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SuperJimbo
telegraph.co.uk
Radiohead to give away new album
By Angela Monaghan
Last Updated: 1:01pm BST 01/10/2007


Radiohead, the internationally renowned band, has taken the unusual step of telling fans that they can pay as much or as little as they like for the band's new album In Rainbows.

In a break from industry tradition the UK band famous for hits including Creep, Paranoid Android and Karma Police, has told fans "it's up to you" what they pay to digitally download the album.

This isn't the first time that an artist has opted to charge nothing for its album, but the move is significant because Radiohead remains one of the biggest bands in the world.

Radiohead is free to sell its album directly from its official website because it is no longer tied to a record label. So far the album is only available to pre-order from the website, where it can be downloaded on release on October 10.

While loyal fans are likely to want to pay the band something, customers could opt to pay as little 45p - the credit card handling fee.

The album is also available separately as part of a £40 box-set which includes the album on CD, two vinyl records, a CD with additional songs, photos, artwork and lyrics.

It is Radiohead's first album since Hail to the Thief, which was released in 2003 after which the band's contract with EMI/Capitol expired.

It is likely that many of its millions of die-hard fans will be unable to resist buying the box-set, available in December, while Radiohead will not be required to share its profits with either a record label or shops.

Radiohead could even benefit from those who ignore the box set and choose to pay nothing to download the album from Radiohead's online shop, where they will be required to register their details and therefore become targets for future marketing campaigns.

Free albums also drive demand for live tours, which translate to pound signs for the artists behind them. A great example of this is Prince, who in July gave away his album 3121 for free in the UK through the Daily Mail.

He subsequently announced 21 tour dates in London, all of which sold out.

Radiohead has the financial welly and is sufficiently well-known to be confident enough that the move is a risk worth taking, but it might also become an answer for those lesser known bands that struggle to be signed by a record label, or are reluctant to share their profits.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/ma...bcnradio101.xml
jon jon
awesome
Zentac_75
Thanks for the update.
Dave Akermanis
Solid. Ive always been a big radiohead fan and cant wait to hear what they've come up with this time... I think I've seen them every time they've been to Toronto/Barrie as well.
Porky
quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo A great example of this is Prince, who in July gave away his album 3121 for free in the UK through the Daily Mail.

He subsequently announced 21 tour dates in London, all of which sold out.



this is great. artists should first promote their music by giving it away, then recoup their finances via shows which fans come to see.






quote:
lesser known bands that struggle to be signed by a record label, or are reluctant to share their profits.



an artist should produce music for the art itself. profit should be secondary. if people appreciate your art (like prince), the money will follow.
Abercrombie
Radiohead is always trance remix potential... several have been remixed, and my fave is Oakenfold's work of Street Spirit.
Dave Akermanis
quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Radiohead is always trance remix potential... several have been remixed, and my fave is Oakenfold's work of Street Spirit.


+1
kotsy
I really loved Mike Foyle's remix of Everything In It's Right Place
above'N'beyond
simply a genius marketing ploy because ANYONE who wants an album for free nowadays can download it anyways.

amazing
7-4-7
good on them, even for people who always download albums (me) this is a no-brainer; there is no excuse...YOU PAY...unfortunatley its Radiohead, so I couldn't see more than 5 bones for their entire CD.

SuperJimbo
FYI, the Radiohead album is now available (as of Oct 10)....

http://www.inrainbows.com/Store/Quickindex.html
Endlesswave
This is just amazing. This is how the industry should work. Damned record companies.
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