Two points to be made: because of the collapse of the record biz, there is a new emphasis on playing music for a living, with selling a few recordings as a side benefit. That's why a lot of pop and rock bands give away a new single on their websites; we may be getting back to the music business as it was before the baby boomers started buying albums by the millions. And the other thing is the single itself: fans are able to buy the track they want for 99 cents instead of an overpriced, over-produced album, just as I used to buy 78s for 89 cents when I was a kid. These are changes, as someone said, not the end of the world, and they may be changes we should welcome.
Donald Clarke