C>O>T>R III, 2008
© Copyright-Various Artists
(634479689406)
Record Label: Various Artists
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C>O>T>R is a collective bringing together local art, local music, and local business to generate more of a community among us.
This compilation features some of the best musicians in Portland; Death Songs (Nick Delfs of the Shaky Hands), Starfucker, Tara Jane O'Neil and many more that you can see in the track listing to your left.
All proceeds from this album are going to be donated to the following local Portland non-profit organizations:
ORLO | http://www.ORLO.org
FLIGHT 64 | http://www.myspace.com/flight64
PDX POP NOW! | http://www.pdxpopnow.com
GROWING GARDENS | http://www.growing-gardens.org
Four AMAZING non-profits that really help to make a difference in the environment, in visual art, and in music.
Thanks to CD Baby's generosity, ALL $10 is being donated to these four non-profits (Thank you, CD Baby!!!)
Please do check out all of the sound samples to your left and please help support the up and coming local music, art, and business community.
The fantastic artwork done on this album is all by Sohale Kevin Darouian.
Remastered by Nathan Delfs, arranged by Jennifer Cox, Lindsey Collins, Nathan Delfs, Sohale Darouian (November 30th 2007). Liner notes by Jennifer Cox & Nathan Carson!
Special thanks to:
Cravedog [CD & DVD Manufacturing]
Diesel Fuel Prints
Tube
CD Baby!!!
Love,
C>O>T>R
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author: Brad at CD Baby
It should come as no shock to anyone that we at the Baby love and support our hometown music scene. We're not looking for a pat on the back; the plethora of great local bands makes it a pleasure. It's along these lines that we're happy to present this collection: a win-win-win situation for you the listener, local musicians, and some truly great causes. Representing the stacked lineup of last year's C>O>T>R festival, this compilation features 21 Portland bands, spanning just as many genres and stylistic approaches, all with a unique vision for the music they create. The music is indeed inspiring, and the minds behind the collection are taking full advantage of the momentum, opting to feed all proceeds from the sale of this terrific batch of songs back into the community, in the form of donations to a handful of non-profit organizations that support pertinent local issues. You'll get a ton of music (at a fine price, I might add), get turned on to some new artists, and know that your funds are going straight to the hands of some folks who want to keep their communities flourishing. Win. Win. Win.
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