I've always been an album type of guy, and I've recently noticed that it went farther than that. If a band only has couple of decent songs or a hot single, I won't listen to them.
I can bear through a couple of fillers, but I need albums. I'm not interested in listening to a single or putting on a record for 2 or 3 cuts. So when the CD's too long or when there are too many fillers, as good as are those few good songs, the CD just gathers dust.
Since the stuff I like isn't really single-oriented anyway, I hope that this situation will cause a split in the industry. I know there is a public for well-crafted, well-engineered, well-produced albums. It just doesn't make sense to try to push that through a one-size fits all type of market.
I see an opportunity to start making real music again, regardless of what the imperatives of a market based on the tastes of teenagers dictate. Anyway, most of them don't pay for their music and are only interested in one type of song - make that one pattern.