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jeffrey

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So, on my drive home from Dallas I had this craaazzzZzzZZzZZZZZyyyyy idea!

What if we put together tunes from all the forum members (band or individuals, doesn't really matter to me; I guess you guys could decide if there's enough interest), and we put them all together on a CD that's either REALLY cheap for us to all share our music or free (if someone volunteers to pay for it all! :D ) and have an official forum album.

I'd be willing to handle all the logistics, master the music, mix it (if it needs to be mixed), handle all the artwork, the CD printing and distribution. It's a lot of work but I think it would be worth it. :)

Cost-wise, when I did this for my band, a 1hr CD with an 8 panel full-color inserts, 3 color disc, full color traycard and back, it cost about $2000 for 1000 CD's plus about $350 to have it professionally mastered.

The only nice thing about that is that they end up costing $2/ea. The mastering was done by the legendary Jerry Tubbs (anything you've seen that says Live at Austin City Limits he mastered for instance) here in Austin Texas. Now, he doesn't have to do it, I *can* do it, but he will definately do a better job. The difference is I'm free, he's not. :)

I figure the songs should be 4 minutes maximum, that would allow 15 songs per disc (if we ended up with enough for two, which would be really cool!).

If we end up with too many submissions, they'll just be voted on and songs will be picked by variety to round the disc(s) out.

I'm double-posting this in the Guitar/Bass forums since I know lots of people don't frequent both.

Well, I just wanted to throw this out, see what interest was like. :)

What do you guys think? :D
 

augustyn

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good idea but i dont know how it is with the reserved rights on music.

on covered music and on self written music thats already on a CD....?american law is a bit different to european what i know...
 

daeniuszhu

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wow that is AWESOME!! do we just record a few songs and send them to you? I think I have 2 songs less than 4 minutes in length and I m about to record another one soon... do we actually need to go record it in a studio or a home firewire recording interface recording would be adequate?

thanks for even thinking about something like that, hey other forum members, let's do it and show everyone that EBMM users are the best!!
 

SteveB

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If you record a cover song and sell the discs, you'll need to obtain a mechanical license and pay a few cents per copy sold. This can usually be arranged via the Harry Fox agency in New York City.
 

Smellybum

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I'd be up for this, I mean I suck but at least it'd be trapped on CD forever....

The only thought is it'd need to be short tracks or it'd end up being an 83 CD Box set!?
 

joe web

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fine idea.

i would be in.
give us a few weeks, so that we can write and record all the stuff without any presure of time or anything else.
 

Elmer Imperial

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Sounds like fun! I might be in, depending on the timeframe. I know there's no way I'd be able to get anything put together and recorded until after the first of the year.

So, yeah, I'm in the "interested, let's get some more details and info" camp.

I participated in a similar endeavor a couple years back in another online forum, and I'll also chime in with "cool idea, but a lot of work".

:)
 
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