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Amazon MP3 store challenges iTunes with dirt cheap Coldplay (Amazon MP3 store challenges iTunes with dirt cheap Coldplay)  Amazon MP3 store challenges iTunes with dirt cheap Coldplay

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Celebrating the release of British alt-pop group Coldplay's new album "Viva la Vida: or Death and All his Friends," Amazon has taken the opportunity to offer customers the band's entire back catalog for $1.99 per album.

Even though Apple's iTunes has been running "exclusively on iTunes" commercials for Coldplay's newest album since May, "Viva.." is Amazon's top-selling album today. The retailer is now offering the album DRM-free for one dollar cheaper than iTunes.

In addition, Amazon has said it will make all of the band's prior albums available for practically nothing on a week-to-week promotional basis. Today, the 13-track "X &Y" is available for $1.99, or just around 15 cents a song. This will be followed by "A Rush of Blood to the Head," and "Parachutes."

All of these albums cost about 70% more on iTunes, and Apple's history of competitive pricing is, well...nil, which Amazon looks to have this clearly in mind with a new sales push. The company will be doing an ongoing promotion called "Friday Five," where it offers five select albums for five dollars each starting on Fridays and lasting through the following weekend, and it will also offer a "Daily Deal" where a single album will be made available for a deep discount.
June 19, 2008 Author: Tim Conneally


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