12 hours ago12 hr 9 hours ago, Hadji said:Nah. I’d rather work for Now insteadYou'd be made redundant within a few months the way they're selling.
12 hours ago12 hr 1 minute ago, Rob said:You'd be made redundant within a few months the way they're selling.What you mean a few months, they cant even beat an album thats been out for over 8 months any more 😅
11 hours ago11 hr 1 hour ago, Rob said:You'd be made redundant within a few months the way they're selling.I’d perfect a tracklist, do albums that haven’t been done and actually go with the theme
10 hours ago10 hr Come on Charli *_* Hopefully with the album's streaming holding up relatively well that will help clinch it the #1 spot come Friday!
10 hours ago10 hr Those sales are bad for Charli considering the film is doing very well at the cinemas
10 hours ago10 hr Well at least Charli's album has better reviews then the movie is getting so she has that at least
10 hours ago10 hr Bad reviews are good for a movie though they usually pipe up interest and people that wouldnt normally go and see it do Edited 9 hours ago9 hr by 777666jason
9 hours ago9 hr 32 minutes ago, 777666jason said:Bad reviews are good for a movie though they usually pipe up interest and people that wouldnt normally go and see it doNot always, see Melania.
8 hours ago8 hr 50 minutes ago, Steve201 said:You’d close them down!How? Like I said, I’d get the themes right and make those tracklists strong and I wouldn’t be coming up with pointless spin-offs. I’d get the yearbooks done quicker then start on yearbooks for the 00s and 10s once the 70s and 90s are complete
7 hours ago7 hr Can we move the now chat to the NTWICM thread please 🙏 its derailing and irrelevant to the chart 😅
6 hours ago6 hr 57 minutes ago, Hadji said:How? Like I said, I’d get the themes right and make those tracklists strong and I wouldn’t be coming up with pointless spin-offs. I’d get the yearbooks done quicker then start on yearbooks for the 00s and 10s once the 70s and 90s are completeI knew someone who worked for a compilation album company, and apparently it was super tedious and lot more complicated than you think, because the record labels would have tons of rules and requirements for each song. Like they'd only allow you to use a song if it was in a certain position on a track list, or only if you DIDN'T use another song, or only if it came before or after a certain song or a type of song, or only if you include a certain number of seconds of a song in your TV adverts, or only if you highlight the song on the album cover.And then it becomes more of a puzzle where you have dozens of requirements and you just have to try and list the songs in an order that doesn't break anyone's rules. Which is usually impossible so you have to call everybody up again and re-negotiate. And every time you move a song to a different position on the track list then now half the other songs are now breaking their requirements so you have to move them too.It sounds more like doing an extremely hard Sudoku, rather than a job where you can simply use your music knowledge and creativity to make a nice tracklist.
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