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In a message dated 8/7/00 4:17:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< I also am encouraged by the idea that they see
 how easy it could be to do a live album which is something that many of us
 have salivated over for years.  Now, unfortunately it does mean much more
 work.  I am very interested in just how a band or musician would exactly do
 this?  Does anyone have any information, thoughts, experience on this kind
 of self-distribution. >>


Art brings up some valid points here. The guys in Gene (the UK band) played 2
nights in LA in June 2000 and released the recording of those shows as a live
cd. They also are self-sufficient (no label) and seemingly doing well.

Details at http://www.snappermusic.com/gene/HTML/frame.html

And I agree with the person who said "Rusted Fields" shouldn't be the first
choice of a single. From what I can tell about "31" from hearing it live, it
is radio ready :)

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