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Shake?
Why has Shake by John Schlitt dropped off the Petramerchanise.com map?
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I think Unfit For Swine beats both Shake and The Grafting. I like the more raw and edgy musical style of Swine much better. I've heard John say that Swine was as much out of his own box as he could possibly go. I wish he would try again to do some alternative, more aggressive type of rock.adrinux wrote:best John's album ever
And if you really need Shake, why not check eBay?
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Whoever owns the rights to the music determines if there will be pressings or not, and if the sales of the pressings will be enough to cover the reproduction, sales, shipping and accounting expenses.
John or someone could possibly pay the fee for licensed masters, but the label, the producers, the songwriters, etc, etc all get their cut, which may make it not worth the trouble. The license fees are usually high, paid on the front end, and thus a risky move as it ties up money on something that may never pay off.
Buy used discs and send John a couple of bucks for his ministry to you. That's about all he made on the disks anyway.
John or someone could possibly pay the fee for licensed masters, but the label, the producers, the songwriters, etc, etc all get their cut, which may make it not worth the trouble. The license fees are usually high, paid on the front end, and thus a risky move as it ties up money on something that may never pay off.
Buy used discs and send John a couple of bucks for his ministry to you. That's about all he made on the disks anyway.
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Shake is a good disk; glad I got it when I did. You can probably find it on Amazon.com or e-bay. A good percentage of music will go out of print sooner or later...Unless you happen to be the Beatles and are still bringing in the bucks for the biz 30+ (probably closer to 40 now) years after the group disbanded....
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