From the way this is phrased, I wonder if an over-7 minute song has to be sold album-only, or if a record label could opt to allow longer songs to be sold individually if it wanted to.
What I'd really like to know more about is what the deal is with partial albums. When can a partial album be offered, and for how long?
From the way this is phrased, I wonder if an over-7 minute song has to be sold album-only, or if a record label could opt to allow longer songs to be sold individually if it wanted to.
What I'd really like to know more about is what the deal is with partial albums. When can a partial album be offered, and for how long?
I'd like to know that too, since the Clash's London Calling is a partial album with a grand total of two songs.
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Originally posted by Eugene
Falls under the "7 minute" rule. Any song over that length can be sold as an album only track.
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From the way this is phrased, I wonder if an over-7 minute song has to be sold album-only, or if a record label could opt to allow longer songs to be sold individually if it wanted to.
What I'd really like to know more about is what the deal is with partial albums. When can a partial album be offered, and for how long?
Originally posted by shetline
From the way this is phrased, I wonder if an over-7 minute song has to be sold album-only, or if a record label could opt to allow longer songs to be sold individually if it wanted to.
What I'd really like to know more about is what the deal is with partial albums. When can a partial album be offered, and for how long?
I'd like to know that too, since the Clash's London Calling is a partial album with a grand total of two songs.
I mean, why bother?