Some have issues with iTunes and other music stores, whether technical, ethical, etc. Not everyone feels confident to buy an album based on only the singles, preferring to listen to the album first. (I have money right now, but I'm saving it for ebooks.) Not everyone can spare the money to buy every album they want to, or otherwise currently not have the means to. One major argumentis "why don't you just buy the album?" While it's a good point, there's various reasons: It's safe to presume that The Black Keys prescribe to the latter (with two albums inaccessible), but Coldplay is.cold about the issue. Are the albums being windowed (withdrawn from streaming for just a few weeks) or indefinitely kept to stores. I'm glad that Spotify is being honest, but I feel like there's a lack of transparency from the artist's labels. Instead, Spotify has a placeholder that explicitly says that the "artist or their representatives" didn't release the album on Spotify. As some of you Spotify users might know, both The Black Keys and Coldplay didn't put their albums onto Spotify.
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