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nsl73 | 5 years ago

Over 80% of my music listening is full albums, even though I haven’t played a record or CD since 2015.

I really hope the medium of the album survives, because I much prefer listening to a coherent and deliberate group of songs than any other method.

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lotsofpulp|5 years ago

I don’t understand how an album wouldn’t survive if singles survive. An album is a collection of single songs.

boomlinde|5 years ago

That's a bit like saying that a movie is a collection of single pictures.

nsl73|5 years ago

> An album is a collection of single songs.

Releasing songs individually is a serial process. Releasing an album puts all of the songs published into the same context, and everyone’s first experience of all songs occur at the same time.

A band that makes a successful album produces something greater than the sum of the individual songs inside the album

URSpider94|5 years ago

At this time, I would argue that the main reason that the album continues to exist is because it's woven into the fabric of the music industry. As long as there are Billboard album charts and Grammy's are awarded for best album, there will be albums. For many modern artists, they'd be just as happy dropping a continuous drip of singles.

LoSboccacc|5 years ago

a proper album is not a miscellanea of song, it's crafted on a theme or with a specific journey in mind

Nasrudith|5 years ago

Price bundling for one - even without any synergistic benefits like telling a whole story over an album.

jbritton|5 years ago

I love the album format. Long live albums.