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Posted by Lur King on 09-26-2006 at14:37:

Text $7.90 for a limited time

Well you can not get them signed or put them under your pillow while you sleep, but...

It's a $7.90 sale! All full album downloads are $7.90 for a limited time.



http://www.thechoirdownloads.com/

incl: The Lost Dogs - Mutt & Island Dreams Cool



Posted by audiori on 09-27-2006 at10:36:

 

But, to get nice shiny booklets and cases, ya gotta buy the full thing. Happy

On sale at the Lost Dogs store...



Posted by Lur King on 09-27-2006 at11:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
But, to get nice shiny booklets and cases, ya gotta buy the full thing. Happy
On sale at the Lost Dogs store...

YeS, and you can get them signed and put them under your pillow while you sleep Pleased I did / do Cool

http://www.thelostdogs.com/store/





Posted by bereal on 09-27-2006 at19:05:

 

if i didn't already own the music they have for download and just wanted to hear the music, this would be a great way to get it cheap................but there would be no artwork Crying or signatures Crying Crying . I'll stick with buying it the traditional way ~ through the store....... Tongue



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-28-2006 at11:37:

 

I think it is crazy that older DA and SE stuff is not available for downloads. Isn't anyone interested in that revenue stream? I don't think it should continue to be discounted to the degree that it has. I wonder if Dan can share how much the business the Dogs downloads have done.

I would love to have the CDs and artwork, but they are just too much $$ on ebay for some of the older stuff. I also fear some of us may be dead before it all gets re-released. Why can't they be released for download in some fashion? I just don't understand. I would probably pay 1/2 to 2/3 of a CD price to go ahead and get them. I would still probably buy CD re-releases too. Frown Crying



Posted by joey on 09-28-2006 at12:01:

Angry

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I think it is beeheaded that older DA and SE stuff is not available for downloads. Isn't anyone interested in that revenue stream?


not the morons at kmg that own the rights.... Mad Mad Mad



Posted by bereal on 09-28-2006 at13:30:

 

quote:
Originally posted by joey
quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I think it is beeheaded that older DA and SE stuff is not available for downloads. Isn't anyone interested in that revenue stream?


not the morons at kmg that own the rights.... Mad Mad Mad


Crying



Posted by audiori on 09-28-2006 at15:54:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I think it is beeheaded that older DA and SE stuff is not available for downloads. Isn't anyone interested in that revenue stream? I don't think it should continue to be discounted to the degree that it has. I wonder if Dan can share how much the business the Dogs downloads have done.

I would love to have the CDs and artwork, but they are just too much $$ on ebay for some of the older stuff. I also fear some of us may be dead before it all gets re-released. Why can't they be released for download in some fashion? I just don't understand. I would probably pay 1/2 to 2/3 of a CD price to go ahead and get them. I would still probably buy CD re-releases too. Frown Crying


If we had the rights to rerelease every title.. they would be rereleased. You have to have the rights to rerelease it whether you put it up as a download or release it as a CD. In some cases, the folks we have to get the rights from will even specify *how* we can release something.. if they don't want it available as a download, then we can't do that even if we have the rights to release a CD.

As for why the owners themselves don't do something like this... I think its the same reason that most of them won't release it on CD either. They have to be convinced that they can make money off of it or else it just isn't worth their time. But, they're also protective over their investment enough not to let anyone else release it either - unless they can convince them that its worth their time.



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-28-2006 at16:03:

 

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I think it is beeheaded that older DA and SE stuff is not available for downloads. Isn't anyone interested in that revenue stream? I don't think it should continue to be discounted to the degree that it has. I wonder if Dan can share how much the business the Dogs downloads have done.

I would love to have the CDs and artwork, but they are just too much $$ on ebay for some of the older stuff. I also fear some of us may be dead before it all gets re-released. Why can't they be released for download in some fashion? I just don't understand. I would probably pay 1/2 to 2/3 of a CD price to go ahead and get them. I would still probably buy CD re-releases too. Frown Crying


If we had the rights to rerelease every title.. they would be rereleased. You have to have the rights to rerelease it whether you put it up as a download or release it as a CD. In some cases, the folks we have to get the rights from will even specify *how* we can release something.. if they don't want it available as a download, then we can't do that even if we have the rights to release a CD.

As for why the owners themselves don't do something like this... I think its the same reason that most of them won't release it on CD either. They have to be convinced that they can make money off of it or else it just isn't worth their time. But, they're also protective over their investment enough not to let anyone else release it either - unless they can convince them that its worth their time.


I'm convinced they (whoever the actual owners are) just think DA SE etc. is just small potatoes and don't give a damb. Crying


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