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Santi Paradoa
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Posted: 06 August 2017 at 5:12pm |
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EdisonLite
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Posted: 06 August 2017 at 11:49pm |
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No, it never came out and it won't. I was told that when Sony presented the idea to iTunes, iTunes said No to it - because they thought it would be too confusing to customers to have "single mixes" out and regular versions out.
Now, I'm guessing anyone reading this is stunned as I was when first hearing it ... as in, why does iTunes have a say (or seemingly, the final say) over what Sony puts out on iTunes? Even an independent artist can put up their own album on iTunes, through services like TuneCore - so why can't a big conglomerate like Sony? I'm as stunned as (I'm guessing) anyone reading this. First of all, I didn't even know that Sony had to run their ideas by iTunes. Maybe I'm not being given the fuller picture. But this is what I was told. I even asked my contact, "Can this really be? And how can iTunes dictate what Sony releases??" But once again I was told this is how it is. So all I can tell you is that these digital single mixes are not coming out - and we can only hope they will continue to come out here and there on CDs with bonus cuts - the way we later got Diana Ross's "So Close", for instance. Edited by EdisonLite |
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Posted: 06 August 2017 at 11:53pm |
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And another puzzler about all this ... based on what iTunes apparently said, why would they care if a single mix and an album mix of a song were sold on iTunes? Wouldn't it mean more money for them if 2 versions were available? And by not putting out these single mixes, isn't that guaranteeing iTunes will make less money? What kind of business model is that?
The more I'm in this business, the more I'm puzzled about how it runs. You'd think it would make more sense over time, but for me, that's not the case. Edited by EdisonLite |
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eriejwg
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Posted: 07 August 2017 at 11:55am |
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Sean Ross recently had a column on Radio Insight called
"Songs You Wish Would Test." A hundred or so responses and many are songs that collectors have in their collections. I brought up to a radio programmer the idea that would a song test better if the single version or mix was tested vs. the LP versions we all hear on Classic Hits stations. His response was listeners don't care and are used to the LP versions they stream or listen to. I guess only us collectors care. |
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Hykker
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Posted: 07 August 2017 at 12:16pm |
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The bigger question is why don't the labels put up their own download sites? You'd think it would be a piece of cake, and given that most labels today are under one of a handful of corporate umbrellas, it would be an easy way to market. I refuse to install that intrusive bloatware called Itunes on my computer, and without it can't download songs from their website. Unfortunately, there aren't that many other legit sites, and so many seem to make exclusive deals with Apple. Fooey!
I'd have to agree with him. So many songs today (especially mid-60s into the 80s) the album version is the de facto hit, if you played the single (or for that matter the radio edit) people would think it was the "wrong" version. You're right, we collectors are pretty much the only ones who know or care. |
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Paul C
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Posted: 14 August 2020 at 10:35am |
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I was surprised to notice today that Sony has placed a
digital mono single of Bobby Vinton's "Rain Rain Go Away" b/w/ "Over And Over" on iTunes. I don't know how long it's been there. A quick search did not unearth any similar singles, but hopefully this is the start of a trend. |
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Kevin711
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Posted: 14 August 2020 at 9:18pm |
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Paul C, thanks for the information on the Bobby Vinton
record. It's a nice addition to my collection that I just purchased from I-Tunes. |
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Brian W.
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Thanks, Paul. It's also in lossless FLAC on 7Digital (but not yet on Qobuz for some reason). |
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Paul C
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Posted: 05 September 2020 at 8:20am |
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Over the last few weeks, I've searched for just about
every Sony 1960s hit, and "Rain Rain Go Away" is the only digital single I could find. Why Sony would issue only one such digital single and why this one is more than a bit puzzling. |
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