(A little) OFF: My 'State of the Art'
Ted Jackson jr. 6L6
tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU
Tue Jan 27 15:13:12 EST 1998
> From: John A Swartz <jswartz at MBUNIX.MITRE.ORG>
> Now Theo, I thought you knew better...
>
> The arguments about "no new material" hold little water in my book.
> BOC has had an album's worth of material for years now. Half the
> songs on the new album were played in concert between '92 and '95.
> Hey, I'm a huge fan, and I'll devour the new release when it's here,
> but I won't sit here and say I think it's o.k. that it took BOC so
> many years to get this deal done. The band's popularity has
> dwindled, and their inactivity album-wise is only hurting them. I
This is all true. But really, what do BOC have to gain by a new
album? Do any of us think that the new album will propel them to
playing bigger gigs? And, I'd suggest that the same arguments I put
forth would have held true five years ago. I think, regretably, that
the damage had already been done. The time for a new record would
have been right after CN or Imaginos. And whether 5 years ago or
now, isn't BD still the songwriting source for the band?
> agree that they have to be careful what kind of deal they make with
> a record company, but after so long in taking to get it out, I
> believe this is going to be an album for the long-time hardcore
> fans only, and that it is highly unlikely that this album will
> sell millions -- and it stood a better chance of doing so 5 years
That's a safe bet, so wouldn't the band be thinking: why now? I
think this CMC deal is probably the best thing to happen to them. Is
it possible that nobody would touch them til now? I don't have an
answer, but there must be some reason they waited so long?
> ago than it does today. But, they may not have Al and Joe for
> material anymore, but I don't buy the notion that they haven't
> had enough material for an album until this year - not by a lon
> (oops LONG) shot.
>
> John
Fer sure they had the material, what 2 years ago or more. I still
think that without a solid backing c.f. CMC, the band stood to loose
money on a new record, and that's why we haven't seen one...
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