A major-label album may cost $1 million or more total, to produce and promote. (One copy may go from $9.99 or cheaper to $15.99 or more to buy.) CD duplicating prices can vary; ask your local recording studios. (Don't ask them to make copies of someone's else's album, if you don't own the copyright.)
In 1985, the cost of an album was about $2.00. In comparison with today's prices, most new albums cost about $15.
Singles were .49 and albums were $3.99-$4.99 - but often on sale.
8.95 + tax $8.95 plus tax
In 1976 in Kansas City, Kansas the cost of an album was $5.00. at Peaches Records. They were about $6.00 elsewhere.
The average price for a movie ticket in 1983 was $3.15.
I bought the vinyl for $20ish. I had $100. I bought a bat and a baseball and the Thriller album.
From the sale of there CD's.... (not from illegal downloads.. lol ) Who ever said that is an idiot. Recording artists on major record labels usually make 10% and sometimes 15% of the retail sale price of their album. Sometimes a certain percent of that will be given to the producer of the record. The record label then takes 85 to 90% of each product sold, the label will then recoup the cost of the recording and production cost which they front to the artist. Artists on independent record labels can receive as much as 50% of the product sold at retail price. It isn't uncommon for artists to go into debt to their record label. CDs basically give the artist exposure and is not a revenue source. Artists make most of their money from touring and merchandise which the record label typically isn't involved.
£238.98 pp if you want to get an album included that would be £242.88 Thanks x
In 1976 in Kansas City, Kansas the cost of an album was $5.00. at Peaches Records. They were about $6.00 elsewhere.
That depends on which group record the album.
In the middle 1950s the cost of a record album ranged from $2.98 to $3.98
The average price of a movie ticket in 1983 was $3.15.
The cost of the album Help by the George Martin Orchestra will vary depending on where it is purchased. As of July 2013, the average cost for this album is between $12 and $16.
The cost of rent varied by region in 1983, just as it does today. The average cost of rent for a 3 bedroom apartment was $153 a month.
i dont care
Assuming you mean Mercury Cougar, a new 1983 Mercury Cougar sold for $9800.
Record cost refers to the amount of money spent on producing, distributing, and promoting a music record or album. This includes expenses such as recording studio fees, mixing and mastering costs, artwork design, manufacturing physical copies, marketing, and other related expenses.
The average cost for car insurance is around 1500 dollars a year. The cost will vary depending on driving record, make and model of car and other factors.
The average price for a movie ticket in 1983 was $3.15.
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