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Sweet Tracks is a series of Christmas music albums issued by Best Buy in the United States, originally on CD from 2003 to 2005, but changed to digital downloads in 2006.

Christmas music popular music and carols associated with Christmas

Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music normally performed or heard around the Christmas season. Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or in the case of many carols or songs may employ lyrics whose subject matter ranges from the nativity of Jesus Christ, to gift-giving and merrymaking, to cultural figures such as Santa Claus, among other topics. Performances of Christmas music at public concerts, in churches, at shopping malls, on city streets, and in private gatherings is an integral staple of the Christmas holiday in many cultures across the world.

Album collection of recorded music, words, sounds

An album is a collection of audio recordings issued as a collection on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium. Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78-rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP records played at ​33 13 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format used alongside vinyl from the 1970s into the first decade of the 2000s.

Best Buy Consumer electronics retailer

Best Buy Co., Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics retailer headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. It was originally founded by Richard M. Schulze and James Wheeler in 1966 as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music. In 1983, it was rebranded under its current name with more emphasis placed on consumer electronics.

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Sweet Tracks CDs (2003–2005)

The series was originally intended as a bonus for members of Reward Zone, Best Buy's loyalty program which was also introduced in 2003. Since at that time customers had to pay $9.95 per year to enroll in the Reward Zone program (though the company did grant free renewals to some customers), it was apparently intended as a "Christmas gift" to offset the cost of membership.

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The end of the CD series appears to have been the result of changes to the Reward Zone program which eliminated the annual fee; these changes were tested in Ohio in 2005, then rolled out nationwide in 2006. It is unclear if or how the 2005 CD was distributed in Ohio.

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The original Sweet Tracks CDs were notable in that they were issued in metal tins resembling a large mint. They also contained several recordings that were generally not available on other albums in the U.S.

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Sweet Tracks 2003

  1. "2000 Miles" – Coldplay
  2. "Make Someone Happy" – Seal
  3. "Blue Christmas" – Jewel
  4. "O Come All Ye Faithful" – Chris Botti
  5. "Bethlehem Down" – Sting

Sweet Tracks 2004

  1. "Do They Know It's Christmas?" – Pete Yorn
  2. "Deck The Halls" – Dave Koz
  3. "Christmas In America" – Melissa Etheridge
  4. "What Child Is This?" – Train
  5. "I'll Be Home for Christmas" – Chris Isaak
  6. "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)" – Maroon 5
  7. "Carol of the BellsPhantom Planet
  8. "Makin' Whoopie" – Elton John
  9. "Celebrate Me Home (For the Holidays)" – Kenny Loggins

Sweet Tracks 2005

  1. "Santa Baby" – Pussycat Dolls
  2. "O Holy Night" – Kaci Brown
  3. "Snowed Under" – Keane
  4. "Silent Night" – Lifehouse
  5. "Someday at Christmas" – Mary J. Blige
  6. "Lullaby For An Anxious Child" – Sting
  7. "Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming" – Feist
  8. "Christmas Come To The Ghetto" – Avant

Sweet Tracks downloads (2006)

For 2006, Best Buy restructured the Sweet Tracks series into a promotion for the Best Buy Digital Music Store (BBDMS), Best Buy's rebranded version of the Rhapsody online music service.

Sweet Tracks 2006

There were two versions of the 2006 download promotion, which was only available until December 31, 2006:

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The 14 tracks of the Sweet Tracks 2006 album were not clearly available for download from BBDMS until mid-December, though Best Buy continued to advertise the promotion online and in stores; email correspondence with Rhapsody technical support on December 5 confirmed that "(a)ll customer's attempting to download these tracks are experiencing the same download issue." Nonetheless, the complete album was available within BBDMS by searching for the album title "Sweet Tracks", then clicking on the appropriate "Buy" button. The initial problem appeared to involve a bad link from the Best Buy website.

If a user found the Sweet Tracks album page but still find all the "Buy" buttons greyed out, he or she was likely enrolled in a non-BBDMS version of Rhapsody; only BBDMS enrollees were authorized to download the album. (Some may not have been aware of their prior Rhapsody enrollment if they once enrolled in the "Rhapsody 25" plan but later uninstalled Rhapsody without cancelling their enrollment.) This was confirmed in email correspondence with Rhapsody technical support on December 21, 2006, which stated: "Under the email address (...) I show you have a Real Rhapsody membership which would not entitle you to the Sweet Tracks promotion and would cause the tracks to be grayed out. If you have a Best Buy Digital Music membership under a different email address please sign into Rhapsody using that email address instead." A new BBDMS registration from a different email address enabled the "Buy" buttons.

The 5 bonus tracks were redeemable by entering the redemption code into the BBDMS account to obtain the five-download credit. Unlike the Sweet Tracks themselves, they could be redeemed from the beginning, and can be redeemed by non-BBDMS Rhapsody users as well.

Since the 14 album tracks (as well as the five free downloads) are distributed thru Rhapsody as "purchased" downloads, they are all RAX-format files encoded with Helix DRM. Like all other RAX files, the Rhapsody software can burn them to CD, or transfer them to any MP3 player that supports purchased Windows Media Audio DRM (including most current non-Apple players); its Harmony plug-in may also be able to transfer them to an iPod, depending on the current status of the plug-in and your iPod firmware. (Apple occasionally modifies iPod firmware to block Harmony; RealNetworks then tries to modify Harmony in response.)

  1. "White Christmas" – Keith Urban
  2. "The Christmas Song" – New Found Glory (not the Mel Tormé classic, but a song called "Ex-Miss," mistitled)
  3. "Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming" – Feist (same as 2005)
  4. "Christmas In America" – Melissa Etheridge (same as 2004)
  5. "Candy Maker" – Holly Brook
  6. "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" – Dave Koz
  7. "Do You Hear What I Hear?" – Flyleaf
  8. "Silent Night" – Lifehouse (same as 2005)
  9. "Deck The Halls" – Brian Wilson
  10. "Joy to the World" – Nick Lachey
  11. "What Child Is This?" – Train (same as 2004)
  12. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" – Chris Botti
  13. "The Holly and the Ivy" – Lucy Walsh
  14. "O Holy Night" – Kaci Brown (same as 2005)

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