page 5 BY RACHEL BRODY ketable and sought-after gjjjn&n-., ‘ staff writer albums for fans. As technology has developed, it has For more studio-oriented dictated what the music industry is capa- artists the focus has been less ble of. on sound and more on look. Jpr .; Is jf/fr Vinyl gave way to tape, which gave way to Packaging for CDs has taken on Jr compact discs and then mini ones. anew life, including more than just " But in the age of iPods and downloading, a pullout of the lyrics. For example, tijghJm- , j what does the album, both physically and Beck’s latest albums have been any- . -J3 M conceptually, mean? thing but the standard disc-and-cover- The album as an evolving form is noth- artformat. . £y ing new. In 1967 The Beatles released Sgt. The album Guero was leaked as an Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and for- unfinished mix in 2004, then released in ever changed the idea of what album 2005 with additional tracks. could be. able in a CD/DVD version with bonus Sgt. Pepper's considered to be the tracks and interactive video aft. Beck also first concept album, where the songs bleed released Guerolito, a companion piece % ■ ft 1 ''v into one another under the banner of Sgt. with remixes by artists such as Diplo and V '' ' ''r* Pepper’s Band. Henceforth, the album no Adrock. \ Wop| * f ... fm ~"x. longer would be just a collection of songs. His latest album, The Information, is tL I, The music now had the power to be greater equipped with stickers and ablank cover so * I l Jp than the sum of its parts. fans can create their own, original album J. | *7 | I ■ •>. \ Rock operas emerged, which are defined art. There are also plans to release a video yS^ by a theme or plot and overlapping songs version that will be available through M f I established by The Beatles. You Tube. But can Beck’s inventive m I I ,< f \ In 1969 The Who’s Tommy, a rock opera approach increase sales and reinstate ¥ \ I / A. about a deaf, dumb and blind pinball wiz- an interest in albums themselves? f if ard, granted the band international recog- Maria Albani, co-manager of Jr Jt .f *• / nition and made it to Broadway in 1993 as Schoolkids Records, isn’t con- jg B f® ‘ m ■ ’ '' N, ’ v a musical. vinced. \ ft I t l Pink Floyd’s rock opera 77ie Wall, “Honestly, I haven’t heard .- 4 " 1 jjft;-\ j/f'-'■■■■’•% \ I | ’ j J j released in 1979. tells the tale of a rocker any feedback from cus- ✓ Jg%fr \ I / .. named Pink. The record added anew tomers about Beck’s \ I f dimension to the changing album format new album," Albani £ \l l when it was made into a film in 1982. said. Vf ? Y w : £ C 7 But technological advances have influ- “I’ve been telling . i m / / enced music and how it is experienced. customers what the m / f A music fanatic in the’6os would put a stickers are for. They think ' \ K / / vinyl LP on the turntable and experience the album just comes with ■ \ §1 J / the diversity within the music as well as the Beck stickers and don’t know jk m £ / interconnectivity between the tracks. they are for designing the cover.” / Listeners today can hit shuffle on their Schoolkids Records carries albums iTunes and hear “When I’m Sixty-Four” that include Dual Disc technology, exclu- ft Jr sandwiched between “Thriller” and “Baby sive artwork, never-before-seen photos and X / > Got Back.” other features the listener will not get from B M W Since 2000 CD sales have continued to simply downloading. ft m JW fall while downloading of entire albums or “If you are a hard-core fan and you have ft / J individual tracks continues to rise. to have everything, I think the bonus mate- ft j Bands are forced to focus on marketing rial is appealing,” Albani said. J innovations more than music, in an attempt Durham-based Merge Records runs Bp ■— 11 to increase album sales. many promotions for CDs with benefits for jft ’ 7 * For some live recordings have worked those who buy the album. For example, they M J S to combat the bootleg market and illegal might offer bonus discs to the first 100 buy- MS j downloading. ers or to those who preorder albums. Dave Matthews Band fought the boot- But the company has not done any re- j/r leg industry in the late ’9os, shutting down releases with bonus material, regional press / stores and labels that sold unauthorized representative Christina Rentz said. 1 recordings of the band’s shows. In 1997 The rereleasing of albums, Rentz said, Jf DMB released Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95. is unfair to fans who purchased the music . : f The band’s reputation for onstage musical J improvisation makes live recordings mar- SEE RECORD, PAGE 6 ./ ____ . . , diveblog I dailytarheel.com NICKEL CREEK Go to the Dive blog for an interview with ex-frontman Chris Thile THE BLACK KEYS A CD review to pre view the blues-rock band's show PRETTY PICTURES Check out photos to go along with print concert reviews diversions | mm | www.dailytarhe6l.com concerts DEAD PREZ AND MORE Reviews of shows by me chris, Colossus, Physics of Meaning, Dead Prez andTheTyde. PAGE 8 music MIXTAPE MASTERPIECE A release from Durham-based rapper and UNC-alum Kaze shows promise for rhythms and rhymes to come. PAGE 9 •Uet Witt. movies ROYAL PERFORMANCES "The Queen" brings award-ready acting, plus a look at public vs. private perceptions of Di's death. PAGE 7 thursday, november 9,2006 Q&A ROBOT INTELLIGENTSIA Diversions interviews local nerd-pop group Eyes to Space the band plays Monday at Wetlands. PAGE 7