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Music Sales Up
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from usa today

The music industry just got the best news it has had since 2004.

After years of decline, sales of recorded music are up for the first half of 2011, according to Nielsen SoundScan and Billboard's midyear music industry report.

Overall music sales (which include albums, singles and music videos) are up 8.5% over the same period in 2010, from 756 million to 821 million. Overall album sales (physical and digital, plus track-equivalent albums, in which 10 tracks are counted as one album) are up 3.6%, from 213.6 million to 221.5 million.

Digital album sales grew 19% to 50.3 million from 42.2 million and now account for 33% of album sales. Digital track sales grew 11% to 660.8 million from 597.4 million.

"The music industry has been from pillar to post over these seven years," says Jim Donio, president of the National Association of Recording Merchandisers. "This is positive news for us."

Several factors account for the turnaround, Donio says. He points to October's court-ordered shutdown of peer-to-peer file-sharing website LimeWire; more ways for consumers to buy music digitally and to become aware of new releases via social media; and TV shows such as American Idol and Glee, which spark instant sales.

Adele's 21 has been the biggest-selling album this year, moving 2.5 million copies. Lady Gaga's Born This Way, which had the biggest single sales week with 1.108 million, is second with 1.5 million. Rounding out the top five so far are Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More (982,000), Jason Aldean's My Kinda Party (763,000) and Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans (686,000).

Katy Perry's E.T. is the top-selling digital song with 4.1 million, followed by Adele's Rolling Into the Deep with slightly less than 4.1 million.

Rock, rap, new age, classical and electronic music enjoyed sales increases, while country, R&B, jazz and metal declined.

Donio says the uptick is good, but piracy remains a worldwide problem.

"If we look back at the stats compared to where the music business was 10 years ago, it's mind-numbing," he says. In 2001, the first year of declining sales in the piracy era, fans scooped up 331.4 million albums by the end of June.

"Still, the needle moving in this direction feels good, for however it lasts."

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#2
There is hope for us old farts yet! And it's good to see talent beating trash/class beating crap (Adele vs Lady Gaga for one) - I don't know how you guys can listen to that Gaga stuff - it's blatant rubbish - there is no real music to speak of, just a manufactured beat and the lyrics are appalling - worse than disco! 'Staying Alive' at 78 speed has more depth to it.
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#3
Huh ...I heard that before from my parents 45 years ago I think ???
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#4
And they were right! Seriously though - I just don't get it. I have tried listening to a couple of her tracks and they all sound the same to me. She just does not press any of the right buttons. Must be getting old.......
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Jerome Wrote:And they were right! Seriously though - I just don't get it. I have tried listening to a couple of her tracks and they all sound the same to me. She just does not press any of the right buttons. Must be getting old.......

I dunno J ??? I think her gargantuan popularity stems from her constant media exposure and not her music ???
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#6
Just not my cup of tea but she obviously strikes a chord with the young otherwise she would not be where she is. Each to their own I suppose.
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Do us old farts sound like our parents did when The Beatles arrived on the scene ???? lol
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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Jerome Wrote:There is hope for us old farts yet! And it's good to see talent beating trash/class beating crap (Adele vs Lady Gaga for one) - I don't know how you guys can listen to that Gaga stuff - it's blatant rubbish - there is no real music to speak of, just a manufactured beat and the lyrics are appalling - worse than disco! 'Staying Alive' at 78 speed has more depth to it.

funny, i say the same thing about DSOTM LOL!
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:funny, i say the same thing about DSOTM LOL!

You will be shot at dawn.
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#10
... after being flogged with nettles...
"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture"

Unknown
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