RRO Entertainment entered the music marketplace during a time of declining
compact disc sales in the music industry in general. Fradkin decided to concentrate on the burgeoning
download market through distribution with
CD Baby and this strategy paid off handsomely. By 2009, Fradkin had released 31 albums on his RRO Entertainment label, 20 of them as solo CDs – all titles available through worldwide download outlets such as
Apple iTunes,
Napster,
Rhapsody, and many others. Many singles from these CDs became popular Apple iTunes downloads. Some of the singles, (featuring Fradkin on vocals,
guitar,
guitar synthesizer, and
Mellotron), including "
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", "
My Baby Loves Lovin", "
While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (done as a melodramatic guitar instrumental), "
My Sweet Lord" (a cover of the
George Harrison smash hit featuring
Richie Furay on background vocals and acoustic guitar), "
Have I the Right" (a cover of
the Honeycombs hit), and "
You Were On My Mind" (a cover of the famous hit by
We Five) became popular sellers on Apple's download service. Fradkin's 2006 CD
If Your Memory Serves You Well (a tribute to
Bob Dylan) also scored with fans and his cover of "
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" a/k/a "The Mighty Quinn" sold well and received great critical acclaim. In particular, Fradkin exploited the absence of the Beatles catalog on iTunes and released several successful download CDs of Beatles guitar
instrumental rock (
While My Guitar Only Plays featuring
Nokie Edwards of the Ventures,
Pepper Front to Back,
The White Single, and
Guitar Revolution) as well as two CDs of his vocal tribute to George Harrison's solo and Beatles material –
Something for George and
Love You 2. Those sold especially well and established Fradkin as a prime exponent of Beatles cover material in the modern era. In the
surf rock market, Fradkin's two Get Wet reissues scored well with "
Apache" and "
Good Vibrations" seeing success. His 2006 production of "
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by
Napoleon's Ghost rocked the
iTunes charts and brought RRO Entertainment a bona fide download hit single. He even recreated the backwards B-side "!aaaH-aH ,yawA eM ekaT oT gnimoC er'yehT." Other artists on RRO included Venus In Bluejeans,
Edison Lighthouse, the Dirt Surfers, and a four volume tribute to
the Byrds entitled "Timeless Flyte" with extensive liner notes by noted Byrds historian John Einarson and rock critic Eric Sorensen. Some of the artists on the "Timeless Flyte" project included
Andrew Gold,
Bill Lloyd,
Jeffrey Foskett,
the Kennedys, the Shambles,
Walter Egan,
Alice Stuart,
Bob Harris, Bedsit Poets, Bill Kaffenberger,
the Dixie Bee-Liners, and Tony Poole of
Starry Eyed and Laughing. In 2008, he licensed the download rights for the CD
Colorado to Liverpool - A Tribute To The Beatles, from
Firefall, stars of country rock. In October 2008, RRO Entertainment released a YouTube video of his song "Everything Is Wrong" from his
Reality - The Rock Opera CD. The financial crisis of America which was prophetically depicted in the lyric of "Everything Is Wrong" back in 2003, quickly found a worldwide audience of empathy and drove the download single of "Everything Is Wrong" to the top of Fradkin's best seller Apple iTunes list. In May 2009, Fradkin released his second album featuring
Starr Labs'
Ztar entitled
Baroque Rocks!, taking Baroque works by
Handel,
Bach, and
Antonio Vivaldi (including
The Four Seasons) and applying rock treatments; Fradkin's classical influence came most fully to the fore with this release.
Baroque Rocks! also featured a cover version for
Ztar of the
Mason Williams instrumental "
Classical Gas" on which Fradkin performed the entire arrangement on the
Starr Labs Ztar and
guitar synthesizer. This CD also features Fradkin's brand new arrangement for "
Canon in D". Fradkin performed the entire arrangement on the Starr Labs
Ztar, which consists of a brand new melodic composition over the original classical orchestral parts to yield a brand new work. ==Technique and equipment==