iTunes doesn't sell physical CDs to my knowledge. I'd take this as poor phrasing by reporters. I expect in time this will be pressed as a CD but for now I think only digital downloads at iTunes, amazon, etc.
The promo delivered to radio with the song by Bono and Jay Z wasn't even a physical CD, they received notice of a download (in mp3 or wav) of the song on Friday afternoon at 5pm.
The press release sent out is as follows:
Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)
Featuring Jay-Z, Bono, The Edge and Rihanna
JAY Z, BONO, EDGE AND RHIANNA HAVE RECORDED THE ATTACHED CALLED 'STRANDED' (HAITI MON AMOUR) TO RAISE FUNDS FOR EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN HAITI.
THE TRACK IS AVAILABLE ON ITUNES TO DOWNLOAD FROM FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 22ND.
'STRANDED' (HAITI MON AMOUR) WILL BE RELEASED ON MTV RECORDS
UNIVERSAL MUSIC ARE SENDING YOU THE AUDIO OF THIS RELEASE OUT OF COURTESY.
FOR INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE BELOW NOTICE AND CONTACT DETAILS
Newly recorded track "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" to raise funds for Haiti Jay-Z, Bono, Edge and Rihanna have recorded a track called "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" to raise funds for earthquake relief in Haiti.
Produced by Swizz Beatz and Declan Gaffney, "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" will be performed live tonight from London by Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono and Edge as part of the "Hope For Haiti Now" global telethon, produced by George Clooney, Wyclef Jean and MTV Networks.
"Sitting in the studio and watching Haiti hurting, I knew immediately I had to do something," said Swizz Beatz. "I reached out to my friends Bono and Jay-Z and asked for their help. Jay and Rihanna sent their vocals and that same night Bono and I went into the studio." Swizz Beatz added, "Its important we as a global community all come together to help. Haiti needs us right now."
The track will be available through iTunes this evening as part of a special package from the "Hope For Haiti Now" telethon airing Friday, January 22, 2010 8pmET/PT. The relief organizations that will benefit from the telethon and special album are Partners in Health, Oxfam America, the Red Cross, UNICEF, Yéle Haiti Foundation, United Nations World Food Program and the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Proceeds from Hope for Haiti Now will be split among each organization's individual funds for Haiti earthquake relief.