I'm not proposing labels do some sorta crappy mixtape type of CDR; they
already have the artwork and the masters, y'know, so they could do
print-on-demand copies of CDs that'd be the same as if they pressed up a
bunch of regular CDs.
At 02:52 AM 9/20/2003 -0700, kev booyaka wrote:
to me, the cover art is very
important. so printing of CDR's from labels don't come as especially good
news to me...i'd rather use SoulSeek anyday.
i hope Ipecac will re-release the whole Cows catalogue some day...
- k
Chris Selvig <selvig@earthlink.net> wrote:
- None of the Cows stuff was put out by majors, but with the exception
of the early stuff on the Treehouse label, I'd be surprised if those
records don't see a reissue someday. A 180-gram audiophile pressing
of "Effete and Impudent Snobs," that's what I need...
- Erick's broader question is a good one, though - majors could
certainly sell o/p stuff as MP3 downloads (yuck). I think there was
a thread a year or so back about doing a print-on-demand CDR service,
which one of the big book distributors (Ingram?) does with obscure
titles. They could even license record stores to do this, thinks
the hopeful retailer in me. CEMA (Capitol et al) did a larger-scale
version of that in the mid-90s, taking preorders for a CD of Cecil
Taylor's "Conquistador" and just pressing enough to fill
preorders, rather than press palletloads of CDs to gather dust in their
warehouse as they usually do.
- -Chris
- At 05:38 PM 9/19/2003 -0700, kev booyaka wrote:
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