This is bad news, man. If CD sales are dwindling then what is going to
happen to CD quality music? Where is the motivation for a MD to
revolutionize on sound? I can understand the commercial aspects. I am not
too concerned about a Telugu Blue or a Hindi Sivaji but what about the real
stuff in future? 

 

 

From: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com [mailto:arrahmanf...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Gopal Srinivasan
Sent: 30 December, 2009 9:58 AM
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Blue Telugu

 

  

You got one part of the answer right, not the other part. The reason is
definitely financial but it's financial feasibility and not financial
challenges. The age of the CD is over. A market like India was never even
there. The advent of unrestrained mp3 sharing on the internet and the rise
of the CD as a medium coincided in India. 

 

Let me give you a statistic, shocking but true. How many CDs of Slumdog
Millionaire do you think T-Series sold in India? All of 60,000. And T-Series
printed Over 500,000 copies. For all the chest beating that we do on forums
like this, the reality of the day is that nobody pays for music anymore. Who
in his right mind would want to invest in manufacturing and distributing CDs
upfront in such a market scenario? How many CDs of the Telugu dubbed version
of a massive flop do you think will sell? 1000? Can you blame T-Series for
not releasing the CD? Music labels make money only off mobile ringtones and
ringback tones and TV and FM licensing in today's world. Whatever CDs they
do release is purely promotional expenditure, it generates paltry, if any,
income for them.

 

There is minimal upfront cost in distributing mp3s through the likes of
Amazon. That is the route any sensible business would take. I would be
thankful that T-Series is at least progressive enough to provide us with
that option rather than not release anything at all.

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:10, Rivjot <riv...@yahoo.com> wrote:

It was up on amazon a while back, but will have to buy now, as CDs are not
going to be available.

Can somebody please answer why many of Rahman music are not releasing on CD?
There are has been several instances in last few months.. makes me feel
there are financial problems (how can there be financial problems associated
with Rahman's music and how can money get into the way of music?). I am
extremely confused and very eager to know the reason.

Gops / Vijay, if possible, please give some explanation instead of just
saying "no physical CD release" everytime.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan <catchg...@...> wrote:
>
> The soundtrack is available from
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002UDUU00/ref=dm_ty_alb
>
> There will be no physical CD release as things stand.
>




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