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Originally Posted by jazznap 
Nope, only CDs for me. I love to read the liner notes and feel I lose the continuity if I don't have/listen to the whole album. Besides used CDs are often cheaper than iTunes (when considering the whole).
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Apple and the record labels are reportedly working on an
enhanced album art and liner notes standard. All in an effort to drive sales of whole albums rather than individual tracks. It will be interesting to see how that turns out.
All of the music that I buy is whole albums. I've never purchased an individual track. The album is still king to me.
I also buy most of my music as used CDs. Buying a used CD from Amazon is often cheaper than buying the MP3 album download from Amazon. And you get it lossless. The downside to buying a CD is that you have to take the time to rip it, tag it, look for good album art online and if you can't find suitable album art you have to scan it in yourself and photoshop it so it looks good. That all takes time. Theoretically a digital download should have all that done for you so you don't have to do any tag editing or look for better album art. Unfortunately that is not always the case. I still end up editing the tags of downloaded files and the included album art is not always up to my standards (some of the Amazon MP3 album art is apparently scanned by people who have no idea what they are doing with a scanner).
Lossless album downloads with full enhanced album art and album notes and consistent tags would be golden.