Maybe the whole EP idea is stupid. Maybe EP's are all rip offs.
Maybe artists should stop sittin on their asses and actually do some
work - maybe they could release more songs on a disk instead of making
us wait like pavlovs dogs for a measly song, a radio edit, plus a remix
or two. I mean, they could throw together a little more stuff, couldn't
they? I mean, some bands go into the studio, record two songs in two
weeks, then record eight more on the last two days to fill out an LP
obligation.
Which brings me to this: Maybe labels could realize that some
full-length LP's really only contain one or two studio sessions of work
anyway (tricky), so therefore they should price them like an EP.
-CF
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>From: Gonzi (Fresh) [SMTP:fresh@linkonline.net]
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>I find it hard to believe Brock that you are suprised at how cheap a CD
>that has 4 tracks is when it costs $8.99. I have no complaints about
>their LP prices, which are just right, but the eps & singles are too
>much...
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