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From Christopher <plattc@optonline.net>
Subject Re: Nellie McKay leaves Sony
Date Mon, 26 Dec 2005 06:56:30 -0500

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Actually, what is says is "culled from 23 new songs."  I'd assume the story
still holds true, and that Sony just hasn't updated their site
(unsurprisingly)....

Christopher

-----Original Message-----
From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org]On Behalf
Of Ken Kase
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 9:51 PM
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: Re: Nellie McKay leaves Sony


I don't know where this story came from, but her official Sony site lists a
january 3rd release date for a 23 song disc. Plus a song sample to boot!

http://www.nelliemckay.com/

--Ken

--- "Bryan" <munki100@pacbell.net> wrote:

From: "Bryan" <munki100@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:29:32 -0800
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Subject: Nellie McKay leaves Sony

Several months after resolving a high-profile dispute with artist Fiona
Apple over an
album release, Sony Music ended a conflict with another singer-songwriter in
a less
harmonious manner.

Nellie McKay, who signed with the company's Columbia label in 2003 after a
bidding war,
said Monday that she had split with the label after a long dispute over the
length of her
upcoming second album.

McKay had publicly campaigned for her 65-minute, 23-song version of the
album, "Pretty
Little Head," even giving concert audiences the e-mail address of label head
Will Botwin
and urging them to complain about the company's plan to release a 48-minute,
16-song
version.

Botwin was replaced as Columbia's chairman in an executive shake-up this
month, and McKay
said the turnover hastened the split.

McKay drew accolades when her debut, "Get Away From Me," came out early last
year. It sold
more than 100,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and anticipation
is high for the
follow-up, which was scheduled to be released Jan. 3. McKay will make her
Broadway debut
in April in a production of "The Threepenny Opera."

"To be on our own now, it does make things a lot easier," she said. "We're
thinking .
we'll probably put it on the Internet first sometime in January and then
coordinate the
[conventional] release around 'Threepenny,' maybe in February."

A Columbia spokeswoman said Monday that the label had no comment.

This year Sony's Epic label risked losing Apple for what she considered
unreasonable
intrusion into the process of recording her third album. After halting work
on it for a
time, she ultimately completed the record and released "Extraordinary
Machine," which has
been widely acclaimed as one of the year's best albums.


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