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You are right Martin......... Jazz albums nearly always give the proper credit to the players.... I feel the same way about anyones participation on a CD...including arrangers, times, dates and locations... ( often left off ) ---------- > From: Martin Irwin <mirwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Polyphonic Label > Date: Friday, May 15, 1998 3:56 AM > > > While i agree completely with what everyone says about listing the > players who played > > on the CD, what do you do if it is a CD using two sessions months apart > when the band > > personnel has changed. I'm thinking of Egon Virtuosi's Brillante CD, as > an example > > where the first track is taken from a live recording from the Open Gala > Concert. Several > > players featured on the opening track, but on the rest of the CD, should > their names be > > included too?? > > > > Simon Loukes > > Eb Bass Chalk Farm and Coventry City SA Bands > > Yes, their names should be on. I have numerous jazz records where a full > list of players is given for each piece, due to different recording > sessions. So why not. Also, if they are going to put a section in > detailing the conductor, why not use some space for a list of players > names, afterall they are the people who make up a band, not the conductor. > > Martin Irwin. > > > -- > unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to > listserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to listserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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