studio150
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With less people buying CDs or vinyl rather than downloading, one of the ways that musicians can increase sales and improve income is to release a limited number which they sign.
Where this is not part of a super deluxe box set, it usually means an increase in price of £10 or is just part of a initial run to gain publicity and reward fans.
So Ronnie Wood is shortly issuing a live CD/Vinyl of a gig he did playing only Chuck Berry numbers.
The deluxe box (unsigned) £50, the deluxe box (signed) £299.
So £249 for a signed set list.
Obviously well overpriced but no doubt some Rolling Stone fans will buy.
Therefore for your favourite musician or footballer how much would you be prepared to splash out (or have paid).
Where this is not part of a super deluxe box set, it usually means an increase in price of £10 or is just part of a initial run to gain publicity and reward fans.
So Ronnie Wood is shortly issuing a live CD/Vinyl of a gig he did playing only Chuck Berry numbers.
The deluxe box (unsigned) £50, the deluxe box (signed) £299.
So £249 for a signed set list.
Obviously well overpriced but no doubt some Rolling Stone fans will buy.
Therefore for your favourite musician or footballer how much would you be prepared to splash out (or have paid).