Looks like major labels may take the Janis Ian article to heart.
(And the chorus of thousands who point out the same fact:
discovering a new artist online may encourage one to
go out and buy the albums.)
Universal is releasing 1,000 of its 11,000 albums online to Emusic. Yours to burn on CD, put on your iPod, or even use
on that little car player some of us have. Available "all you
can eat" for a $10 monthly fee.
They are the first major label to do this.
Granted, it's probably the 1000 lowest-selling albums iin their
inventory. But that's the whole point, isn't it? Expose us
to some new (or very old) stuff.
It's not like a very high percentage of new albums are worth
the cheap plastic they're burned on.
The AP story is
here.
Set your DSL modems on stun!