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  1. Sep 26, 2023 · Columbia House offer from 1972 – 8 tapes or records for 2.86. Club Applicant: Choose 12 Records for Only $2.86. All you do to join the Columbia House/Columbia Record Club is choose 12 Records from the Columbia Record Club Magazine or the Regular Selections Brochure, for which you’ll be billed only $2.86, plus mailing and handling.

  2. Oct 9, 2016 · Let start with catalog albums. As BMG Music Club was funded in 1987, albums from 1985 or before can be considered as catalog records in the Club era. Only six of them made it to the Top 100 list: 1976 – The Eagles – Greatest Hits 1971-1975 – 1,520,000 1977 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours – 1,310,000 1978 – Grease Soundtrack – 899,000

  3. Feb 9, 2014 · If AccurateRip is happy I'm happy. The record club version and original have always matched up in my experience. Where I don't like the record club versions is when it's a cover that I might want to scan and possibly submit to AlbumArtExchange. The printing quality of the record club versions is sometimes poor or not as good as the original.

  4. Feb 20, 2019 · The merger was abandoned in early 2000, with Columbia House's poor finances and stiff competition from online giant Amazon.com cited as factors. Within months, CDNow was purchased by Bertelsmann, which partially merged it with BMG Direct into a venture called BeMusic. CDNow was taken over and merged into Amazon the following year.

  5. BMG Buys Columbia House The combined company will have about $1.5 billion in annual revenue and 16 million members in North America. Bertelsmann AG (BMG) announced that it has purchased Columbia House, the large membership club music and movie seller, for around $400 million. Columbia House was BMG Direct's largest competitor with 8 million ...

  6. Aug 11, 2015 · Columbia House once set the bar for the music-club subscription business model, becoming a household — or at least high school — name through its famous deal: piles of CDs and tapes for a penny.

  7. For younger LTM readers, Columbia House (and it's rival BMG) was a mail order music service where you get 8 or 12 CDs or cassettes in order to join the club. If you are a music fan in your 30s and above, you almost without a doubt have a Columbia House story. Personally, I gamed Columbia House and BMG hard as a teen in the mid-90s, signing up ...

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