No Platinum Albums in United States
There will be no Platinum certified albums in the United States this year, the first time since certification had been established in 1976.
Apparently even Disney’s “Frozen” soundtrack didn’t surpass the one million sales mark in the States, selling only just over 750,000 copies this year because of the popularity of music downloads.
Canada’s Gold and Platinum certification was altered to address this issue in 2008.
Prior to May 2008 Canadian album releases were given Platinum Status when they reached 100,000 sales. But this was reduced to 80,000.
Update : Taylor Swift managed to surpass a million sales with “1989” in the first week of November 2014.
Black Friday/Cyber Monday 2013
The discounts have begun :
Abes of Maine
Amazon Canada
Black Friday Week Deals @ Amazon.ca
Amazon U.K
Black Friday Week Deals @ Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
Black Friday Week @ Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Save up to $120 on NOOK HD Tablets, our best price ever – Now extended!
Better World Books
Shop the Better World Books Black Friday Sale and save big on 5 or more used books, all with Free Shipping Worldwide!
Crayola Store
Crayola will be offering deals on Black Friday itself.
Chapters/Indigo
Dino Direct
Entertainment Earth
EntertainmentEarth.com – FIVE days of special Black Friday Daily Deals! (Ends Dec 1st, 2013)
ESET
ESET Black Friday Deal- Buy 1 Year, Get 2nd Year Free! Expires 12/3.
Fox Shop
Kobo Canada
Save 80% on over 1M titles (code: 80Nvbr) – Ends Nov 30th, 2013
Giant Microbes
Guitar Center
Macmall
MacMall – Your #1 Apple Superstore – Various Items on Sale
Microsoft Canada
Miles Kimbal Company
Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale – 15% Off + Free Shipping On All Orders! Use Code MKBFCMFS15
Music & Arts
Check out Early Bird Black Friday Specials at Music & Arts!
Check out Black Friday Deals at Music & Arts!
Musician’s Friend
We’re starting Black Friday Early! Check out these Doorbuster Deals and Save up to 80% off!
National Geographic Store
Nothing But Software
Save at NothingButSoftware (note that they sell more than software)
Novica
Newegg Canada
Click here to shop at Newegg.ca
Pinnacle
Black Friday Promotion – Save $10 Instantly on Pinnacle Studio 17 – Get yours today!
Sears
Sears.ca – Various items on sale.
Shop
Stylin Online
Tiger Direct Canada
COUPON DEALS! Pack extra savings on the best Electronics!
Time Life
WWE Shop
Black Friday Countdown! Save up to 80% on Select WWE Merchandise at WWEShop.com!
West Music
West Music – All Week Black Friday Sale Plus Free Shipping Use BLACKFRIDAY at Checkout.
Woodwind & Brasswind
Shop at Woodwind and Brasswind – 15% Off
Looking For An Instrument Or Accessories ?
GuitarCenter.com has extended numerous offers for Canadians, including their free shipping offer for orders over $199 Canadian.
Until July 16th, you will be able to enjoy the aforementioned free shipping offer and 5% off orders over $199 Canadian with coupon code LESPAUL. You can also use this LESPAUL coupon code to get 10% off orders over $999 Canadian until July 16th, 2013.
Changes in Retail Sales Taxes in BC and PEI
Effective today, residents of Prince Edward Island will be subject to a Harmonized Sales Tax of 14% on most services and products whilst British Columbia Residents will be subject to a Goods and Services Tax of 5%, which will be replacing the Harmonized Sales Tax of 12% in BC.
In British Columbia there will be a decrease in taxes on books (audio, electronic, bound and printed), basic cable services, concert tickets, music lessons and movie tickets but a combined tax of 12% (5% GST + 7% PST) will remain on most products and services. Individually purchased magazines will be subject to less taxes in this province.
In Prince Edward Island there will be decreases in retail sales taxes on CDs, DVDs, Blu-Rays, MP3 players, DVD and Blu-Ray players, radios, stereos, televisions, movie tickets, basic cable subscriptions and individual magazine purchases. Audio Books and Books will still be subject to the GST at 5% in this province whilst music lessons will be exempt.
For additional information please consult the following documents :
- For Residents of British Columbia
- What’s Taxable and What’s Not ? (pdf)
- Fact sheet: Changes to the sales tax in British Columbia
- Elimination of the HST in British Columbia in 2013 – Questions and Answers
- For Residents of Prince Edward Island
- What’s Taxable and What’s Not ?
- Fact sheet: Harmonized sales tax in Prince Edward Island
- GST/HST – General information HST – Transitional rules for Prince Edward Island for transactions that straddle April 1, 2013
Boxing Day Sales Start Tonight
You’ll notice that most retailers are starting their boxing day sales as early as 8pm tonight, like Best Buy, Future Shop and The Source. But some have already started offering Boxing Week specials like iTunes and Amazon.ca
, where you can find deep discounts on music and film.
I just took advantage of this sale to upgrade my X-Men collection to blu-ray by placing an order for the X-Men Trilogy and X-Men: First Class
. It was way too tempting.
Also tempting are those $50 iTunes gift cards that are being offered for $39 at Best Buy Canada and Future Shop stores, as part of their boxing day sales, though I’m still weighing my options when it comes to a streaming player for my television.
BTW, if you’re looking for gift cards, my guide is online and will be expanded shortly.
A Vinyl Comeback ?
It appears that more and more consumers are choosing vinyl over compact disc when if comes to purchasing physical copies of their music.
According to Soundscan, Americans had purchased just over 330 million vinyl albums last year and over 76 thousand new record albums were released in the United States that year.
Apparently many audiophiles are purchasing mp3s for their portable players and purchasing vinyl for their home stereos instead of compact discs because they believe vinyl has a richer sound. And although many bloggers have claimed that this opinion was subjective, the sales of vinyl records continue to rise.
Regardless of the technological debate, consumers have not dropped vinyl as a physical format like the magnetic tape formats (8 track/cassette tape). And compact disc sales are dropping so dramatically in the United States that many major retailers have either reduced or eliminated the retail space they had dedicated to the format.
On the other hand, many online retailers have created vinyl stores to fulfill the demand, including Amazon.ca & chapters.indigo.ca
in Canada, and Amazon.com
, Barnes & Noble
, CD Universe
, DeepDiscounts.com & JR.com
in the United States.
Yes, compact disc sales were still substantial at $225.5 Million dollars in the United States in 2011. But sales have slipped by 5.7% from 2010 whilst sales of LPs, digital singles and digital albums have grown.
LPs will not likely not surpass compact discs in sales anytime soon. But it obviously remains a niche product that is fashionable in certain circles, who also prefer the artwork found on LPs and 45s.
Compact disc inserts may be adequate to some but I personally prefer framing a LP for display if I am unable to find a poster of an album cover’s artwork. And I doubt that I am alone in finding the LP album cover more aesthetically appealing.
Many home audio systems and compact stereo units still include turntables but record players are available as separate components in Canada from Amazon.ca, Sears.ca
, and Sony.ca
.