Hey,
This is exactly the sort of thing that will ensure MD survives in the medium-
long term. More major publishers deciding MD is a viable format for their
music titles rather than the current "release it on CD and MC".
Thats the good news. Now I would if I could poll list members and ask them
1. How many CDs have you purchased in the last year
2. How many pre-recorded MDs have you purchased in the last year
3. If the same album was available in both formats- which would you choose
4. What proportion of your MD collection are pre-recorded discs
That's just my inadequately thought out questions :-)
Is it possible to have a survey here on md-l (or a related website)?
I may not be Nick's fave guy here at the moment (for OT stuff) but I sure think
if it is possible, it could spark some lively on-topic stuff and possibly shake
a few mis-conceptions of md use away.
Cheers,
PrinceGaz -> I've got a CPU overclocking question, can ne1 pls give me
a mailing list where that sort of stuff is loved, pls? Ne1 saying md-l heheh!
> >From the latest issue of Music Week:-
> CORRS LEAD WARNER MINIDISC RE-ENTRY
>
> Forthcoming autumn priorities by acts such as The Corrs, Simply Red and
> Shola Ama figure in Warner's first entry into the MiniDisc market since
> 1993.
>
> The albums, which will be released during the first three weeks of
> November,
> will be accompanied on MiniDisc by a selection of other new releases and
> selected key catalogue titles such as Cher's Believe, Alanis Morissette's
> two Warner albums and Madonna's Ray of Light and the Immaculate
> Collection.
>
> The Company plans to issue its first 15 catalogue titles on MiniDisc on
> November 1 with The Corrs Forgiven Not Forgotten and Talk On Corners
> following on November 15, the day the band's Unplugged album is released
> across all formats.
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