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  1. The more famous and oldest club is the BMG Music Service. This club allows members to receive 11 free CDs as long as they purchase one at regular price within a year of sign-up. Members must, however, pay shipping costs for each of the CDs they order (including the free ones), which is about two bucks apiece. A newer music club at the BMG store ...

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      Columbia House merged with Sony/BMG in 2005. Columbia House...

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · Yes, in the early '90s, BMG Music Club was a great way to expand my collection on a budget. Never bought the full-priced selections, but shopped the sales and signed up everyone I knew to earn bonus selections. They were real glass-mastered CDs.

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · I've noticed this for some time, but the actual CD's pressed by BMG Music Club seem to hold up really well. I've never had any problems with them. I rarely see many pinholes if any - just a few if they do appear - and they never seem to have problems I've found with other older CD's, like "sticky" labels that comes off in water (Nimbus ...

  5. May 3, 2018 · The BMG music logo was the thing that first drew me to the four-by-five card embedded into the spine of a Rolling Stone magazine. Album titles and the occasional colored pop-out images of recording artists like Sting and Chris Isaac littered the two-page spread. And there at the bottom, surrounded by blank space and perched […]

  6. Jun 14, 2019 · At their mid-1990s peak, Columbia House and BMG made a lot of money. According to The Recording Industry by Geoffrey P. Hull, music clubs paid between $1.50 and $5.50 for a CD, which they then sold for $16. He reports that if the clubs sold one out of every three discs, they'd make close to $8 in profit.

  7. Jun 21, 2021 · The Columbia House music club, quietly owned by media Godheads Sony and Time Warner, slung eight-CDs-for-a-penny — if the member bought a certain amount of music at full club prices while ...

  8. May 4, 2003 · OK, I forgot that BMG does not have all music titles, so that narrows my list down, a bit. Albums I can buy: Bill Haley-From The Original Master Tapes Joni Mitchell-Blue Allman Brothers Band-Eat a Peach Grateful Dead-American Beauty Eric Clapton-Slowhand Neil Young-Harvest Van Morrison-Moondance Joe Jackson-Look Sharp Getz/Gilberto Steely Dan-Aja The Clash-London Calling Aerosmith-Toys In The ...

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