Garth Brooks parts ways with Capitol Records
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Garth Brooks parts ways with Capitol Records
from CMT.com
Garth Brooks Leaves Capitol Records
Will Keep Rights to His Albums After Severing 17-Year Relationship
By: Edward Morris
Garth Brooks has severed his 17-year relationship with the Capitol Nashville label. EMI Music, Capitol's owner, will no longer distribute his records.
The announcement of the separation came from the label Friday morning (June 3) in a tersely worded statement stressing that "terms of the agreement are confidential; however, no compensation was requested by Mr. Brooks or paid by EMI for the license termination." The press release also said the move to end the current license agreement was "decided by mutual agreement."
The announcement brings to an end what was probably the most profitable association in country music history. After having been turned down by virtually every record label in Nashville -- including Capitol -- Brooks finally signed to the label on June 17, 1988. He scored his first platinum album in October 1990 and was soon the top-selling artist in popular music.
When his third album, Ropin' the Wind, was released in September 1991, Brooks became the first country artist to debut at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, dislodging Metallica and beating out new albums from Dire Straits, Tesla, Kenny Loggins and Diana Ross. In July 1992, an Entertainment Weekly survey proclaimed him "America's favorite male singer" after he outpolled Bruce Springsteen, Michael Bolton, Luther Vandross and Phil Collins.
After Jimmy Bowen took over Capitol Nashville from Jim Foglesong in December 1989, a tension developed between the strong-willed Bowen and the equally resolute -- and increasingly powerful -- Brooks. Ultimately, with Brooks' implicit approval, Bowen was forced out, as was his successor, Scott Hendricks. By the late 1990s, Brooks was essentially setting his own course independent of the label.
The superstar took a brief turn away from country in 1999 when he released Garth Brooks ... In the Life of Chris Gaines. In this album, he created a fictional rock star and his "greatest hits." While critics generally trounced the project, it went on to sell more than 2 millions copies.
On Oct. 26, 2000, Brooks announced he would retire from the music business after releasing one more album. Later that same day, he attended a lavish party for more than 1,000 friends and business associates at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center to celebrate his having sold 100 million albums. His best-selling album, No Fences, has now sold 16 million copies. Brooks' most recent project, Scarecrow, which was released Nov. 13, 2001, is now certified at the 3 million level.
Since distancing himself from the music business, Brooks has lived in Oklahoma. Last week, he announced his engagement to fellow artist Trisha Yearwood.
Sources close to Brooks declined to say what he plans to do now that he has control of his albums. But given their profitability, it is likely he will continue to make them available.
"For nearly two decades, Capitol Nashville has had an extraordinary and fruitful relationship with Garth," Capitol president and CEO Mike Dungan said in the press release. "We wish him all the best for the future."
Garth Brooks Leaves Capitol Records
Will Keep Rights to His Albums After Severing 17-Year Relationship
By: Edward Morris
Garth Brooks has severed his 17-year relationship with the Capitol Nashville label. EMI Music, Capitol's owner, will no longer distribute his records.
The announcement of the separation came from the label Friday morning (June 3) in a tersely worded statement stressing that "terms of the agreement are confidential; however, no compensation was requested by Mr. Brooks or paid by EMI for the license termination." The press release also said the move to end the current license agreement was "decided by mutual agreement."
The announcement brings to an end what was probably the most profitable association in country music history. After having been turned down by virtually every record label in Nashville -- including Capitol -- Brooks finally signed to the label on June 17, 1988. He scored his first platinum album in October 1990 and was soon the top-selling artist in popular music.
When his third album, Ropin' the Wind, was released in September 1991, Brooks became the first country artist to debut at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, dislodging Metallica and beating out new albums from Dire Straits, Tesla, Kenny Loggins and Diana Ross. In July 1992, an Entertainment Weekly survey proclaimed him "America's favorite male singer" after he outpolled Bruce Springsteen, Michael Bolton, Luther Vandross and Phil Collins.
After Jimmy Bowen took over Capitol Nashville from Jim Foglesong in December 1989, a tension developed between the strong-willed Bowen and the equally resolute -- and increasingly powerful -- Brooks. Ultimately, with Brooks' implicit approval, Bowen was forced out, as was his successor, Scott Hendricks. By the late 1990s, Brooks was essentially setting his own course independent of the label.
The superstar took a brief turn away from country in 1999 when he released Garth Brooks ... In the Life of Chris Gaines. In this album, he created a fictional rock star and his "greatest hits." While critics generally trounced the project, it went on to sell more than 2 millions copies.
