Had to be there
If you had ever seen this group preform you could only say that this album is the best of all. Listen with headphones on.
If you had ever seen this group preform you could only say that this album is the best of all. Listen with headphones on.
Would you question it if you were downloading an album with 12 tracks that was 42 minutes long? Because if you do the math 12 tracks times 3 1/2 minutes per track (what used to be around the average length of a track) comes out to exactly the same amount per total amount of music. Don't get me wrong, this is not very competitively priced as a quick Google search will show, but that just helps show the illogic of the whole per track pricing strategy.
While this album is of interest to fusion completists (McLaughlin, like Miles Davis at the same time, rarely recorded a whole album without doing SOMETHING interesting and exciting) it points out, in a fairly prominent way, the oddness of the new pricing structure for the Columbia catalog, since two of the three cuts are "album only". Logic would seem to dictate that even the deal calls for "premium pricing" some material, there'd be some compromise short of "album only", even if it meant charging four or five "download points" per cut for the premium material.
3 tracks, 42 minutes = 12 downloads?