The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #99172 Message #1972577
Posted By: Zhenya
19-Feb-07 - 12:09 PM
Thread Name: Best music download sites
Subject: RE: Best music download sites
I never heard of the second performer, so can't help you there, but eMusic.com has Jimmie Rodgers albums.
It's subscription only, however, but has excellent prices and great selection of many types of music of interest to Mudcatters. I've been subscribing for almost a year and am very happy with the selection and service.
To browse the music without having to sign up for anything , go to eMusic.com, and then scroll all the way to the bottom of the page that opens up. There should be a fine print line that says "About eMusic." Click on that, and it will take you to the main page, which has Q&A links explaining how eMusic works. On the top of that page, click on the "Browse" tab to get to the main music browser page.
If you want even more info: Also on that first page that opens up (where you find the browse tab), if you scroll to the bottom of that page, you can click on the fine print item "Message boards" to see users' comments. In particular, look at one that's titled "Frequently asked questions (Read me first)" which is an eMusic permathread, completely user written, and usually bumped to the top of the list or close by. (but worth searching for if it's lower down.) This also helps explain how eMusic works.
OK, hope you or someone else finds this interesting.