Single Somewhere There’s An Angel Sells For £100

Filed under: Music, News | By: Kerry
Posted on: September 3, 2007 | No Comments

Apparently the Single “Somewhere there’s An Angel” has sold 70 copies for £100 a piece making this the most expensive single ever released.

Thurston Revival put ‘Somewhere There’s An Angel’ on sale for £100, says the artist, to make people realise that music is art.

Dan O’Connell, who is the singer and songwriter behind the record, has said “that the single may be pricey, but it could make a good investment. Almost everything you read is built around a discussion of music as a commodity this brings the focus back to the music to be thought of as art.”

He went on to say that CDs are getting cheaper and cheaper all the time, downloads are pretty cheap and somewhere there’s a message being sent to people that music has no value and we totally don’t agree with that. We believe music does still have a value.”

What do you think does music still have a value?

Would you spend £100 on one single?

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