I don't think they care.
So long as the analog public waits in line to spend $30-$60 per album, why should there be any change(s)?
No sense fixing a business model that isn't broken right?
Personally I don't buy many new albums anymore; perhaps one of two a year. I did just pre-order the Eric Clapton/Steve Winwood Madison Square Garden set to be released in August and very anxious to see how good (bad) it sounds. The majority of my money is spent with vendors/stores who sell high quality originals and offer a return policy.
So long as the analog public waits in line to spend $30-$60 per album, why should there be any change(s)?
No sense fixing a business model that isn't broken right?
Personally I don't buy many new albums anymore; perhaps one of two a year. I did just pre-order the Eric Clapton/Steve Winwood Madison Square Garden set to be released in August and very anxious to see how good (bad) it sounds. The majority of my money is spent with vendors/stores who sell high quality originals and offer a return policy.