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Originally posted by SteveDallas
... The labels are unwilling to pay the musicians what the musicians (almost all unionized) .
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... are worth. It takes more expertise, time, talent, and training to become an orchestral musician than to become a neurosurgeon.
And it takes 90 of them in the same room to make an orchestral recording.
Beyond that, most of the work is done “for-hire”, but with what’s called a “special payments” clause, which means that in certain circumstances, the for-hire work is eligible for royalty payments. Going platinum is one such circumstance, re-issue in a new format is another.
-sm