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tj wrote:Why do artists put out different versions of the same album? For example, Arrival had tracks on the Japanese version that were not on the US version. Or, as I understand it, Perry's new album contains different tracks depending on where you buy it. Is it just a money making thing, get you to buy multiple versions of the same album, or something else?
Memorex wrote:tj wrote:Why do artists put out different versions of the same album? For example, Arrival had tracks on the Japanese version that were not on the US version. Or, as I understand it, Perry's new album contains different tracks depending on where you buy it. Is it just a money making thing, get you to buy multiple versions of the same album, or something else?
Marketing. If the Target CD had the same track listing as Spotify or Pandora, why go buy it? Too many people stream music now. I'll tell you, I bought 3 or 4 versions of Rick Springfield's Songs For The End Of The World album because I wanted all those songs.
tj wrote:Memorex wrote:tj wrote:Why do artists put out different versions of the same album? For example, Arrival had tracks on the Japanese version that were not on the US version. Or, as I understand it, Perry's new album contains different tracks depending on where you buy it. Is it just a money making thing, get you to buy multiple versions of the same album, or something else?
Marketing. If the Target CD had the same track listing as Spotify or Pandora, why go buy it? Too many people stream music now. I'll tell you, I bought 3 or 4 versions of Rick Springfield's Songs For The End Of The World album because I wanted all those songs.
So, are the additional Target songs not available on the streaming services? I live in the country with really poor quality internet, so I don't stream anything.
Memorex wrote:tj wrote:Why do artists put out different versions of the same album? For example, Arrival had tracks on the Japanese version that were not on the US version. Or, as I understand it, Perry's new album contains different tracks depending on where you buy it. Is it just a money making thing, get you to buy multiple versions of the same album, or something else?
Marketing. If the Target CD had the same track listing as Spotify or Pandora, why go buy it? Too many people stream music now. I'll tell you, I bought 3 or 4 versions of Rick Springfield's Songs For The End Of The World album because I wanted all those songs.
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