iTunes and the charts
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 11:32
Hey there Copeland-types,
I'm not sure about Europe or the rest of the world, but in the UK digital downloads from such sites like iTunes now count towards the Top 100 etc., etc. They don't have to have physical CDs available at the same time.
That means that if enough people bought one song from our adroit drummer's catalogue, we could get him in the charts. Now that would be pretty cool.
What track would you pick?
For whatever reason, there's not an awful lot of Stew-only stuff on the UK store of iTunes. (Orchestralli and the Highlander score is there).
I'd pick 'On Any Other Day' of course. In fact, I think I'm gonna get it right now.
When are we gonna see Klark's stuff, Stewart?
Best wishes and all that.
Wombat
I'm not sure about Europe or the rest of the world, but in the UK digital downloads from such sites like iTunes now count towards the Top 100 etc., etc. They don't have to have physical CDs available at the same time.
That means that if enough people bought one song from our adroit drummer's catalogue, we could get him in the charts. Now that would be pretty cool.
What track would you pick?
For whatever reason, there's not an awful lot of Stew-only stuff on the UK store of iTunes. (Orchestralli and the Highlander score is there).
I'd pick 'On Any Other Day' of course. In fact, I think I'm gonna get it right now.
When are we gonna see Klark's stuff, Stewart?
Best wishes and all that.
Wombat