Not sure what if anything it says about you other than you don't buy albums. I think the majority of the people here don't. And that's too bad, because if you don't support the industry you are helping to doom it. Yes it's a changing world and people don't buy albums anymore, yada yada yada. But I still like the album format, where an artist releases a collection of songs from a certain time period. I can look back years later and remember what was going on just by listening to an album. A single just doesn't have that impact.
Yes, albums are still being released...but no one is buying.
Case in point: I just bought the new KISS album (I know that's a contradiction to what I just said, but bear with me). Instead of simply being a collection of new material, the package includes a sort of Greatest Hits collection and a poorly made live video (I love KISS, really, but after watching all SIX songs on the DVD, I felt screwed).
Why did they slam all this stuff together in one nifty $15 pack? Because they are trying anything to get people to buy it.
Are Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons that desperate for money? Naw. However, making money is, of course, the name of the game, and they know that in this day and age, a new KISS album simply isn't going to sell...
I had a point, but I don't know if I made it...