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Catalogue albums are outselling current albums
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Thats nice. I was already like that for years and seen as a weirdo. Let the sheep enjoy it while it lasts. Watch them hate oldies in a few years [Edited 1/24/16 6:44am] | |
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Interesting | |
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It'll be very interesting to see what happens if this persists and catalog albums continue to increase in sales. If they do, that could be bad news for a lot of current acts in the long run. [Edited 1/24/16 11:40am] | |
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How do Prince albums sell? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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agreed? Is there any info at all on how albums like SOTT or Parade sell? its probalby a meager number.. (all sales are meager now!).. but just really curious...
do 300 people a week buy these albums.. or even less than that?
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Perhaps because the morons who buy Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Beyonce and all shit hoppers, do not have attention spans long enough to listen to the whole album. Plus when and how often do shit hoppers and pop tarts release albums, the average disposable rapper does not have enough to extend over a whole song. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Adorecream said: Perhaps because the morons who buy Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Beyonce and all shit hoppers, do not have attention spans long enough to listen to the whole album. Plus when and how often do shit hoppers and pop tarts release albums, the average disposable rapper does not have enough to extend over a whole song. Then I suppose the same could be said about the morons who bought James Brown and Motown singles in the 1960s... | |
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MotownSubdivision said: It'll be very interesting to see what happens if this persists and catalog albums continue to increase in sales. If they do, that could be bad news for a lot of current acts in the long run.
[Edited 1/24/16 11:40am] That's true. There is a risk that record companies will just rerelease the same old albums over and over again. If albums by young artists don't sell, record companies won't invest in them and even with youtube, streaming etc etc, making an album is still the goal of most bands. [Edited 1/25/16 3:46am] | |
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I can probably count the number of new releases I've purchased over the past couple years on both hands and still have a finger and a thumb left over. I would say over the past 5 years, 80% of my music purchases have been reissues or catalog albums. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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same here I mostly buy reissues/remasters.Once in a blue moon,I will find a new album that interests me but it doesn't happen very often. | |
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LIGHTBULB music industry and talent in general, most of y'all suck and no one is buying they stream the shit WHICH DOES NOT help sales! Also look into this deeper the "catalog" they speak of, is alot older than 18 months peeps, the newbies aint selling jack shit. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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