Cyber Monday and Beyond: Nonesuch Store Anniversary Sale Continues with 15% Off CDs, LPs, DVDs, MP3s, FLAC

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Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all currently available CDs, LPs, DVDs, MP3s, and FLAC here at nonesuch.com (pre-orders excluded) 15% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the sale discount will be show at checkout.

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Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store seventh anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all currently available CDs, LPs, DVDs, MP3s, and FLAC here at nonesuch.com (pre-orders excluded) 15% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the sale discount will be show at checkout.

In December 2007, the Nonesuch Store opened here at nonesuch.com with just a couple of new releases. Now, seven years later, the store has grown to showcase 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, such as the Nonesuch debut albums from Conor Oberst and Nickel Creek, and The Black Keys' latest album, Turn Blue; and DVDs like the Coen brothers' film Inside Llewyn Davis and the bonus discs included in the Louis Andriessen opera La Commedia and the three-disc reissue of Emmylou Harris's groundbreaking album Wrecking Ball

For the first time, the Nonesuch Store anniversary sale includes more than 800 albums available as high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s, including classic recordings no longer in print, and, for digital audiophiles, scores of FLAC lossless files of our latest releases, and, now, a number of new, 96kbps/24bit HD FLAC files too, including Steve Reich's Radio Rewrite, Pat Metheny Unity Group's Kin (←→), and James Farm's City Folk.

For a look at all that's available and to take 15% off in the Nonesuch Store, head to nonesuch.com/store.

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Nonesuch Store 2014 Anniversary Sale: 15% Off
  • Monday, December 1, 2014
    Cyber Monday and Beyond: Nonesuch Store Anniversary Sale Continues with 15% Off CDs, LPs, DVDs, MP3s, FLAC

    Happy Cyber Monday! The savings continue as the Nonesuch Store seventh anniversary sale, which began last week, rolls into Cyber Monday and beyond, with all currently available CDs, LPs, DVDs, MP3s, and FLAC here at nonesuch.com (pre-orders excluded) 15% off the everyday low prices listed on the site; the sale discount will be show at checkout.

    In December 2007, the Nonesuch Store opened here at nonesuch.com with just a couple of new releases. Now, seven years later, the store has grown to showcase 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, such as the Nonesuch debut albums from Conor Oberst and Nickel Creek, and The Black Keys' latest album, Turn Blue; and DVDs like the Coen brothers' film Inside Llewyn Davis and the bonus discs included in the Louis Andriessen opera La Commedia and the three-disc reissue of Emmylou Harris's groundbreaking album Wrecking Ball

    For the first time, the Nonesuch Store anniversary sale includes more than 800 albums available as high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s, including classic recordings no longer in print, and, for digital audiophiles, scores of FLAC lossless files of our latest releases, and, now, a number of new, 96kbps/24bit HD FLAC files too, including Steve Reich's Radio Rewrite, Pat Metheny Unity Group's Kin (←→), and James Farm's City Folk.

    For a look at all that's available and to take 15% off in the Nonesuch Store, head to nonesuch.com/store.

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