Yes. Or produce herself (like Tori Amos).ecstasythrumusic wrote:. I would love it if she used outside producers
Speaking of Tori, I believe this is why Sarah met up with her in December... to discuss the aspect of going Indie.
Yes. Or produce herself (like Tori Amos).ecstasythrumusic wrote:. I would love it if she used outside producers
lost_in_space82 wrote:Same here. I think they pressured Sarah into releasing the new album, thus the poor quality of the songs (IMO).
Like some of you here, I'm done with kidding myself that her new album is up to scratch. Only Rivers of Love and a cover song bears traces of that old magic. If severing ties with Nettwerk would allow Sarah to express her art more freely or even go into a new direction, then I'll welcome it. I dunno, maybe Nettwerk is trying to pigeonhole Sarah. Maybe they want her to stick to adult contemporary pop or something like that.TheSquirrel wrote:I view it as truly excellent news, especially given the quality of the recent album.
I tried optimism once, it didn't work. When things go wrong then your hugely dissapointed. Now cynasism, that's definitely worth taking.TheSquirrel wrote:This is totally out of chatacter for me - optimism, I hate it. Given the quality of the last album I am delighted at this news.
I thought Sony BMG handled promotiong in International Markets. The promtion for LOI was really really poor here and I just want to see Sarah with a label that would promote her better here thats all.Miguel wrote:Ben, if Sarah leaves Sony BMG, how are you going to buy her CDs in the UK? :? They're her international distributor and nothing more, so I'm glad she still has a relationship with them. In another article I read, Nettwerk already cut their ties with Sony and made a contract agreement with Warner Music Group.
there is a difference between taking your time and actually recording an album every 8 yearsRiverOfLove wrote:
One of the things I love about her is that she takes time to make good albums. Too many artists just put out an album, that is rushed, without thinking. Sarah doesn't do that.
True, but it wasn't 8 years. She recorded Wintersong in the middle of it.Sweetfear wrote:there is a difference between taking your time and actually recording an album every 8 yearsRiverOfLove wrote:
One of the things I love about her is that she takes time to make good albums. Too many artists just put out an album, that is rushed, without thinking. Sarah doesn't do that.