Mr Peabody
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I stream almost exclusively, find a lot of new music that way and play my CD ripsthat way. I may have purchased 2 CD's over the past few years, Vinegar Joe wasn't on Tidal and they removed a Charlie Haden title I really liked.
I do have a transport for back up and kept my CD's, something won't let me depart with them, mabe it's not having total faith in hard drives or that streaming services may not exist at some point.
The data should speak for itself but I can't imagine what would drive CD sales back up. One thing that hurts album sales in general is the quality of music, it's rare to find an album these days that I want to play all the wa through, I should specify in "popular" ormainstream music, there have been several albums I'd added to favorites I can play through. Most mainstream may have a couple singles at best and if it was a good album no one puts CD's in cars anymore, in fact, when I was shopping car audio many units don't even include a CDP anymore.
I do have a transport for back up and kept my CD's, something won't let me depart with them, mabe it's not having total faith in hard drives or that streaming services may not exist at some point.
The data should speak for itself but I can't imagine what would drive CD sales back up. One thing that hurts album sales in general is the quality of music, it's rare to find an album these days that I want to play all the wa through, I should specify in "popular" ormainstream music, there have been several albums I'd added to favorites I can play through. Most mainstream may have a couple singles at best and if it was a good album no one puts CD's in cars anymore, in fact, when I was shopping car audio many units don't even include a CDP anymore.