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flavdave
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Sour note: Music sales down in 2008

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Sour note: Music sales down in 2008
Drop is 7th in 8 years as recession adds to Internet piracy and video games in weighing on industry.

January 1, 2009: 12:30 AM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -- U.S. album sales slid for a seventh time in eight years in 2008 as growth in the digital arena, one of the few bright spots in the ailing music industry, slowed, according to industry data.

Total album sales fell 14% to 428.4 million units during the 52-week period ended Dec. 28, according to retail data collected by tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan.

This follows a 15% drop in 2007, and sets a new low since the firm began monitoring sales in 1991. Sales have plummeted 45% from the industry's high-water mark of 785.1 million units in 2000, due largely to Internet piracy and competition from other forms of entertainment such as video games.

This year, the industry also faced an economic recession.


Digital downloads, through online retailers such as Apple Inc. (AAPL, Fortune 500)'s iTunes store, have taken on greater importance to the industry, but the impressive growth of recent years is waning.

Digital track sales rose 27% to a record 1.07 billion units, but the growth was slower than the 45% jump in 2007. Digital album sales rose 32% to 65.8 million units, after a 53% jump in 2007.


Ringtones are also a major new focus. But purchases of the top 100 mastertone ringers slid 33% to 43.8 million units. Only one mastertone broke the 2 million mark - rapper Lil Wayne's "Lollipop." Last year, three did.

Lil Wayne also took honors for 2008's top-selling album, moving 2.9 million copies of "Tha Carter III." Last year's No. 1 album was pop vocalist Josh Groban's "Noel" with 3.7 million copies.

Only three other albums sold more than 2 million copies this year: English rock band Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" and country singer Taylor Swift's "Fearless" each with about 2.1 million, and rocker Kid Rock's 2007 release "Rock'N'Roll Jesus" with 2 million. Last year, eight albums sold more than 2 million copies.

Swift, 19, was the biggest artist of 2008, selling 4 million copies, mostly of "Fearless" and her 2006 self-titled debut. Anglo-Australian rock band AC/DC followed with 3.4 million copies, selling almost as many of their old albums as they did of their first release in more than eight years, "Black Ice," which was No. 5 with 1.9 million copies.

Overall music sales, including albums, singles, music video and digital tracks, rose 10.5% to 1.5 billion units, after 14% growth in 2007 and a 19% jump in 2006.

http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/01/new....reut/index.htm


Gotta love how they throw out that last sentence nonchalantly. Overall music sales are up, and they have been up at least the past three years. But every year when these sales figures come out they always focus on album sales going down and blame internet piracy.

The real story here is the changing of consumer buying habits from album purchases to singles purchases, thanks largely to the availability of digital singles. Going back to that Nick Warren thread about distributors going out of business, this is your reason why.

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Sykonee
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Albums have become more of a connoisseur thing. Normally only those who treat a full-length as a 'whole' listening experience rather than just a collection of songs to skip through find any reason to purchase them anymore. Personally, that's fine with me; might make for better albums if artists start making them with this in mind rather than the old commercially accessible format (big singles, filler, secondary singles, fiiillleeerrr).


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Zak McKracken
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are these world numbers, usa, california or what?

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MrJiveBoJingles
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Personally, that's fine with me; might make for better albums if artists start making them with this in mind rather than the old commercially accessible format (big singles, filler, secondary singles, fiiillleeerrr).

Exactly. I think it's better to put out a few great singles than to add in some mediocre tracks to a release because you feel "obligated" to fill up an album.

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SMC
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Exactly. I think it's better to put out a few great singles than to add in some mediocre tracks to a release because you feel "obligated" to fill up an album.


Or try the 25-30 min EP/mini-album format.

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now Apple is going to pretty much make their mp3s easy to send to friends etc. - so is that going to destroy the industry per these writers?

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now Apple is going to pretty much make their mp3s easy to send to friends etc. - so is that going to destroy the industry per these writers?




I think that (unfortunately) the format of the cd will eventually collapse completely. With the easy availability of mp3s one would wonder how on earth those musicians are going to survive.



A possible (a little bit crazy but functionable i think) solution that i thought off, is that every musician could set-up a site giving his music for free hemself/herself (with any other information, pictures, goodies etc.). People who just happen to like his/her music could give "charity" to the musician (if they like). Plus musicians would still get money from live performances. i htink that the real good musicians would end-up having more money in this way than the traditional "standard purchase" way.

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flavdave
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are these world numbers, usa, california or what?


Just the U.S. I believe.

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I think that (unfortunately) the format of the cd will eventually collapse completely. With the easy availability of mp3s one would wonder how on earth those musicians are going to survive.



A possible (a little bit crazy but functionable i think) solution that i thought off, is that every musician could set-up a site giving his music for free hemself/herself (with any other information, pictures, goodies etc.). People who just happen to like his/her music could give "charity" to the musician (if they like). Plus musicians would still get money from live performances. i htink that the real good musicians would end-up having more money in this way than the traditional "standard purchase" way.


I think this is inevitably what we're headed to. Mp3 piracy isn't going to stop, and digital distribution is only going to get bigger. More and more people are getting access to music, while more and more potential artists are getting access to creating it. I think eventually (possibly soon), we'll reach a point where the music distribution industry will collapse and there won't really be any significant profit to be made. People sure as hell aren't gonna stop making music though.


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MrJiveBoJingles
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But I like having my music in a tangible format...

I know, I know, irrational fetish, right?

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Cpt.Cocaine
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But I like having my music in a tangible format...

I know, I know, irrational fetish, right?


Not really. You get cover art, you often get booklets with interesting info about the works, you get to physically organize your collection, you get a reliable copy immune to data corruption, there's no annoying DRM... There's tons of valid reasons to prefer a tangible format.


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Sykonee
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I think that (unfortunately) the format of the cd will eventually collapse completely. With the easy availability of mp3s one would wonder how on earth those musicians are going to survive.

There will always be a need for a physical format. And vinyl's still far too niche to fill that role (even though, apparently, vinyl sales were up this past year). CDs are here for a while longer, just in a reduced role: the middle format.


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