bottom line is its illegal, it's cheating the artists out of royalites (sure the current system is not perfect but its better than nought), it hurts the soul record/cd labels such as grapevine kent etc etc, and .........ok could rant on, but can't be arsed

"It's very difficult to say at this stage if and when downloads are going to take over from physical formats like CDs," he said. "When Steve Jobs launched iTunes two weeks ago he said he expected downloads to have five per cent share of the US singles market in two years time," he said.


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There are very few soul artistes of the sixties who receive royalties from the record companies who issued their work. If they wrote the song and held on to their publishing they will receive royalties as songwriters.

And what exactly is the position of supplying a full download of a song a soulclub does opposed to a part sample of a song as John Manship does are there different rules for part samples. And do the (internet) northern soul radio stations playing the songs cop for loyalties. And then there are then the downloads on ebay listings. Very complicated , can anybody clarify this?

Of course it would be an impossible job to police with Soul music because I'm sure the big companies that eventually swallowed up all the independents don't even know what they own the rights to, so it's down to the individual site owners sense of responsibility and morals as to whether they host sound on their site.

More to the point though, and this will have a direct impact on making Soul music available, if people download tracks that are available on legitimate CDs, it's a sale lost to the record company that put the legitimate CD out. Simple logic dictates that if the record company sell less CDs, they will have less money available to invest in their next release, so it might not happen. Which would be a crying shame because UK companies have led the way in making a huge amount of Soul music available on CD.

from a personal perspective I was brought in the NW of England and lived on the fringes of Northern Soul for many years - always preferring obscure soul tracks - not understanding Northern Soul and worried about the stigma attached (its tough being a teenager!!). Recently I rediscovered Soul/Rare Soul/Northern Soul and spent some time downloading a lot of Soul. in the end I got fed up with tracks that were incomplete or recorded at inconsistent bit rates , threw them all away and spent some money on ebay, amazon and several other websites.

Without the downloads (Shareaza, KTF) I would have struggled to rediscover my love of obscure/rare soul and consequently the artistes would have lost their share of a couple of grand (a lot of CDs!!).

totally agree with you mike, however arent sites like soulclub.org just merely sites to listen to a track without being able to copy onto cd or whatever? i've certainly found it useful if i see a record on a list for sale and not quite sure what it is - then gone onto soulclub.org and found it on there to listen to, many a record i have purchased from lists, ebay etc on the back of this.

As usual there are two sides to every story in this case i suspect the key is whether the music is available for download and subsequent home ripping or whether it is only available for on line listening only.

Agree with you 100% on this point . Can some one tell me who gets the royalties if the artist is dead? How long do publishing rights /songwriting rights last on any song or piece of music. What about taping and tape swoping the only thing that kept me saine in the wilderness years while the family were growing up, wasnt that the same thing. Also the trend with sales CDs you get now from record dealers, Another point that just crossed my mind is if i pay say 100 for a record how does that benefit the artist / songwriter in anyway, the only person making money there is the dealer, is the record dealer worse for he is making money and the web sites are free. I am not having ago at anybody here, Its been a long nite shift and i had to much time to think about this subject so ime going to bed

"We ran a string of articles highlighting the great soul music being made by both young and old artists around the world and the challenge those artists have in getting the attention of broadcast radio and mass media," said SoulTracks Publisher Chris Rizik. "We were then inundated with comments from readers -- readers who are passionate about soul music and who want to make a difference in supporting the music and the artists making it."

Soul Music Week will not only show tangible support for the artists who are bringing great soul music to the world in 2013, it will also remind radio programmers, record companies and major media of the continued popularity of this unique form of music to millions of music lovers in the US and around the world.

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When you think of Detroit music in the 1960s, chances are the first thing that comes to mind is Motown Records. The iconic label produced some of that era's biggest hits. But Detroit was full of plenty of other artists outside of the Motown label who were also deeply shaping the city's sound.

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