How do you put a value on a new piece of music?
How do you put a value on a new piece of music?
Richard Russell is the boss of XL Recordings - home to Adele, whose last album sold more than 4.7 million copies in the UK.
But his latest release is on a smaller scale - only 250 copies of his own 12-inch single exist and they can't be bought: People have to barter for them.
Entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson met Richard Russell to find out what he has been offered.
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