Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Sony 'Sorry' For Whitney Houston Albums Price Increase


Record label Sony has apologised for increasing the price of two Whitney Houston albums in the UK, hours after her death on Saturday. The wholesale cost of the two LPs - Houston's Ultimate Collection and Greatest Hits - went up by about £3 each, causing an automatic price increase on iTunes.

In a statement, Sony said the albums had been "mistakenly mispriced". It added the error was "immediately corrected" once it had been discovered. Houston fans had taken to Twitter describing the price hike as "greedy" and "shameful".

Since Houston's death aged 48, her record sales have seen a major boost in the US and the UK. Several of her songs are on course to re-enter the UK singles top 40 on Sunday with a greatest hits compilation heading for the top 10. Houston's cover of the Dolly Parton single, I Will Always Love You, is likely to reach the top 10 on Sunday. The single, which featured in The Bodyguard, previously spent 10 weeks at number one and was the biggest selling single of 1992.

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