The Gamble That Didn’t Pay Off
| November 17, 2009 at 4:41 pm | Print This Post
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The album in the widget to the left is not the album discussed in this post. All will become clear.
Yesterday, BB Brunes released their second album Nico Teen Love. Their first single from this album was released several months ago and was available to listen to free online. You can see videos of Dynamite (translated here) and others in the video section of their site. Extracts from three other songs from Nico Teen Love have been available for some time here.
It had been possible to pre-order the album in physical form and, unfortunately, for a physical price but, not wanting another CD in my life I decided to wait until the release date and download from either iTunes or Amazon depending on which was the cheapest (not that I’ve ever found an album that was cheaper on iTunes).
I knew this was at best a foolish gamble and, as I had feared, the album is not available in either store, nor is it available to purchase from the band’s official site. So I now have a physical copy of the album making its way to me from France.
If you want to hear extracts from all the songs on the album you can hear them on the French Amazon store although you will not be able to buy the album outside of France. Alternatively, you can fire up iTunes, navigate to the store and then in the bottom right of your iTunes application select the round flag icon and then use the following list of countries to move to the French store. You can then search for the album and listen to the extracts, but again, unless you have a French iTunes account you won’t be able to get your ears on the full album. The iTunes price of 14.99 euros is horrific and is made worse when you see that it is priced at a much more sensible 9.99 EUR on Amazon.
Amazon have however got their hands on some of my money today after I bought Diam’s new release S.O.S. Voilà pourqoui the album in the widget is not the subject of this post. Unusually this was the same price (GBP 7.99) as in iTunes but I prefer to buy from Amazon so that I get the DRM-free MP3s and Amazon’s downloader integrates the album into your iTunes library for you without any hassle.
So, there will be two reviews coming shortly.
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Comment by Em
Made Monday, 1 of February , 2010 at 4:35 am
I was able to buy their second album off of Amazon, and I live in America. However, the actual delivery time took almost 3 months. In my opinion, it is worth the wait.


