eMusic
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eMusic is an online music download service, similar to iTunes, which it predates. eMusic, formerly known as GoodNoise Corporation, offers over one million legal MP3s available for download through their website, but unlike iTunes it uses a subscription model. In 2000, eMusic released a press release stating that They Might Be Giants was the most downloaded band through eMusic in 1999.[1]
In addition to offering previously released material, TMBG released an eMusic-exclusive album, Long Tall Weekend, as well as distributing TMBG Unlimited through eMusic in 2001.
Contents
TMBG releases through eMusic
Albums
- They Might Be Giants
- Lincoln
- Flood
- Apollo 18
- Factory Showroom
- Severe Tire Damage
- Long Tall Weekend
- Mink Car
- The Spine
- Here Come The ABC's
- The Else
- Here Come The 123s
- Here Comes Science
- Join Us
Both Lincoln and No! are designated as "eMusic Picks".
EPs
- Working Undercover For The Man (EP)
- Holidayland
- Indestructible Object
- "Cloisonné" is also available as a "single"
Collections
- Miscellaneous T
- Rhino Hi-Five: They Might Be Giants
- They Got Lost
- Venue Songs
- Album Raises New And Troubling Questions
Compilations featuring TMBG songs
TMBG songs featured on the album are in parentheses.
- Almost Alice ("You Are Old, Father William")
- Disney Music Block Party ("The Ballad Of Davy Crockett (In Outer Space)")
- Disney's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ("Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme", "Hot Dog!")
- Many Hands: Family Music For Haiti ("My Name Is Kingof Socks")
- Meet The Robinsons Soundtrack ("There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow")
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse ("Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme", "Choo Choo Express")
- Moog Soundtrack ("Baroque Hoedown")
- One Little Indian, Greatest Hits Volume 2 ("Don't Let's Start")
- Sky High Soundtrack ("Through Being Cool")
- The Rounder Records Story ("Fibber Island")
- The Tarquin Records All Star Holiday Extravaganza ("Careless Santa" by Mono Puff)