Abbey Road Anniversary Album, now replaced by manufacturer videos. Checked several albums and as the above thread describes, it appears all song preview clips have been removed and replaced with Manufacturer Videos.
Seems to be aimed toward increasing streaming, which I, for one, do not use.
Abbey Road Anniversary Album, now replaced by manufacturer videos. Checked several albums and as the above thread describes, it appears all song preview clips have been removed and replaced with Manufacturer Videos.
Seems to be aimed toward increasing streaming, which I, for one, do not use.
Just noticed that. Digital MP3s were literally the LAST thing I still bought regularly on Amazon, having cancelled Prime years ago. If I can’t preview the music I’ll have to switch to some other source, iTunes maybe.
Noticed the same thing. This is a real dis-incentive to purchase mp3s from Amazon. I’ve had a few times in the past where I accidentally purchased the wrong track (got a live version when I thought I was getting the studio version, or got a re-recording rather than the original). The preview helps me to know for sure what I’m getting. Without it, I’ll probably go elsewhere. Maybe Google Play.
Abbey Road Anniversary Album, now replaced by manufacturer videos. Checked several albums and as the above thread describes, it appears all song preview clips have been removed and replaced with Manufacturer Videos.
Seems to be aimed toward increasing streaming, which I, for one, do not use.
Abbey Road Anniversary Album, now replaced by manufacturer videos. Checked several albums and as the above thread describes, it appears all song preview clips have been removed and replaced with Manufacturer Videos.
Seems to be aimed toward increasing streaming, which I, for one, do not use.
Abbey Road Anniversary Album, now replaced by manufacturer videos. Checked several albums and as the above thread describes, it appears all song preview clips have been removed and replaced with Manufacturer Videos.
Seems to be aimed toward increasing streaming, which I, for one, do not use.
Just noticed that. Digital MP3s were literally the LAST thing I still bought regularly on Amazon, having cancelled Prime years ago. If I can’t preview the music I’ll have to switch to some other source, iTunes maybe.
Noticed the same thing. This is a real dis-incentive to purchase mp3s from Amazon. I’ve had a few times in the past where I accidentally purchased the wrong track (got a live version when I thought I was getting the studio version, or got a re-recording rather than the original). The preview helps me to know for sure what I’m getting. Without it, I’ll probably go elsewhere. Maybe Google Play.
Just noticed that. Digital MP3s were literally the LAST thing I still bought regularly on Amazon, having cancelled Prime years ago. If I can’t preview the music I’ll have to switch to some other source, iTunes maybe.
Just noticed that. Digital MP3s were literally the LAST thing I still bought regularly on Amazon, having cancelled Prime years ago. If I can’t preview the music I’ll have to switch to some other source, iTunes maybe.
Noticed the same thing. This is a real dis-incentive to purchase mp3s from Amazon. I’ve had a few times in the past where I accidentally purchased the wrong track (got a live version when I thought I was getting the studio version, or got a re-recording rather than the original). The preview helps me to know for sure what I’m getting. Without it, I’ll probably go elsewhere. Maybe Google Play.
Noticed the same thing. This is a real dis-incentive to purchase mp3s from Amazon. I’ve had a few times in the past where I accidentally purchased the wrong track (got a live version when I thought I was getting the studio version, or got a re-recording rather than the original). The preview helps me to know for sure what I’m getting. Without it, I’ll probably go elsewhere. Maybe Google Play.