd's were priced too damn high. (12.99 on sale? Really?)

2) I already downloaded everything I wanted using the Zunepass Subscription

3) Zune pass gives me 10 free MP3 Downloads every month so.....

4) The selection sucked....Mostly hip hop and Britney (atleast what was pushed)



I hadn't realized that I hadn't been shopping for CD's in a store in a couple of years. It took me 40 minutes and I left with a download card (Musicpass) that hardly worked to download the last Usher album (PEW!). I got it for the extra songs and video. The download process was horrible. I'll stick to Amazon for MP3 downloads (and my Zune pass).

Cd's seem to be over. I used to by a few every other week when I was younger but It's just easier to download. Especially artists who only have 3 good songs every album release (Musiq, I'm looking at you!).
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Reply #3 posted 01/04/09 1:38am

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I do. I love CDs. Would buy records if I could.
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Reply #4 posted 01/04/09 1:52am

marnifrances

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I like having the physical CD, so yes. I buy the CD's. Then I can rip them to the computer in any quality I like biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 01/04/09 2:02am

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DarlingDiana said:

If a new album comes out, do you go to the store and buy the physical CD or go online a buy/download the album digitally?

CDs are such a hassle. I "buy" all my albums from "iTunes" these days.


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Reply #6 posted 01/04/09 2:03am

WillieDynamite

Yeah MarniFrances, Ripping them is a consideration buy I already settled on 320 as my preferred ripping bitrate. Amazon sells full albums (with extras) for mostly 8.99 (or less) at 256 bitrate. Zune's Mp3s are 320 so I'm not losing much quality by downloading from amazon and zune.

I also don't have the hassle of storing CD's anymore (they are a bitch to move when you have thousands). I just move a small hard drive and I'm done.
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Reply #7 posted 01/04/09 2:19am

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If its an artist that i have been collecting then i stick with them, i rather the physical cd 100% more than iTunes or downloading from an artists website, just because im finding im forgetting i even have stuff when its just a "faceless" download. I still have a few friends that are reps at labels so i tend to get promos and advances of cds of the newer artists if i want to listen to them and give them a try, but for artists i have always been into im still buying them.

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Reply #8 posted 01/04/09 2:25am

Timmy84

Whenever I feel the need, yes I buy CDs, blank or music ones. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 01/04/09 5:12am

marnifrances

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I know it sounds silly but I also like the CD's for the inserts- being able to view writers, producers, etc and the thank you's. I think it's an old thing of mine- something I never grew out of from my teenage years lol
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Reply #10 posted 01/04/09 5:18am

motownlover

i still buy cds but i havent bought alot of new stuff.
like from the 2000s .
i have bought al greens lay it down, from 2008 , alain clarks album in 2007 and uhm well jamiroquai's dynamite from 2005 stevie wonders a time to love and that are pretty much all 2000 albums.
but i regulary buy classics. i have bought somewhat of 40 cds in the last 2 years . + i have 9 vinyls
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Reply #11 posted 01/04/09 5:32am

Cinnie

DarlingDiana said:

CDs are such a hassle. I "buy" all my albums from "iTunes" these days.


I think you should put quotes around "albums" too. hmmm
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Reply #12 posted 01/04/09 5:40am

Cinnie

If my photowhoring didn't make it obvious enough, yes I still buy CDs - and records too!

Sometimes there is no choice, and I do listen to podcasts and digital albums if no other physical format is offered.
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Reply #13 posted 01/04/09 5:46am

Cinnie

marnifrances said:

I know it sounds silly but I also like the CD's for the inserts- being able to view writers, producers, etc and the thank you's. I think it's an old thing of mine- something I never grew out of from my teenage years lol


This has got to be one of my main reasons. Until full liner notes become common, I don't see the point in switching over.

In some cases, like The Roots last album, the indepth liner notes were ONLY available on iTunes... I still bought it on CD and vinyl only lol
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Reply #14 posted 01/04/09 6:01am

nubrownsoul

I agree with most of you....

Buying and making CDs is still very much a large part of the music industry.

check out my own My space website that promotes such things...

www.myspace.com/allidoworldwide
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Reply #15 posted 01/04/09 6:25am

TonyVanDam

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I haven't brought a CD in months.
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Reply #16 posted 01/04/09 6:32am

Cinnie

TonyVanDam said:

I haven't brought a CD in months.


Brought it where? smile
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Reply #17 posted 01/04/09 6:47am

missfee

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I still buy cd's to support my favorite artists.
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Reply #18 posted 01/04/09 6:52am

Graycap23

I've purchased more than 60 cd's in the last 5 weeks. I can't stand the quality of mp3s.
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Reply #19 posted 01/04/09 7:02am

Anxiety

i still buy CDs. for me, if i get an mp3 of an album first, it's more like i'm sampling the album. if i really like it, i'll get the physical product; if i'm on the fence about it, then i'll stick with the mp3.

i like having a physical package with artwork, liner notes and lyrics. a PDF file just isn't the same.
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Reply #20 posted 01/04/09 7:09am

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Sdldawn said:

if the album is worth it, silver backs are the best thing to get. I don't dig the compressed iTunes idea. I only purchase from iTunes if its a bonus track or a exclusive.

The quality is perfect on a silver back. That is what matters most when owning good quality music.

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Reply #21 posted 01/04/09 7:14am

damosuzuki

Anxiety said:

if i get an mp3 of an album first, it's more like i'm sampling the album.


That's basically how I view it as well. If I like something well enough, I'll buy a cd or lp. This may just be me being a crusty old man, but I can't quite bring myself to pay for something as intangible as a digital download.

That said, it's pretty rare that I'll buy a new CD/LP - I reserve that for a select group of favoured bands/performers. I mostly scrounge through 2nd hand bins looking for finds.
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Reply #22 posted 01/04/09 7:30am

Aannastesia2

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I love cd's!!
to have and to hold!!
liner notes....
pics....
lyrics....

yes, I love to buy cd's!!
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Reply #23 posted 01/04/09 7:50am

graecophilos

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The last CD I bought was Madonna's current album!

In fact I'd buy more CDs if more of my fvorite artists would release them.

I love CDs, love booklets and stuff... it's more a finacial issue. I can't buy every album I'd like to have.
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Reply #24 posted 01/04/09 8:39am

MuthaFunka

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CD. I need to have the shit physically in my hand. I don't trust computers. I only dowlnoad if it the album/song isn't available on CD.
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Reply #25 posted 01/04/09 9:00am

MRGee

Yes, I still buy cds. I will always buy cds. I wish they sold vinyl also.
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Reply #26 posted 01/04/09 9:00am

AlexdeParis

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I buy on iTunes for rare tracks or one-off singles. I buy CDs otherwise. BTW, I only buy CDs for $10 or less. I also get 1 CD a month from yourmusic.com for $7.
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Reply #27 posted 01/04/09 10:46am

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Donjuandeblacko said:

DarlingDiana said:

If a new album comes out, do you go to the store and buy the physical CD or go online a buy/download the album digitally?

CDs are such a hassle. I "buy" all my albums from "iTunes" these days.


I download everything from limewire 4 free


Of course you do.

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Reply #28 posted 01/04/09 10:50am

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I normally buy CD's and Records. I rarely buy an MP3. Only if I cannot get it any other way. In the last few days I purchased a CD, Vinyl LP and an MP3 - which was Weird Als' New song.

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Reply #29 posted 01/04/09 10:52am

Donjuandeblack
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I bought sharon jones & the dap kings album! got home and didn't have shit to play'em on!
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