Tell me what LIBRARY means
rogb
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What are Library records? I've seen a ton in the Soulstrut classifieds, but I've never come across any in real life. Please school me.
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http://www.vinylvulture.co.uk/library/library.php
Damn, i was looking for that page and couldnt find it.
boo to the changes at VV.
Really?
thats poos.
Il will start a non-profit organisation, BBB
Bring Back B!@#n.
most hip in 2002
most turdy in 2006++
B!@#n HATES VV.
VV hates
records that you get at a library sale.
library sales happen all the time just check the papers around your town,look in the classified section under sales.
library sales are always great and you can usually find some real nice records,
usually you can get them for cheap and sometimes free if you just ask
good luck to you
here's a recommended guide
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/ignatius/library_music__the_good__the_bad__the_great_and_the_so_so___
and they got MAD DRAMA LOOPS FA DAYZ, SCHUN!
you forgot that part.
or so it has been my luck
holy shit.
Is that clear, morons? You go to a library sale...BAM! Library record. You go to a garage sale...BAM! Garage record. Shit is not that difficult to comprehend.
correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't another draw to library records for producers the lack of PAID sample clearance. i'm under the impression that if you have the record, you OWN the music (the artists were paid by the label/etc) and can use it as YOU wish.
am i wrong??!?!?!??!
or is the draw to the library records just the obscurity????
this needs to go on beatdawg's tombstone, recordgirl can deliver the eulogy.
Your offer includes SONOTON LPs or CDs. May we inform you that you are not entitled to sell SONOTON CDs, LPs. They belong to Sonoton and are not for sale.
Please remove your offer at once from the site or we will contact eBay with ANotice of [email]Infringement@.[/email]
Sonoton LPs and CDs are produced for professional use and belong to Sonoton or ist agents. You may not have been aware of this fact and we therefore kindly ask you to remove your offer and refrain from selling Sonoton LPs and CDs in the future.
Kind regards
SONOTON Music
GmbH & Co. KG
I sold them anyway. but how could they still be the property of sonoton
that's what i'm saying!!!!!
it meams one decent record for every 1000 you come across
Yeah, I mean, I was in a REAL smelly store the other day, and walked out with a bunch of Funky Records. It's hard to find loner folk nowadays though - once you walk in a spot, the guy's not alone anymore.
When library records were sold, they weren't sold like normal records for just anyone to use, not like sample libraries these days. TV and radio stations, and others willing to pay the money, bought licenses to use the music on the records. When these stations got rid of the physical records, they still (in theory) own the license to use the music, and the person who bought the records second-hand does not.
But many production music companies are still around and have merged with/purchased smaller labels. Here's a short news story, the guy at Zomba points out that Gnarles Barkley used music from his catalog.