Hello all. The title says it all really. I’m looking for opinions on what is the best MP3 download site. Legal sites only please.
I don’t have a portable MP3 player but my home theatre system plays MP3s, and maybe if I get a bit of a collection up I’ll get an ipod or something as well.
You can listen to entire albums as streaming audio to try them out. They take credit cards and PayPal and prices are reasonable (USD 8 for an album).
Once you’ve selected and paid, you get a password good for sixty days that lets you onto a page where you can download high-quality VBR MP3s, 128-kb/s CBR MP3s, OGGs, FLACs, and even big-ass uncompressed WAVs just right for burning a standard audio CD. You even get the album art!
If you pay USD 5 more, they’ll make and send you a CD.
Its all about allofmp3.com . You can’t beat 5 cents a song. Legal until a court says otherwise. Several courts have said its legal so far. Theoretically, only as long as you are in Russia, but I don’t see any enforcement mechanism forthcoming.
Thanks for your suggestions. allofMP3 is the type of thing I’m after. A site with everything from today’s top 40 to obscure Pink Floyd bootlegs.
I would have been quite happy using Apple’s iTunes Music Store but it is not yet available in Australia and the only comparable site is Telstra’s Bigpond music site. However they charge more if you are not a Bigpond customer and even their cheap rates are a bit pricey.
What next, passing out Jack Chick tracts on how buying your music from a dealer that doesn’t create maximum profits for ASCAP and BMI will make you burn in everlasting fire caused by Pat Boone albums?
Congratulations, Mockingbird, you win that argument that no one was making. Now back to the subject at hand…
Allofmp3.com is easy to use, reliable, has a very good selection of music from a wide variety of countries, is very affordable, and obviously, totally illegal and immoral. Media Services (the Russian company behind the site) does NOT have any kind of license to distribute someone else’s copyright, especially over the Net and across borders. Just because the courts haven’t handed down a verdict doesn’t mean it’s hunky dory. The site still runs because the record companies haven’t gotten their shit together enough yet to shut it down. Knowing what I know about Russian business, I would say that’s because the Mob is on schedule with its generous donations to the Russian authorities, and the site will operate unimpeded until the RIAA/Congress/USTF makes enough noise. But that day WILL come. (Soon: Moscow police turn in Allofmp3.com to authorities. “We have consistently said that Allofmp3.com is not licensed to distribute our members’ repertoire in Russia or anywhere else.”)
I don’t feel any need to defend the helpless record conglomerates seeking to maximize their profits, but they know their legal rights and are going to try to enforce their copyrights. If you download from Allofmp3, in addition to striking a blow against The Man, you simply demonstrate that you don’t give a shit about the artists whose music you dowload being able to make a living. If you really think that you can legally download an entire album for under $1-2, from a Russian website run by a nebulous startup company, and that they have the legal right to host the files, and that Weezer or 50 Cent or whoever your chosen artist is is getting any of that money, well, then, I have a bridge to sell you.
Rhapsody, ITunes and Napster. I have friends that use all of these (I don’t download music, so I don’t have first-hand experience) but they’ve all loved each in their own way.
If you deem it immoral because IFPI and RIAA aren’t paid as much as if you were to download from, say, iTunes instead, that’s entirely up to you. But I don’t agree.
You might try out IUMA. They are a “free” site for Independent Music Artists. There are some pop ups when you first arrive though but the price can’t be beat.
No, I deem it immoral because those that write and perform the songs don’t get a share of the profits. While I accept that it’s legal in Russia, I really don’t see the difference between downloading an album from bittorrent or emule rather than allofmp3 besides the fact that P2P is cheaper !
A less biased article can be found here : http://slate.msn.com/id/2115868/
Ok, can we just let the allofmp3 thing slide for a while? My intention in specifying a legal download site was to avoid having my thread taken over by the usual debate over the morality of free music downloads.
I haven’t been to Napster since it cleaned up its act, I’ll check it out. iTunes is no good because the iTunes music store is not available in Australia. Likewise MSN music.
Veering slightly off topic, I downloaded a song from a legal site and it was locked to the computer I used for the download, i.e. it wouldn’t play if copied to another computer. Now I have an iPod. What happens if I purchase a song and want to put it on my iPod? Also what happens if I get a new computer, or a new iPod? Do I have to repurchase my whole library?
otherwise there’s www.emusic.com which is more expensive then the 2 others but let’s youcopy the MP3 to as many other pc’s or mp3 players as you like afterwards.