Well good friend and detractors, once again I have gone out on the limb with my own chain saw (running) in an attempt to rustle up some grassroots response from possible musical content sources to consider rtr as a medium for their art.
This time around I have contacted the good folks who protect the legacy of the too soon departed Eva Cassidy.
If this is a new name to you you really do not know what you are missing. Minimize this page immediately, google her name and listen to some sound bites.
Heavenly!
Anyway, Eva was a local DC area artist who never made it big because the record folks could never pigeon hole her.
Unfortunately she died of cancer at 33 years of age, and only gained fame after her death.
I was prompted to action by the announcement in the local Annapolis paper of a new CD of unreleased material.
There had been announcements in the past of impending vinyl releases of Eva's earlier work which to my knowledge have gone unfulfilled.
I have also floated Eva's name out there as a possible TP candidate especially for her earlier work, the most well known being the album Song Bird.
The problem is that I do not know if the recordings were done in the digital or analog realm.
None the less, I floated out the idea that the estate consider a limited rtr run to utilize the rumored second shift capacity of the TP elves if the full TP treatment was not possible.
Once again I made it clear that I was/am a nobody, and that I was just asking if the estate had ever considered rtr tape as a medium to explore, especially if they really wanted to showcase the angelic voice of this artist.
Hopefully I will get a response one way or another; something the folks at Sundazed have avoided doing.
They however do not know how persistent I can be; or is it stubborn?
Anyone familiar with Mapleshade recordings?
Mostly jazz and world music, they too are domiciled in Maryland and have released material that was fawned over by the audiophile press, for good reason.
They are my next victim, unless someone has a better lead on them.
Until next time I remain the contemporay saint of lost causes Don Quixote Vonderheid, or Saint Sissyfuss as you prefer.