Yet another retail outlet for that cd thingy (Did I mention I have an album for sale? Well, I do! And why haven’t you bought one? Yes, I’m talking to you.)
I signed up with Kunaki, which is a cd service that lets you design your project and then produces a nice, shrink-wrapped product in any quantity desired. They even put up an ordering page, so you can order a single copy, which they will manufacture and ship the same day.
Meanwhile, CD Baby has gotten the album onto the Tower Records web site, too. I am currently working on getting it on Amazon.com, but they are a little more stringent in their policies (and don’t share as much of the profits, either).
I entered “Like Sailors Do” in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for the helluvit. I don’t know if it’s their cuppa mud, but I won’t hear anything back on it anyway until November. The song is also up for review at Garageband.com, where it is #180 (of 189) on their Folk chart after 2 reviews. (One loved the lyrics; one did not.) I am also going to get the music submitted to NPR’s Open Mic.
Speaking of reviews, I still only have one at the bottom of the CD Baby page from my lovely stalker in France. I know there are at least two reviews out there in the ether coming from Karan and Jules. However, I want more! I don’t care if you think it sucks. I want to know. So, please, write a review and post it at http://cdbaby.com/review/lesternorton.
[end cd prattle]
This is *so* cool!
…stalk stalk stalk…
I’ll write a review as soon as a copy of the CD gets into my hot little hands. I ordered it last week but haven’t gotten it yet, and as my good friend Inigo Montoya always says, “I hate waiting.”
yeah, ’cause i’m not under enough writing pressure already! But hey, with the “Vendetta” column going out tomorrow, I’ll be free to write about something i adore…like a sailor does, ya know?
Oh I only listened to a few songs of yours over at Jules house.