There may be no need soon - most EU countries have very accurate data that theyve traditionally kept to themselves, but are now being mandated to make available. Its very slow, but getting there:
> 'On this account alone, I deplore the present depression in the gramophone industry. It is a curious fact that when I began working for H.M.V. ten years ago business was excellent, though only indifferent records were available. Yet today, when we have first class recording, business is worse than it has ever been. For this, I can only think that the universal craze for radio is to blame. '
He's blaming the recent success of radio for poor record sales in 1931. Much like many were/are blaming streaming and youtube for the decline of record sales now...
Sure, but he's not lamenting the fact that his record sales are down, he's annoyed that something with crap music quality (in his opinion) is supplanting something with superior music quality.
If YouTube compensates for this (lowers the volume of tracks that have been mastered loud), then it removes the original motivation for doing so.
This is why the 'Happy' YouTube mix is less loud than the CD version linked to - the author asserts that the studio has done this because the incentive to apply dynamic compression on YT is now gone...
http://www.era.europa.eu/Core-Activities/Interoperability/Pa... http://tap-tsi.uic.org/