Having been mentioned in one of the Mudcat CD threads, I bookmarked www.mixonic.com for later use.
Finally got around to uploading all of my brother's symphonic and classical piano music and put together a CD through Mixonic, for his birthday. I don't know beans about recording, mixing, etc. but I had broadcast quality (pre-digital) live concert recordings to work with and knew how to convert them to mp3's. (Thanks JP!)
Mixonic makes it easy. I designed the cover of the CD, printed right on there, not a label; uploaded the tracks; and, just received the first batch of 10, count 'em a whopping ten CD's!*bg* Other than quality which I can do nothing to enhance and the fact that I had the volume too high on the last piano suite, which I can redo, I am pretty happy with this first endeavour.
You can order any quantity from one on up; you can upload your own artwork; and, now, you can also sell your CD's on your own page at their site with a profit of $2.55 per CD priced at $6.55. I haven't explored it completely, but I sure did find it a lot easier to do than mp3's site.
I am thinking of doing one with my dad's "cow songs," now, as it was so easy and fun to do. Check it out!