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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Music in the Cloud: Amazon Trumps Apple


Apple has abandoned me. This will strike those who know me as a cult-of-Apple kind of guy as a pretty dramatic statement. Down here on the ground, Apple has been good to me. But Apple has not served me particularly well in the Cloud. And when, iTunes went to the Cloud, well, Apple abandoned me.
About a year ago, Apple came out with a great program called iTunes Match. For merely 25 bucks a year a music lover could upload his/her iTunes collection to the Cloud and access it from any Apple device. This included music not purchased from Apple. What's more if the selection is sold by iTunes, it is automatically added to iCloud for you to listen to anytime, on any device would possibly be replaced with a higher quality digital file.

So what's not to like? There is a track limit of 25,000 "songs", and a some of us have large collections which greatly exceed that number. Strangely (though Apple-haters might say, typically), Apple does not allow customers to purchase more space. And even more annoying, without going to great ends, it's impossible to upload just part of one's collection.  It's a case of Apple providing a one-size-fits-all with no flexibility at all.

Three weeks ago, Amazon came to my rescue. They have announced a plan that competes head-on with Apple. For $25 dollars a year, they will store 250,000 tracks-- ten times as many as Apple. And with this premium price they also throw in 50 GB of general file storage in the Amazon cloud.

I started uploading my 37,000 track collection immediately. Unfortunately, there have been a few drawbacks: 1) I have several  drm files I bought on iTunes that will not upload. Same for a few that exceed the track file size maximum. 2) More concerning, I had several thousand that look as though they will need conversion to mp3 format in order to upload.

Strangest of all, using wi-fi, it my upload is progressing at about 800 tracks or so a day.  the upload has been going on fro two weeks, and it looks as though to finish may take a month. 

Still, for $25, I can have an off site back-up for  the greater proportion of my collection. Furthermore it can be access and downloaded by up to ten registered devices. I think that's pretty cool. In this case, Amazon is coming through for me much better than Apple.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Music to My Ears

I really dislike the "top ten" lists that fill the news media at year's end.  But I am going to indulge myself with a set of my own, anyway.  I absolutely love music and listen to it constantly-- at home, at work, in the car.  I always listen when I write this blog.  And though I am an avid movie watcher, I sometimes mix things up by watching concert videos.

So below you will find three lists.  My CD list includes my top ten choices of non-jazz albums  that I listened to for the first time, this year.  I went through fazes of intense listening to blues and country-alt which you will find represented in this list.   For the past month I have been listening to jazz, jazz, and more jazz; so I created a special category for this genre.  And then finally, I list my top ten musical DVDs.

In each case, I put my very favorite at the top of the list, but the others are randomly ordered.  And remember, these are not necessarily new recordings.  They were simply new to me in 2010.

CDS

Son Volt: Retrospective: 1995 - 2000

Rosanne Cash: The List

Gillian Welch: Revival

Joe Bonamassa: The Ballad Of John Henry

Harvey Reid & Joyce Andersen: Christmas Morning

The Derek Trucks Band: Roadsongs

Arcade Fire: The Suburbs

Lucinda Williams: Sweet Old World

Silversun Pickups: Swoon

Leon Russell & Elton John: The Union


JAZZ CDs

Steve Kuhn  Plays Standards

Alan Broadbent Trio  - Moment's Notice

Blue Mitchell - The Cup Bearers

Charlie Haden - The Private Collection

Larry Coryell & Miroslav Vitous - Dedicated to Bill Evans and Scott La Faro

Melody Gardot - My One And Only Thrill

Ray Brown Trio - Souler Energy

Rickey Woodard - California Cookin’

Tom Harrell - Paradise

Warren Vaché & Allan Vaché - "Remember" (Remastered reissue of Mrs. Vaché's Boys)

DVDs

Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense

Rolling Stones: Rock and Roll Circus

The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concerts


R.E.M.: Perfect Square

Peter Frampton: Live in Detroit

Lucinda Williams: Live from Austin, TX

Joe Bonamassa: Live From Royal Albert Hall

Stephen Stills &  Manassas: Live


The T.A.M.I. Show

The Best of Sessions at West 54th: Vol. 1

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