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AC/DC Relax Wal-Mart-Only Policy, Give Indie Stores “Black Ice” Vinyl

10/3/08, 8:45 am EST

While Wal-Mart secured the exclusive rights for AC/DC’s Black Ice CD, the Australian rockers have satiated America’s independent record stores by giving them exclusive rights to sell the Black Ice vinyl. Indies will also sell a 7” single featuring Black Ice’s “Rock N’ Roll Train” and “War Machine.” The vinyl compromise follows reports that indie stores were circumventing Wal-Mart’s exclusive deal by importing mass amounts of Black Ice from South America, where the cheap price of the CD makes selling it in the States profitable. A similar method was implemented by those sneaky record stores in lieu of Wal-Mart’s exclusive release of the EaglesLong Road Out of Eden last year. Black Ice will hit shelves on October 20th.

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dude | 10/3/2008, 11:45 am EST

LONG LIVE VINYL!

Beltway Greg | 10/5/2008, 1:03 am EST

Apple saves the record industry and what do the stupid bands do but run into the arms of WalMart? Good for Angus and Malcolm but bad for the smaller bands that will be pushed into the arms of the mart. Suckers.

kh | 10/6/2008, 6:56 pm EST

way to stick it to wal-mart

Paul M. | 11/16/2008, 4:44 pm EST

WalMart gets the music to the masses cheaply.
Apple tries to dominate with DRM and iPod to make a monopoly and keep prices higher. NO to DRM. I prefer CDs, full quality music (not compressed as all MP3s and Apple downloads).

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