dreunc1542 said:
Sam Mills 51 said:
This is what the iTunes generation will miss. Some groups aren't worried about churning out good albums, and those won't be missed. But others have some excellent deep cuts which don't appeal to a wide audience - or that's the perception, anyway - but they're excellent, sometimes much better than the high-profile tracks.
The trick is knowing what acts are good, and of those, what suits your taste.
How will the iTunes generation miss this? I have plenty of favorite songs by artists that aren't "main tracks" on the albums I own.
Because I believe that many of the iTunes generation will concern themselves with only the "hits" or "most popular' tracks. Seems that the albums - and I'm not talking about those large black vinyl discs - are becoming thought processes of the past.
There might be some exceptions to this thinking, however, such as you. I hope that's the case and I'm wrong. Wouldn't be the first time ...