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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 3415235" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>You need to define improvement. The singles-driven sales are shooting up -- iTunes is now one of the largest retailers of music in the world. If you want CD sales to return, making better albums might help, but I think there's many more reasons that CD sales are in the toilet, among them high prices, narrow genres that aren't marketed to all the people who might like a group if they were exposed to them (once upon a time, people bought botht he Rolling Stones and the Temptations, and today, they'd never be on the same station) and many more issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p>More studio time costs more money. At least a segment of the music industry would fight that tooth and claw, even if everyone else thinks the end result would be better (and more salable) music.</p><p></p><p>And folks not finding good new artists out there need to change their approach. Even if you only listen to it on your computer, start downloading music podcasts. They tend to focus on lower profile acts and you will be exposed to a lot of variety very quickly, much of it extremely good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 3415235, member: 11760"] You need to define improvement. The singles-driven sales are shooting up -- iTunes is now one of the largest retailers of music in the world. If you want CD sales to return, making better albums might help, but I think there's many more reasons that CD sales are in the toilet, among them high prices, narrow genres that aren't marketed to all the people who might like a group if they were exposed to them (once upon a time, people bought botht he Rolling Stones and the Temptations, and today, they'd never be on the same station) and many more issues. More studio time costs more money. At least a segment of the music industry would fight that tooth and claw, even if everyone else thinks the end result would be better (and more salable) music. And folks not finding good new artists out there need to change their approach. Even if you only listen to it on your computer, start downloading music podcasts. They tend to focus on lower profile acts and you will be exposed to a lot of variety very quickly, much of it extremely good. [/QUOTE]
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