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Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 04:02 AM:

Where is the cheapest place to buy new CDs? It's been a while as I've been spoiled by Napster and recently Morpheous. However, one of my favorite artists is releasing a new CD. I thoroughly enjoyed their previous release and never regretted spending the money for it. So I think they deserve my money and I wanted to know how I can make the cheapest contribution

I'm betting big chains have the cheapest prices, but if anyone has a good idea I'd love to hear it.

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Posted by bblue on 06-12-2001 04:09 AM:

I dunno. I think Aimster or Limewire have the best prices. But OpenNap looks quite tempting. But OpenNap isn't quite as popular of a store as Aimster or Limewire.

iMesh seems to be pretty limited now with their music selection. For the same price you can go somewhere else.

I would have to say go with Aimster or Limewire. Best prices, best selection, 2000 day money back garuntee, how could you lose? Just have a really fast mode of transportation. Especially for Aimster. I'd say about a DSL line at least. Maybe cable.




P.S. If you want to support your artist, go to their concerts AND/OR buy their gear! They would not even make a penny on the song file you downloaded anyway! The money you use to buy CD's goes to sueing Napster!

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Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 04:15 AM:

Grr. I have a cable modem so yes I could just download it but I actually think they do deserve payment for their work. They are rendering a service so I'm paying them for it. I normally don't go to concerts and I refuse to buy clothes with logos of bands so I'm afraid those routes aren't possible.

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Posted by bblue on 06-12-2001 04:38 AM:

Well...

Don't they have like stickers or something? Why not buy like 300 of them? I know bands like GGD have pendants, posters, and stickers! Buy one for each of your friends!

All you are supporting by buying CD's is the CEO of the record label. Per song, the band probably makes less than a penny. The RIAA makes about $4.00 It's sorta sad.......

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 06-12-2001 05:24 AM:

I find that stores such as Target, K-Mart, Wal-Mart, etc... actually have the best prices. Places like Sam Goody, Camelot, etc... have a wider selection though, but sometimes cost up to $5 more.

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Posted by homer on 06-12-2001 02:09 PM:

bblue:

The artists often do make money off of CD sales...often it is indirect money (ie, the more CDs sold, the bigger their contract second time around).

That said, there is no argument that they should be making more.

Best Buy (and it's wholly owned subsidiaries) sells something like 60% of all CDs in the US. They tend to be the cheapest place to get CDs.

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Posted by K. Cannon on 06-12-2001 02:20 PM:

around here, homer's right. best buy is cheapest and has huge selection--and you can accidentally wander into the electronics areas, too!


Posted by homer on 06-12-2001 04:06 PM:

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and you can accidentally wander into the electronics areas, too!


But don't actually buy any electronics there.

IF you must, research first. The employees no next to nothing about the products they sell, and often just outright make stuff up. They also tend to have wacky prices. Most stuff is very competitive, but once in a while you will find something that will be $150 cheaper across the street.

Also, check out some sites such as http://www.bestbuy-sucks.com/ ...lots of info on there.

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Posted by K. Cannon on 06-12-2001 04:11 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by homer
IF you must, research first.

Or use BestBuy as a research place to check out the goods and purchase elsewhere!

Haven't heard of that website..I'll have to take a look! Thanks!


Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 06:11 PM:

Yeah I figured Best Buy was cheapest. I'd have to go all the way down to Indy to do that though

Thanks for all the replies! I think I'll try Target later. I think Joe Mugg's will get some indirect profits from my venture as a Chocolate Chai Latte sounds good...

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Posted by Toby on 06-12-2001 06:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by homer
The artists often do make money off of CD sales...often it is indirect money (ie, the more CDs sold, the bigger their contract second time around). [...]


The amount an artist makes from their CDs depends on their contract. Average is ~$1, IIRC, with the range being anywhere from $.50 to $2 or so (as a general rule, established artists make more per CD since their risk is less).

Miles Copeland has an interesting take, though.


Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 07:01 PM:

Interesting Article.

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Posted by homer on 06-12-2001 07:21 PM:

I don't trust purple people.

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Posted by Yorick on 06-12-2001 07:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by homer
I don't trust purple people.


we'll chip in and get you a Purple People Eater for Christmas.

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Posted by creole on 06-12-2001 09:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Toby The amount an artist makes from their CDs depends on their contract. Average is ~$1, IIRC, with the range being anywhere from $.50 to $2 or so.


Most artists that I know (I live in Nashville) get in between 5 and 10 points (percentage) on an album.


Posted by VancouverCanuck on 06-12-2001 10:18 PM:

I got you all beat ;)

A&B Sound on Seymour Street in Vancouver. $15 - $16 bucks for a lot of the stuff they bring in on volume. And that's in pathetic Canadian dollars.

Check it out next time your in this particular pocket o' paradise.


Posted by Vinny on 06-12-2001 10:44 PM:

I picked up my CD today after trying five stores. Two wanted $15 for it (Sam Goody and Target). Wal-Mart and Sam's Club only had the edited version in stock at $12.88. Meijer had it in stock for $12.88! I was pleasantly pleased and left satisfied.

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Posted by Galley_SimRacer on 06-13-2001 11:26 PM:

To answer the original question, I have found CD Universe to have the best prices. I have purchased CD's from them twice, and they arrived promptly. CD Universe

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