I was in my local Circuit City (ABQ - Cottonwood) on Friday. They had racks and racks of the eMusic "Starter Packs" for sale at a new regular price of $4.98. These are the boxes that are hard-labelled [by eMusic] as $14.99 on the outside. Historically, the BEST you have been able to get these for on eBay was $5.00 or so, and that was rare... the haven't been available often, and they usually go for ~$10 or so. The details as I know them : there's a card in the box with a code. Once the code is entered onto the eMusic site, you have 60 days to download the songs.
The only eMusic entry available at CircuitCity.com is a $9.99 gift card good for 20 songs. Again highlighting that this could be valuable if you are an eMusic fan. Also, considering their subscription model, this card-based solution may be the best way to go : Q: What subscription programs does eMusic offer? A: eMusic offers three low priced subscription plans. eMusic Basic 30 Song Downloads per month eMusic Plus 50 Song Downloads per month eMusic Premium 75 Song Downloads per month
you only have the 60 days to "buy" the songs. Any unused tracks from the card not purchased by the expiriation are lost. [However, once you "buy" the tracks, they remain in your account and they can be re-downloaded any number of times, in case you lose them (or your HDD, which has probably happened to most of us).]
A number of the "bigger" acts on eMusic : Arcade Fire, Conor Oberst, the new John Mellencamp album, a good chunk of the James McMurtry catalog, My Morning Jacket. Not to mention the majority of the catalog of old friends and personal faves - Stroke 9 from SF. Plus Paul Durham/Black Lab. There is also a significant comedy catalog : a LOT of the George Carlin catalog for example, both Mitch Hedberg cd's, Joe Rogan's latest cd, Mitch Fatel's latest, and so on. However, the catalog completion is inconsistent - many artists have some cd's available but not others. For example, there are two previous Elliott Brood cd's, but the most recent one for a month or two back has not shown up yet.
If you a fan of a little more obscure music, I hope you find this deal helpful.
Mike
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