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The sad death of liner note credits

Bloopy · 2 replies

The sad death of liner note credits
Bloopy
4 years ago
Feb 5, 2020 - 1:03pm
An all too relevant article for us:
[themusicnetwork.com]

"It's band members, songwriters, engineers, producers, studios, string arrangers, backing vocalists – all these artists are being erased. As technology has progressed, and music has moved into the digital realm, album credits have completely disappeared.

Finding out who played the drums on a particular song shouldn't take detective work. You should be able to pick up an album cover, flip it open and read all about it."


I wonder if this mentioned further down is of any use to us:

"Jaxsta is an Australian music tech company aiming to plug this gap. Their ad-supported model aims to compile the world's largest database of album credits."

[jaxsta.com]
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Harryharryharry
4 years ago
Feb 5, 2020 - 4:15pm
I checked jaxsta.com for an artist with three releases. They've got three separate artists.
agreed
kribbit
3 years ago
May 13, 2020 - 7:15pm
I have had this discussion a few times recently with people, I miss the days of getting a new album putting it on the turntable (or yes cassettes and Cds too) and pulling the liner notes out and reading everything!

Doesn't help research much either.
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