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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0All the focus has been on streaming music the last few years, with the comeback of the vinyl record getting much attention as well. Meanwhile the once mighty CD has been pretty much written off as a relic of the past. After all, who needs a round plastic souvenir when the same music can be accessed so easily online, and for a lot less money as well. As the music industry is finding out though, last rights for the format might be a bit premature, as the demand for CDs in some cases is way higher than anticipated.Never was this more in evidence than recently when brick and mortar retailers saw their CD stock of hit titles dwindle to zero while new supplies remained backorder.According to Billboard, four hit Universal Music Group (UMG) titles (Eminem’s Kamikaze, Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter V, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack and Greta Van Fleet’s Anthem of the Peaceful Army) have surprised everyone when the CD versions of those titles quickly sold out. In some cases, the CD versions of the titles weren’t even in stores on their release dates.CDs Are Dead! …Or Are They?
Although vinyl has been making a significant comeback in the age of streaming, the CD has largely been thought of as a relic of the past. New data suggests, however,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/11/cds-were-supposed-to-be-dying-but-that-may-not-be-the-case.html]