Novicat de Soeurs Missionaires- Yesu Ka Mkwebaze
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I just close my eyes and find myself in beautiful places...
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ALWAYS LOVE OVER GOLD! don't talk shit on mississippi records. the dude that runs that store is so nice. every time i go in there he gives me deals on his stuff. his records are all priced very reasonably. i honestly doubt he makes much money on them at all, if any. his goal is to distribute music that he loves in hopes that others will find as much enjoyment out of it as he does. if you have to feel sick, feel sick about real world issues. he's doing something amazing.
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i click on play, close my eyes and find myself in beautiful places.
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too beautiful, thanks for sharing!
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Beauty
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This record label has alledgedly reissued material without paying royalties to the musicians involved, some of which live their old age in poverty while the cultural capitalists reap all the rewards! Beautiful music, but not beautiful enough to stop me from feeling sick...
brainbeau 1 year ago
@brainbeau- your concern is true enough. pls keep in mind that lp was pressed at 1000 copies and sold at 10 dollars a piece. a bootleg no doubt, but really... and consider sterns. thats who they didn't license from. how much do you know about the original artist/studio contracts from whence sterns derives its legality? my understanding is that vast amountsof those contracts are exploitative at root, with little to none going to the artist at all, legally.
blackjackdavid 1 year ago
as someone who's been to the shop many times- i believe that they believe their slogan "love over gold". this record is out of print after the first run and is going to stay that way. good luck to anyone ever finding this material beyond paying 60+ bucks for a used copy from a collector or copping a free blogspot vinyl rip. neither source will be sending any royalties back to west africa.
blackjackdavid 1 year ago
also, mississippi has also since changed their practice and "legitimized", we'll say. if you come up on any records that arent public domain, you'll see "licensed from arhoolie, sterns", etc on the flipside. since the public pr shaming they took from sterns and friends in nyc they've come around to work with these same guys. hey long rant. sorry. ultimately, i believe you're point to be right on, but i felt compelled to voice my understanding of the subtext therein. peace.
blackjackdavid 1 year ago