Confessions of a record producer : how to survive the scams and shams of the music business / by Moses Avalon.
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TextPublisher number: HL00146064 | Backbeat BooksPublisher: Milwaukee, WI : Backbeat Books, an imprint of Hal Leonard Corporation, 2016Copyright date: 2016Edition: 5th editionDescription: xviii, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781495022135
- 1495022137
- ML 3790 .A93 2016
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"Revised and updated"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fast-forward and reverse -- The pros -- The creators -- Companies, companies, companies -- Understanding distribution, or Why are there so many logos on the record? -- The major label deal from the artist's point of view -- Publishing deals : the 200% pie, or 100% of something is better than 200% of nothing -- The major label deal from the producer's point of view -- The major label deal from the record company's point of view -- The single -- The independent record deal : the birth of the new indie -- The independent record deal from the point of view of the record company -- The independent record deal from the point of view of the artist -- The baby record deal -- The vanity label -- Wrap-up : who earned what? -- Watching your back -- The myth of copyright protection, or "Hey, they stole my song!" -- Master fraud -- Sneaky lawyer stuff -- Miscellaneous myths and untruths -- Dogma -- ASCAP vs. BMI : PRO pontification -- Production boners -- Marketing mishigas -- Getting credit where credit is due -- Industry census -- The big picture, or The record industry from the point of view of the rest of the world.
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