MajorFubar
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32 years since they went on sale and CDs remain the most cost-effective way to buy music in a digital format. The massive used-market keeps prices at rock bottom for anything but collectables and hot new releases (wait for them to drop down the charts and buy them in Tesco at 50% of). I remain amazed that album downloads continue in many cases to be more expensive than what you can actually buy the CD for online. It can only be because either (1) downloaders are impatient and they would prefer to pay a premium to have an inferior product now than wait for a cheaper superior product to arrive in the post tomorrow, (2) people generally don't buy full albums as downloads, they just cherry-pick their favourite tracks so the premium price doesn't affect them, (3) generally these days people don't buy full albums at all. A indeterminate blur between (2)-(3) is probably close to the truth.