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ruthless days and reckless nights inside the music industry

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An edition of Off the charts (1996)

Off the charts

ruthless days and reckless nights inside the music industry

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Music as big business may be decades old, but only recently have its business methods copied those of other industries: the point now is not music but its marketing. By 1994, more than a decade after the dawn of MTV and the age of the compact disc, over 90 percent of the nation's music distribution was consolidated in the grips of six multinational companies. Rock 'n' roll had grown up, bought a proper suit, and gone to work at corporate headquarters.

But despite the growth and new image, the music business has remained a game played by savvy street-smart executives. Chief among them is Charles Koppelman, a songwriting contemporary of Carole King who went on to become chairman/CEO of EMI Records Group North America, which made him one of the wealthiest and most powerful record moguls in the world.

As this book shows, EMI knew it could spend millions of dollars on creating new hits like Vanilla Ice, Arrested Development and Wilson Phillips - all artists doomed to eventual failure. Heap on enough hype, though, and the software-hungry corporate giants will fight to swallow any expense in the all-important name of market share.

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Entertainment reporter Bruce Haring demonstrates how newly accurate chart systems forced labels to pay attention to alternative, country, and rap - and how the labels got wise and began selling prepackaged, homogenized rebellion. He investigates the multi-million-dollar label mergers, publicity-ripe big-money signings, raging battles in the suites on the high floors, and corruption in promotion downstairs.

Over fifty music executives were interviewed for this book, including the top ranks of EMI Music, Bertelsmann Music Group, and Warner Music, U.S., as well as numerous artists, attorneys, publishers, accountants, A & R executives, and publicists. The result is an immensely fascinating, disturbing, and explosive expose of the multi-billion-dollar popular-music machine.

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Carol Pub. Group
Language
English
Pages
226

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Edition Notes

"A Birch Lane Press book."
Includes index.

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4/778/0973
Library of Congress
ML3790 .H348 1996, ML3790.H348 1996, ML3790 .H348 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 226 p. :
Number of pages
226

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1277648M
Internet Archive
offchartsruthles00hari
ISBN 10
1559723165
LCCN
95009358
OCLC/WorldCat
32551572
Library Thing
3979492
Goodreads
852209

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