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Is the AllOfMP3/Alltunes catalog getting many of the latest albums ? -
10-10-2008, 06:54 AM
I have tried to find the latest albums by Oasis or James Morrison and I can't find them. I find this a little suprising and was wondering how up to date other people are finding the catalog with regard to new releases ?
mp3sparks/etc has never been leader in "new releases" stuff... just like it has never been leader in "mass storage"
The reason that many people follow AllOfMP3/MP3Sparks almost religiously is because of their online encoding (with its optional file format and bit rate)... It never was and probably never will be because they are getting the new/newer albums as the first store on the block...
The reason that many people follow AllOfMP3/MP3Sparks almost religiously is because of their online encoding (with its optional file format and bit rate)...
Do any sites have more of Latin music releases? Ie. Mexico, Brasil, etc.?
I'd like to find Toninho Horta - To Jobim With Love , it was released about one month ago from what I understand. (Brasil)
Anybody? Or do we start new threads on these subjects?
Emusic for Latin and world music hands down..I collect both
but mostly Salsa artists from NY but they do get in albums
from all the Latin countries and all over the world as well as
all the new Indie stuff.
For me, the sticky link in your post doesn't work - but in the above quote, it does
As for the Google custom searches: it's worth remembering that Google doesn't have the sites fully indexed, and also that Custom Searches like these don't return the full results that you'd get with a Google site search, so 'false negatives' are quite likely.