San Francisco, CA (1888PressRelease)
November 13, 2008 - Tree Records has expanded it's market reach with the addition of Canadian "Pay What You Want" Aralie Site. The appeal for Tree was both the customers price choices and the fact that 2% of all sales are donated to charities each month.
Tree's bottom line price is set at 50c CAN which equals nearly 3 songs from iTunes for American buyers. The softer Canadian Dollar means the 'bottom line' price set by Tree is approximately only 42c USD, 25p GBP, 0.32 Euro and 41 Yen.
In addition to adding Tree's exisiting Albums, they have added two new Titles which, for now, will be only available from Aralie. The new Titles are Laurence Cooper's "56 Coopers Lane" EP and Dene Kellaway's "Journeys" Album. Full tracks can be heard on the Aralie Site or using the Aralie Widget placed on both Tree's own Web Site and on the Tree Records Profile at MySpace.
You can check Tree's music out at www.aralie.com/tree_records/ or play the Widget's tracks at www.beatzonemedia.com/aboutus.html.
A new Album from New Zealander Bob Keeton, an Elton John styled composer, pianist and singer, is due out soon and will be another exclusively Aralie Release for what's left of 2008.
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