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Re: Wheres the new material
- Subject: Re: Wheres the new material
- From: "Paul Vearncombe" <vearn@wo...co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 18:49:11 -0000
Sorry chaps I'm catching up here...
I had a chat to Gerard at his gig at the Cube where he was promoting his
self-released LIT album. I thought he might want to go the same sort of
route for the BAs album but he said he was keen for a wider release of
that and was trying to get a distribution company interested. I can't
claim to understand the machinations of publishers but I believe Gerard
was especially concerned about signing away the rights to his work. This
was the case with some of the other albums, as you will all remember from
the "Let's Buy Swagger Appeal"! So I should imagine he's in a tricky
spot, wanting to involve a major company to distrubute the album but not
to publish it, thereby allowing him to retain the copyright. Anyone shed
any light on how it works?!
Speaking of dates, I've just found an old flier from November 1996 which
names such "new-recorded" songs as "Up In A Down World" and "Barfly". Of
these, the first is supposed to be on the new album and the second
featured in the set at the Fiddlers. So that's how old they are then!
Speaking of Cavaliers, I think it's mostly great. I agree that it's a
weird package but I love the patchy and shambolic prog-folk of the title
track and the relentless Krautrocking "Roundheads". It's just the tracks
in between that seem out of place. I reckon it would have been better to
have put C & R on disc one and a better and wider collection of b-sides on
disc two - why not flesh it out with "Sweet Jane", "Love Is", and other
bits and pieces. Why not call it FLP3?!
Speaking of Angelo, I don't think anybody recognised him at the gig. Has
he regenerated?!
PV2
----- Original Message -----
From: edward gay
To: blueplanes@st...net
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: [Blueplanes] Wheres the new material
Following on from all your associated mail it confirms the picture I
have built up of an albums worth of material hitting the proverbial
buffers over a distribution deal,plus poor communication and
organisation.The website has been awful for a number of years.Thankfully
its now resurrected.Gerard first mentioned the new album in the liner
notes for Cavaliers.Further references were made to it when Gerard
appeared at the 12 Bar Club in London promoting Record Player in October
2001.He announced the band still had 2 tracks left to complete.When I
contacted Art Star in April 2002 they informed me that the album was
finished but that the band wanted a distribution deal to release the
record in the Uk and the USA and were therefore touting labels such as
East West.I even wrote a letter to the Aeroplanes at their contact address
in April 2001 enquiring why such a great band were now stagnating in semi
retirement.No response.I don! t know why bands put contact details on
their CDs only to not respond when interested parties contact them. The
Rough Guide to rock in 1996 described the band as releasing a welter of
back catalogue material
and presumed they were defunct.Such a shame.I know someone who saw
the Planes at York University in 1992 and described the gig as orgasmic.If
only they could organise themselves play a few more gigs,communicate with
fans and release more materia we,d all be happy.My other fave band the
Mekons have a great website and are enjoying more popularity now 25 years
into their career than they ever did at the outset.All down to
organisation and communication!
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