Sorry to hear you feel bitter towards Levine , just hope you get a bit of the money due to you by taking the advice offered. Thanks for the music you have created you are a talented lady . Graham.
One downside to cds i can see is that some great soul music that got released on cd only will probably not get the exposure it deserves on the dance floor because of the vinyl only obsession . Some great stuff got released cd only, some of the Malaco stuff comes to mind amongst other great stuff.
Even though cds may not be the favoured medium for most people on here without it loads of great soul music would still be languishing in the vaults , you can,t get 70 minutes of music on one lp. And its good to see Ace making some cash out of them and long may it continue.
Even though the vinyl thrill has gone i still like the feel of something physical that cds give,but times change and whatever we think downloading is the only way we will be able to buy new released stuff in future.
I've hundreds of cds and not one is knackered , maybe people think they can abuse them and they will still play ok , they still need to be looked after like vinyl and not left lying around like people seem to do with them.
Sorry to say but for me vinyl is dead and why its on the increase i can't understand, give me cds any day .I still get the collector thing though , thats totally a different thing , but buying new released vinyl over cds don,t get it at all.
They probably did , Paul Rex was the in shop at the time in Rotherham for great clothes, can,t even get a branded pair of jeans now , how times change.
Can't see how or why a reggae record should be played at a northern night, i love both soul and reggae but to play reggae at a northern night is beyond my comprehension even if its only a one off.