Who bought Lebanon’s only Clapton album?
Sunday, March 27th, 2011
I recently went into Beirut to buy Eric Clapton’s new album. Usually I’m the one who buys the one copy in the country that is not pirated. That’s it. The Lebanon buys one copy of each album. I sometimes wonder how a meeting of record company sales executives must go when they review the monthly sales figures. “OK, so Robbie Williams’ new album is breaking all the records. 8 million in the US; 2 million in the UK; even Germany – Germany!, where you’ve got to knock David Hasselhoff out of the charts to have any success – we managed to shift around a million CDs.” “Great going guys! What’s the bottom performer?“Lebanon.”“Again?”“Yep. It sold a grand total of, wait for it… one.”“Again, just one?”“Yep, just one. As always.”“We gotta find out who this one guy is – maybe he’ll buy two next time.” Well, if they came to the Lebanon they’d find that thousands more are sold, but they are all copies. One original is bought and copied, the cover is also copied and it’s all packaged up and sold for peanuts: maybe $2-3.The quality isn’t bad, it just isn’t great, and every time a new album comes out [...]
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