PureTrack.com: Canada's Answer to Online Music

10/16/2003 12:29:51 am by CarlJ
For those of you who are interested in buying your music online, but haven't been able to because they all target Americans, you'll be happy to know that a new service called PureTrack is now available to Canadians, with singles going for $0.99 each, and albums at $9.99 and up. Currently they offer about 175,000 tracks with content from all five major record labels as well as most independent labels. 250,000 will be on stream by next month and 300,000 by year-end.
For more information on this, you can either go to the CBC, or the Globe and Mail.

3 Comments

1. rip off

who wants to pay a buck a song. I mean.. seriously.. 15 songs on a CD... that's 15 bucks. Might as well buy an ACTUAL CD... with all the packaging.. and kewl extras that are gettin thrown in the CD cases now.. like stickers.. and contests.. and other stuff.

2. Re: Puretrack.com

But, you get what you pay for, instead of 3-4 good songs on an album ... this way, it'll only cost you $5 for those songs, instead of $15 for those songs plus ones you don't like

3. Still think it's a Rip off?

4 years later, iTunes doesn't seem to be hurting from selling tracks for a buck
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