On Oct. 26, 2000, Brooks announced he would retire from the music business after releasing one more album. Later that same day, he attended a lavish party for more than 1,000 friends and business associates at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center to celebrate his having sold 100 million albums. His best-selling album, No Fences, has now sold 16 million copies. Brooks' most recent project, Scarecrow, which was released Nov. 13, 2001, is now certified at the 3 million level.
Since distancing himself from the music business, Brooks has lived in Oklahoma. Last week, he announced his engagement to fellow artist Trisha Yearwood.
Sources close to Brooks declined to say what he plans to do now that he has control of his albums. But given their profitability, it is likely he will continue to make them available.
"For nearly two decades, Capitol Nashville has had an extraordinary and fruitful relationship with Garth," Capitol president and CEO Mike Dungan said in the press release. "We wish him all the best for the future."
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Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
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Where did you hear that? Where is he recording at? Is there anywhere else that reports this information also?a1aara wrote:Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
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Todd told me. Todd sometimes tells a story live about Garth trying to contact him to ask permission to change some of the words in "Alright Guy". Garth kept calling Todd and Todd didn't believe it was him. It's a funny story. Garth invited Todd to the studio and Garth recorded a couple of his favorite Todd Snider songs.Ilph wrote:Where did you hear that? Where is he recording at? Is there anywhere else that reports this information also?a1aara wrote:Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
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Garth was going to record this for the Chris Gaines project a few years ago. I was hoping you had an inside scoop on some secret recording going on down there in Okalahoma.a1aara wrote:Todd told me. Todd sometimes tells a story live about Garth trying to contact him to ask permission to change some of the words in "Alright Guy". Garth kept calling Todd and Todd didn't believe it was him. It's a funny story. Garth invited Todd to the studio and Garth recorded a couple of his favorite Todd Snider songs.Ilph wrote:Where did you hear that? Where is he recording at? Is there anywhere else that reports this information also?a1aara wrote:Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
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He did it as a duet with George Jones a few years back on his last album, Scarecrow.Jahfin wrote:Hasn't Garth recorded "Beer Run"?
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It would definately seem that way. If Garth were to come back, I hope it wouldn't be with a duet album right out of the gate, though. Maybe down the line a bit.Pencil Thin wrote:I always kept reading that both Garth's and Trisha's labels were keeping them from doing a duets album. Doesn't this clear that little issue of conflicting labels up a little bit?
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Yeah, I would hope if he comes back, it's not with a duet album first. But at this point, I would just be happy to hear anything from himIlph wrote:It would definately seem that way. If Garth were to come back, I hope it wouldn't be with a duet album right out of the gate, though. Maybe down the line a bit.Pencil Thin wrote:I always kept reading that both Garth's and Trisha's labels were keeping them from doing a duets album. Doesn't this clear that little issue of conflicting labels up a little bit?
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I've never been a big fan of Trisha Yearwood or his duets with her. Not that I don't like her, she just doesn't do much for me.Pencil Thin wrote:Yeah, I would hope if he comes back, it's not with a duet album first. But at this point, I would just be happy to hear anything from himIlph wrote:It would definately seem that way. If Garth were to come back, I hope it wouldn't be with a duet album right out of the gate, though. Maybe down the line a bit.Pencil Thin wrote:I always kept reading that both Garth's and Trisha's labels were keeping them from doing a duets album. Doesn't this clear that little issue of conflicting labels up a little bit?
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I know that Jerry Jeff and Gary Alan have already covered "Alright Guy".a1aara wrote:Todd told me. Todd sometimes tells a story live about Garth trying to contact him to ask permission to change some of the words in "Alright Guy". Garth kept calling Todd and Todd didn't believe it was him. It's a funny story. Garth invited Todd to the studio and Garth recorded a couple of his favorite Todd Snider songs.Ilph wrote:Where did you hear that? Where is he recording at? Is there anywhere else that reports this information also?a1aara wrote:Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
They both changed a few lyrics.
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Garth really wanted to change some of the lyrics, becuase his mother really didn't approve of it.sonofabeach wrote:I know that Jerry Jeff and Gary Alan have already covered "Alright Guy".a1aara wrote:Todd told me. Todd sometimes tells a story live about Garth trying to contact him to ask permission to change some of the words in "Alright Guy". Garth kept calling Todd and Todd didn't believe it was him. It's a funny story. Garth invited Todd to the studio and Garth recorded a couple of his favorite Todd Snider songs.Ilph wrote:Where did you hear that? Where is he recording at? Is there anywhere else that reports this information also?a1aara wrote:Garth has been recording. I know that he has recorded a couple of Todd Snider songs for future use.Ilph wrote:I have a theory that Garth Brooks will be back recording music within the next three years. In the past few months, he's been making small performances and by now owning the distribution rights to his albums, this could be the next step in his return.
They both changed a few lyrics.
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