Barnes & Noble Dips Toe Into The Music Biz
Author: AF Duncan
September 12th, 2007
Publishers Weekly is reporting that Barnes & Noble has co-produced two CD compilations — mundanely titled “Sunday Music 1″ and “Sunday Music 2″ — that they will sell exclusively.
The bookseller’s first two CD releases (on the new label bigHelium Records) are Sunday Music 1 and Sunday Music 2, compilations mixing together familiar artists (Norah Jones, Peter Gabriel, Patty Griffin, Rufus Wainwright and the late Jeff Buckley) with newer musicians. Some of the tracks have a cache not immediately apparent, including two songs on Sunday Music 2. “Your Love Means Everything” by Faultline features a lead vocal by Coldplay’s Chris Martin. There’s also a previously unreleased track called “The White Room” by a new band named Winona, which is the creation of Grammy Award-winning composer Craig Armstrong (who has produced U2, Madonna, Massive Attack and Pet Shop Boys).
B&N CEO Steve Riggio said, “Though embracing many genres and styles, the Sunday Music compilations have one consistent voice, carried by some of the best singers and writers in the world, comprising the perfect soundtrack for a quiet day.” B&N is hoping the new releases will give a boost to its music sales, which have struggled in recent quarters.
Unfortunately, Riggio fails to mention just how high on the scale of musical blandness these compilations for white people would rate.
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One Response to “Barnes & Noble Dips Toe Into The Music Biz”






September 12th, 2007 at 8:18 am
Jesus Christ, nobody will just allow the CD to die a dignified death…