July 21, 200916 yr I am going to cancel after I use these 50 credits I have. Used to be able to buy a 1 song album for one credit, now it is 12 credits minimum per album - which applies to much of the stuff I saved for later. It would have been cheaper to buy some bonus credits and clean out my saved list last month, and cancel then!
July 21, 200916 yr Author To clarify, it's 12 credits for a 6 or 8 song album so you can get the last song. You can't just buy that song for 4 credits or any other price. Ironically, eMusic, when they trying to sell their price increase as a great deal, tried to claim the 12-credit album pricing would be a great boon for jazz and classical fans. Right. Jazz albums often being only five or six songs. I agree with Dusty, it would be one thing to charge more for a 20 minute symphonic track. But holding out the signature song on an pop album - the one that most people who are only interested in one track would go for - is just scummy. Uncompressed music, at least most of the sort of stuff I buy, on physical CDs no less, is running about $7 an album including shipping on Amazon New and Used now. Even if eMusic hadn't turned to sleaze, they wouldn't make much sense at the new prices. -Carl
July 21, 200916 yr Yeah...as much of a pain in the ass it is to buy redbook and then rip them to my hard drive, it's worth it to not patronize EMusic. Plus you get lossless quality.
November 19, 201015 yr A year later and more changes in the same direction... http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/business/media/18emusic.html
November 21, 201015 yr Author The ray of light, after eMusic's turn toward the dark side and Lala's untimely demise would seem to be Mog, which probably deserves its own thread.
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