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Pirates of the high Cs put new Stones album on Internet

AFP,  September, 2005  

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LONDON (AFP) — The Rolling Stones' first studio album in eight years has reportedly been illegally posted on the Internet.

"A Bigger Bang" is due for release on Monday but illegal downloading from several websites could cost the legendary British group a fortune in lost sales.

A spokeswoman for the Stones' record company EMI told The Times: "The first low-quality files of new Rolling Stones music were found illegally posted on Monday, the same day we began making the new album available for consumers to listen to via radio and streaming.

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