PaperDog wrote:I resemble that remark... :LOL: Frankly I have invested the 5K ...cant do any more than that.. so I'm Phucked...
OK, I'm not saying that a great record can't be made for 5k. What I am saying is that it's worth spending whatever you have to spend to make a great record. For example, if you could hire Sir George Martin to produce you, then you'd be practically guaranteed that a label would sign that project before you were even done recording it.
If you spend 50k and it sounds amateur, then that is what you are. If you are the Beatles, you could pull off a 5k album because it's simply a recording of a great band playing great songs with a great performance.
Not likely that studio newbies can do that....but I suppose it's possible. Realistically, 5k gives you a demo. You can sell that demo at gigs as you're working towards a real broadcast-quality project.
My point being its ridiculous to spend the 15 grand when you face odds like this.. Its why we have so many schmucks in the biz now... Its literally impossible for superb talents to get noticed. They get overlooked every day. 
I could not disagree more.
If you produce a broadcast-quality CD of a great band that is able to perform those songs live, it will sell. You can make 13k on sales of only 1,000 CDs (if those are original songs) and your studio time is now paid for and you're on the way to making real money as you sell more.
Most labels today are looking for a product they can remix and distribute. If a label with major distribution picks you up, then you will go from begging places to let you play, to people calling you to ask how much you charge.
But even if you want to go the long way (distributing yourself) there is a thin line between the very talented local band and the seriously talented touring band.
Your recordings are the determining factor.
LOL! Its like a lottery... How does one hold contempt for the guys who merely got lucky and won the lottery... Yes they leveraged the odds...as you suggest. But that's where it became a numbers game and no longer about the music... If I get bitter Its not gonna be because a guy like that became successful...its gonna be because he was 'lucky AND it went to his head'... Those guys are intolerable and they don't last long.
There will always be people who start with an advantage. As you mentioned, they don't last long so don't worry about them. It's not hard to produce a great album if you have a
great producer. After that, it's a matter of reality setting in as you have to perform it live.
That is where most recording artists make it or break apart...selling their music at the end of a live show. If you do a good live show, people will buy your CD for a souvenir. If that CD is a great recording, they'll tell all their friends and buy the next one when it comes out, too.
If it sounds cheap, they'll wait to hear you live again first.