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  1. 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.

  2. If you were into music in the 90s, you likely remember BMG Music Service and Columbia House that would advertise "8 CDs for the price of 1" or other similar offers. And the thing, it an actual offer. With BMG, you would get four CDs for signing up, and after you bought one (for around $16, give or take), you would get three more for free.

  3. May 3, 2018 · 1) Princes The Hits 1: Singing from a plastic tube in the “7’s” video, Prince and his belly dancer circled one another with swords, blindfolds, doves. The video’s story of revenge was alluring and mysterious, but in the foreground, the electric currents shooting through his body seduced me.

  4. Jun 21, 2021 · Throughout the 1990s, corporate CD clubs like Columbia House and the BMG Music Service dumped millions upon millions of compact discs on a consumer public ready to replace their vinyl...

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Alternative rock band Hootie & the Blowfish sold 13 million copies of their debut album Cracked Rear View, and 3 million of those sales came through Columbia House or BMG. In fact, in 1994, an estimated 15 percent of all CDs in the US were sold through a music club.

  6. Dec 7, 2021 · Columbia House and BMG took advantage of people who didn't want to go shopping at a retail store, by offering new releases for a pretty high price. These people subsidized people like me who took major advantage of the sale prices they offered.

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  8. Jun 21, 2021 · Throughout the 1990s, corporate CD clubs like Columbia House and the BMG Music Service dumped millions upon millions of compact discs on a consumer public ready to replace their vinyl...

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