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Post by jons on Apr 22, 2007 15:25:35 GMT
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Post by roger on Apr 22, 2007 18:05:02 GMT
Hi Jon, 'Eternal' was an album title that was mentioned many weeks before we ever heard of the name 'Treasure'. We don't know for certain, but we believe 'Eternal' may have been the working title during the relatively early stages of production (of what turned out to be 'Treasure'). At one point, 'Eternal' was listed at amazon.com. Roger
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Post by jons on Apr 27, 2007 14:10:49 GMT
Yes I remember them hastily pushing out 'Eternal' as a working title. Its funny to see it right next to 'Treasure' on the website however. Thats why its best to avoid sites like these who obviously don't know what their doing!
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Post by meldy on Jun 8, 2007 4:44:42 GMT
"Rock and Pop" that's funny. Meldy
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Post by jons on Jun 9, 2007 13:37:18 GMT
"Rock and Pop" that's funny. Meldy Actually I think I understand it now, Hayley maybe a classical crossover artist but I think we are all agreed thats she ROCKS! Maybe thats what they mean?
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Post by Richard on Jun 9, 2007 15:56:03 GMT
Hello Jon! I hope you're not comparing Hayley with Val Doonican, in his rocking chair! Richard
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Post by jons on Jun 9, 2007 16:28:55 GMT
Nice one Richard! I'm going to check the website for any of his albums - I bet he is listed as Classical Crossover!
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Post by jons on Jun 9, 2007 16:33:56 GMT
I have just looked and he is listed as 'pop vocal' i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifYou know the site might be getting its genre's mixed up but does have an excellent 'Auto-suggest' feature when typing into the search box - a lot of other music websites could do with something like that.
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Post by milewalker on Jun 10, 2007 23:51:06 GMT
This problem of course isnt limited to just websites. Only a few dedicated record stores I am aware of even have a section called classical crossover - which presents a dilemna, even if they are familiar with what she sings. If you go to my local Target, you will indeed find her under rock and pop. If you go to one of the two Best Buys in the area you will find her in the classical section (the other has her under easy listening). On the other hand, Barnes and Nobel has her under easy listening, even though they have a crossover section.
Jon (the other)
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Post by comet on Jun 11, 2007 8:07:09 GMT
Hi Folks. Some of the smaller music stores place Hayley in their popular music section. And our job is to make sure it is at the front and visible. Too me pop does not define a type of music it simply says: at this time this music is popular. Many quite classical pieces have been in the pop charts. Cavatina by John Williams Rodrigo's Guitar concerto Not to mention Combine Harvester by The Wurzels comet
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Post by jons on Jun 13, 2007 15:22:21 GMT
Not to mention Combine Harvester by The Wurzels comet That comes under 'Chamber Music' on the site.
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Post by meldy on Jun 15, 2007 6:09:05 GMT
Actually I think I understand it now, Hayley maybe a classical crossover artist but I think we are all agreed thats she ROCKS! Maybe thats what they mean? Yeah that's probably it Jon Meldy
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Post by Nordly on Nov 19, 2007 12:54:13 GMT
Pop, maybe, Rock, no, unless they mean that she rocks (this is a summary post you see!)
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