Cyber Monday and Beyond: Nonesuch Store Anniversary Sale Continues with 34% Off CDs, LPs, DVDs

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Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store fourth anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all CDs, LPs, and DVDs here at nonesuch.com 34% off the standard retail price. That's an extra savings of about 20% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the final reduction will be show at checkout. Sale prices start around $7, with the average title at about $12. As always, almost every album includes high-quality MP3s at checkout.

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Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store fourth anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all CDs, LPs, and DVDs here at nonesuch.com 34% off the standard retail price. That's an extra savings of about 20% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the final reduction will be show at checkout. Sale prices start around $7, with the average title at about $12. As always, almost every album includes high-quality MP3s at checkout.

In December 2007, the Nonesuch Store opened here at nonesuch.com with just a couple of new releases. Now, four years later, the store has grown to include hundreds of new and classic Nonesuch albums as CDs, with instant downloads of the album MP3s included at no additional cost; dozens of recordings on vinyl, like The Black Keys' forthcoming album, El Camino, which the Independent has described as "by some distance the most powerful, compelling rock album of the year"; and some unforgettable music DVDs, including Randy Newman's recently released live concert CD+DVD, Live in London, which the Sunday Times of London calls "essential listening for anyone who cares about the art of songwriting."

In addition to the discounted CDs, LPs, and DVDs, the Nonesuch Store also has over 700 albums available as high-quality MP3s, including classic recordings no longer in print, most for $10.

To take a look at all that's available and take 34% of Nonesuch CDs, LPs, and DVDs, head to nonesuch.com/store.

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Nonesuch Store 4th Anniversary Sale: 34% Off CDs, LPs, DVDs
  • Monday, November 28, 2011
    Cyber Monday and Beyond: Nonesuch Store Anniversary Sale Continues with 34% Off CDs, LPs, DVDs

    Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store fourth anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all CDs, LPs, and DVDs here at nonesuch.com 34% off the standard retail price. That's an extra savings of about 20% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the final reduction will be show at checkout. Sale prices start around $7, with the average title at about $12. As always, almost every album includes high-quality MP3s at checkout.

    In December 2007, the Nonesuch Store opened here at nonesuch.com with just a couple of new releases. Now, four years later, the store has grown to include hundreds of new and classic Nonesuch albums as CDs, with instant downloads of the album MP3s included at no additional cost; dozens of recordings on vinyl, like The Black Keys' forthcoming album, El Camino, which the Independent has described as "by some distance the most powerful, compelling rock album of the year"; and some unforgettable music DVDs, including Randy Newman's recently released live concert CD+DVD, Live in London, which the Sunday Times of London calls "essential listening for anyone who cares about the art of songwriting."

    In addition to the discounted CDs, LPs, and DVDs, the Nonesuch Store also has over 700 albums available as high-quality MP3s, including classic recordings no longer in print, most for $10.

    To take a look at all that's available and take 34% of Nonesuch CDs, LPs, and DVDs, head to nonesuch.com/store.

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