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The Single Returns To Haunt Music Biz
That's the nightmare currently facing the music industry. Almost a decade after virtually eliminating 45s and cassette singles, thereby forcing fans to spend more money on whole albums, the digital single is largely responsible for the industry's woes. (11/05) Read
Keyword(s) : Album, Digital, Cassette, Single
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