iTunes Goes Back to the Future with D45s – 2 Songs, 1 Lower Price
Apple has just released yet another new pricing model onto the iTunes Music Store: D45s [iTunes link]– two songs for one lower price ($1.49 to $1.99).
Confession: I’m old enough to remember the original 45s, those lovable little vinyl (Google it!) records with a hit song on one side, and something ranging from awesome to ridiculous on the other.
Those days are gone, as are the days of $0.99 fixed pricing (though admittedly albums were alway a volume discounted exception), but Apple’s hoping the Digital 45s prove to be as popular as the record companies no doubt hope they’ll help move more music through the age old bundling scheme.
Apple Insider reports that D45s will be exclusive to iTunes only through July 27, at which point other digital music retailers will be able to offer them as well (which, until Amazon MP3 bothers to roll out internationally, means they’ll likely stay exclusive to iTunes in most countries outside the US and UK…)
So, if you’ve been dying to get your jukebox fix, 2009 style, head on over and drop the needle hit the buy now button…


















July 14th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
Such a deal!.
In the 50s, a typical 45 costs 89 cents to a dollar. In Today prices that would be well over 8 dollars.
July 14th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
Interesting concept for the digital age. There are tons of quality B-Sides from good bands which were never released on any CD/Album (depending on how long ago) and as a result never released digitally. Hopefully, some make their way to iTunes. I know of a few that I’d consider.
July 15th, 2009 at 11:33 am
I like this idea, the problem I saw is that I already have a lot of the “a” side songs….complete my D45?