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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2007 0:47:25 GMT
Hello everyone! Well now that Hayley's redesigned Official Website is up and running and the very first (download) version of Treasure is in the Digital Stores we can finally reveal the full contents of that mysterious "EPK" - otherwise known as the Promotional or Press Pack. Some of this will no doubt be on Hayley's official website already but some of it may not be... so here it is! I've cropped out all the blank areas of the brochure pages, to conserve space and filesize and let the text be as readable as possible for the forum width. Front and Inside Cover, Introduction and Back Cover Cheers, Dave
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2007 0:51:07 GMT
Brochure Part 2Here are Hayley’s song descriptions. and some more photos from the promo pack. Cheers, Dave
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2007 1:04:50 GMT
Here are scans of the leaflet enclosures that came with the main brochure. First two photo pages
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2007 1:10:28 GMT
Finally... Hayley's new biography. Biography part 1Biography part 2 That's it, folks. Enjoy! Dave
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Post by roger on Feb 19, 2007 1:19:22 GMT
Hi Dave,
Thanks very much for those. They look just as good on the screen as they do on my display rack!
Roger
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Post by postscript on Feb 19, 2007 9:07:11 GMT
Thank you, Dave for providing the new Biography. We know it all but when read like that you find yourself even more awe-struck with the girl than you were originally and so proud she's prepared to take time out for you!
Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Feb 19, 2007 9:12:01 GMT
Superb, magnificent scans, Dave. Brilliant montage. Wonderful effort. Thank you. I want to download them to my own archives but can't at the moment as I'm on someone else's machine. Peter S.
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Post by postscript on Feb 19, 2007 9:56:30 GMT
Thanks again Dave. Your scans prove what has been generally suspected that this CD is going to be one real WOW!
I dare not presume to claim any influence. Hayley talks to many people, amateur and professional, but she has explained her songs, the background to her choices and what they mean to her as I thought she should.
Somewhere in a post, probably one of the Huddersfield band concerts, I said she should open up on her diverse presentations, explaining the problems and difficulties of singing the same song with different accompaniments.
On that glorious Cardiff moment, when Roger, Dave and I met Hayley outside the front entrance of the concert hall after the show with Steve Abbott--they had come looking for us!!!--it fell out that we walked them to their hotel. Just by circumstance Roger and Dave walked with Steve and I walked ahead side by side with Hayley.
She turned to me, referring to that post and said, (something like), 'You think I ought to go into details about arrangements of songs and how I develop them?'
I replied, 'Yes, because it gives you a new and completely different angle for interviews and promotion on your next CD. It is a different approach that widens your newsworthiness, sparking media interest outside musical circles as general promotion and awareness of you.'
The degree of influence that conversation had is probably minimal in relation to the diversity of views she seeks. All I can say is that it was she who raised that point in my post and she who mastered the conversation by asking the questions to which I supplied my answers.
Lady, in this CD promotion, you are not a teenage singer. You are a beautiful, assured young woman who is learning a deep empathy for the very force and nature of life itself, determined to understand and above all to be involved and promote the essential values that should make the world go round.
God Bless You, Hayley. Very well done indeed.
Peter S.
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2007 14:09:57 GMT
Hi Peter and thank you! However, I'm wondering why you decided to post three separate and consecutive replies to the batch of scans I posted? It's perfectly OK (and in fact preferable if they are not too long) to combine into a single message your replies to different posts in the same thread - many of us do that all the time! Just wondering, that's all... Cheers, Dave
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Post by grant on Feb 19, 2007 14:56:25 GMT
Superb scans Dave.
I hope some of these promotional packs come up on Ebay before too long!!
Grant
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Post by comet on Feb 19, 2007 15:47:55 GMT
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Post by toronado on Feb 19, 2007 15:59:42 GMT
The NBA is basketball not baseball.
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Post by postscript on Feb 19, 2007 16:37:23 GMT
Hi Dave!
I think it was Richard who raised the point (for a different reason) about the disadvantage of reading the sequence of last thirty posts instead of reading the latest posts under each thread! I suppose, especially with IE7.0 now, to have opened another window and to have interacted as I went through is a technique I should consider. Simply, it seemed most cost-effective in my time but it did occur to me that I might have gone back and modified the first post!
Point taken.
Peter S.
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Post by Stephany on Apr 5, 2007 8:56:07 GMT
Fabulous scans, thank you for sharing Dave and Roger. It is a fantastic tool of promotion - they should send tons of them to the press.
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