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MP3 swapping (was Island CD Survey)

Oberdan Otto

Oberdan Otto

Oct. 1, 2001, 11:44 p.m. (Message 27635)

>But, Marjorie's initial reference to the Stan Hamilton and another 
>to the Berkeley Players plus queries about Jimmy Blue and Peter 
>White make me wonder - Strathspey MP3 swap-shop, Anselm??

I am in the process of converting my SCD music collection to mp3. 
Conversions of CDs to mp3s is very easy: just put the CD in a let it 
rip. A lot of my collection is on vinyl and tape however, which is 
more arduous to capture. AND there are some very old out-of-print 
albums for which I have tapes but have never been able to locate an 
original vinyl. I am fortunate to have one Peter White vinyl, but the 
others are tapes only and all of my Jimmy Blue's are tapes only :((. 
For tapes that do not have vinyl backups, there are missing tracks 
and incomplete tracks. Some of those tapes were recorded from 
over-used vinyls and are very poor quality.

I would be VERY interested in an mp3 exchange for out-of-print 
material. I am sensitive to the issue of copyright, but tracking down 
copyrights and obtaining permissions is a huge task that I would not 
recommend. It occurred to me that an out-of-print mp3 pool could be 
set up to which anyone could freely contribute but for which there 
would be a nominal charge (say, $1, or $.50 or 50p) for each mp3 
downloaded. Who would manage it is unclear, but TAC which has taken 
on tasks of a similar magnitude comes to mind. Perhaps the download 
site could just keep track of how many items a person downloaded and 
invoice them annually. What would be done with the money is also not 
clear, but perhaps it could be a compensation fund for cases where 
copyrights could be traced or maybe it could be a musician 
scholarship fund or a loan fund for the production of new CDs.

Even though I am planning to operate from mp3, backup for all this 
music is essential. My preferred backup is the original music CD. 
Even though I have his 5 albums on vinyl, tape and mp3, if Stan 
Hamilton should ever re-release them on CD, I would be first in line 
to purchase them.

I hope there is other interest in a facility of this sort.

Cheers, Oberdan.

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