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erik

 

Post  Posted 25 Apr 2000 3:22 pm    
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John Macy,
You gave me an idea today. You know how many traditional artists were let go in recent years after only one or two albums? Well, i think combining forces would be a benefit to both singers and consumers.

Imagine two artists cut an album or EP, it could be 7 songs, 9 songs, whatever. Each singer does a song in succession, then ends the recording with a duo/duet. Kind of like a call and answer format. Not so much a challenge, but to compliment each other. Singer A does cut 1, Singer B cut 2, and so on til the final cut. I would favor 7 songs myself. It could be two males, two females, or male and female.

I guess Moe and Joe did this but they were more of a gag entertainment concept. I'm talking about serious recording.

Any opinions on this?
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randy

 

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Post  Posted 26 Apr 2000 7:03 am    
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I'm thinking

Sammy Kershaw and George Straight

Alan Jackson and Leanne Rimes

George Jones and Trisha Yearwood

Garth and Allison Krause

Merle and Faith

One CD...I'd buy it

randy
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erik

 

Post  Posted 26 Apr 2000 4:07 pm    
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Thanks for replying, randy. Actually, i'm not much of a fan of duets. I was just meaning as a capper to an album shared by two artists. But you are entitled to your idea too.
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randy

 

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Post  Posted 26 Apr 2000 6:30 pm    
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eric, I've got this real bad habit of interpreting a post however it lands in my thought processes. I don't mean any harm by it but when something gets triggered in my head I think, just because it makes sense to me, it will someone else. If you look at who I put together you can sort of see how it is connected to your post.

Kinda wierd ain't it

randy

[This message was edited by randy on 26 April 2000 at 07:32 PM.]

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