Stumbling through Amazon’s MP3 store today (I’ve recently become an iPod owner), I was surprised to find that they have quite a bit of music available for free download. In fact, they’ve collected it all in one place, so you can click through and grab what you want.
Some of the goodies on offer include songs by The Apples In Stereo, David Byrne and Brian Eno, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, The Streets, Loudon Wainwright III, Bob Mould, an entire Amazon Jazz Sampler, and a bunch more.
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at 9:29 am on January 27, 2009
Thanks for the tip!
More JAZZ!!
at 4:37 pm on January 28, 2009
there are also a few free albums (9 as of this comment): http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1233185795/ref=sr_f3_all?ie=UTF8&rs=&keywords=free%20mp3%20downloads&rh=i%3Adigital-music%2Ck%3Afree%20mp3%20downloads%2Ci%3Adigital-music-album
at 5:19 pm on January 31, 2009
Wow .. out of all that I recognize one artist… Loudon Wainwright III…. Thanks anyway for the free song.
Maybe I'll come back to it later.
I've tried to put free music on my page too,
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At least these came recommended before I started downloading.
Dave
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