Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: Brian Peters Date: 17 Jan 13 - 08:53 AM I'll look into that, Matt, thank you. CD Baby has in recent years been the choice of many independent pro musicians, but I know people with Bandcamp too. Amazing Tunes is a new one on me - new things spring up so fast these days. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: matt milton Date: 16 Jan 13 - 02:11 PM Brian - have you considered using Bandcamp and/or AmazingTunes? I think they might take less of a cut than CDBaby. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: Brian Peters Date: 16 Jan 13 - 05:40 AM Phil: I'm visiting the US in April, but not getting as far West as Illinois this time round. It's definitely something I plan to do, though. And when the time comes, I'll be happy to borrow your guitar! Erich: I am thinking about Vol. 2, although these things take a lot of research, and I've already used up some good ones on my more broadly-focussed recordings. So, some work to do, but it will happen. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: GUEST,Erich Date: 13 Jan 13 - 09:20 AM A fine CD indeed, I hope there will be a Vol.2. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: John Minear Date: 13 Jan 13 - 08:01 AM A very good album. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: Phil Cooper Date: 12 Jan 13 - 12:32 PM I second Dick's opinion. Already have the physical copy. When you getting back to the US? I have a guitar you can borrow. |
Subject: RE: Child ballads for download From: dick greenhaus Date: 12 Jan 13 - 10:39 AM And a fine album it is. |
Subject: Child ballads for download From: Brian Peters Date: 12 Jan 13 - 09:02 AM Just to let fans of the big story-songs know that my 2008 album of Child Ballads, 'Songs of Trial & Triumph', is now available for download from CD Baby. Includes rare ones like 'Sir Aldingar' and 'False Foudrage' as well as some alternative versions of more familiar ballads. Here's the link: Songs of Trial and Trimph |
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