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Title: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: greenttby on April 10, 2006, 03:33:37 PM
Where is the least inexpensive and best site to download gospel music?

Thanks
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: vtguy84 on April 11, 2006, 02:34:53 PM
I do iTunes to get my music.....they tend to have a lot of stuff, and it's only 99c per track and 11.99??  for the whole album.

well Worth it
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: ddw4e on April 17, 2006, 08:00:03 PM
Definitely iTunes
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Long Fingers on April 18, 2006, 02:42:38 PM
Where is the least inexpensive and best site to download gospel music?

Thanks



Try The Gospel Fill Up http://thefillup.blogspot.com

or go to Walmart.com From there go their music download store, tracks are 88 cents and to download an entire album from there (runs about 8$-9$ tax not included) is cheaper than going to the store and purchasing it.
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: greenttby on April 24, 2006, 04:05:33 PM
Thnaks you guys.
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Long Fingers on April 29, 2006, 04:17:57 PM
Thnaks you guys.

You're welcome  ;)
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: drummer_boi23 on April 30, 2006, 12:10:03 PM
use itunes 100 percent on that
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Long Fingers on April 30, 2006, 12:38:04 PM
use itunes 100 percent on that


Really? Because I check Itunes out and Walmart.com (their music download store) is cheaper overall  if you want to go that route. A single track is 88 cents versus Itunes 99 cents and if you needed to download the whole album it's also cheaper through Walmart. I was looking for Martha Munizzi's new album and it was around $17 to download the whole album versus nearly $20 at Itunes, so you're best bet is Walmart or even better yet The Gospel Fill-Up http://thefillup.blogspot.com .
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Long Fingers on May 02, 2006, 08:49:13 AM
^bump^
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Fantom on May 17, 2006, 11:35:13 AM
One thing that I have noticed when going to stores (WalMart & Target) is that there Gospel music selection has constantly been dwindiling.  Has anyone else seen this.  I could go into WalMart and find pretty much any/all the newest Gospel CD's/DVD's.  But now the selection has pretty much shrunk to only a couple of rows.
I would frequent our local christian book store "Bereans" but I'd rather spend 9-13 dollars at WalMart or Target than spend 20 dollars at Berean.
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: vtguy84 on May 17, 2006, 12:17:29 PM
One thing that I have noticed when going to stores (WalMart & Target) is that there Gospel music selection has constantly been dwindiling.  Has anyone else seen this.  I could go into WalMart and find pretty much any/all the newest Gospel CD's/DVD's.  But now the selection has pretty much shrunk to only a couple of rows.
I would frequent our local christian book store "Bereans" but I'd rather spend 9-13 dollars at WalMart or Target than spend 20 dollars at Berean.

Our Walmart is still up and kicking here.....that's where I get all my CDs
Title: Re: Downloading gospel music..
Post by: Long Fingers on May 18, 2006, 08:13:24 AM
One thing that I have noticed when going to stores (WalMart & Target) is that there Gospel music selection has constantly been dwindiling.  Has anyone else seen this.  I could go into WalMart and find pretty much any/all the newest Gospel CD's/DVD's.  But now the selection has pretty much shrunk to only a couple of rows.
I would frequent our local christian book store "Bereans" but I'd rather spend 9-13 dollars at WalMart or Target than spend 20 dollars at Berean.

I live in a big city in the states so I find that stores like Walmart, Target, Circuit City, and Best Buy don't have a big gospel section at all. They never really did, but what they did have is shrinking. So I'll go for the latest album, because they'll have it in stock (sometimes...when the New Direction album "Rain" came out, Circuit City only had one in stock, and I was there when the store opened  ?/? ), but if it's older than two years, it's harder to find in a store, I have had to resort to special ordering it or go online and purchase a gospel cd at many times.

As far as Christian stores go, I try to support them but they carry less gospel music than the secular retail stores (more CCM vs gospel) and cost much more. So I really don't know why the state of purchasing gospel music is the way it is.