I don’t know why I’m posting this other than the potential this could have. DRAM looks like an awesome resource for any fan of American music. Listen to unlimited CD quality recordings, view complete liner notes, and educate yourself on lesser known music that is largely ignored by the commercial recording companies from Earl Hines to interpretations of Miles Davis songs. The drawback is you need to be enrolled in a subscribed college to get access to all of this. Chances are there are no students willing to share their passwords either. I guess the thousands of songs will stay locked from the public…
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music » Database of Recorded American Music says:
Oct 6, 2007
[…] Xanadu 2.0 wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptI don’t know why I’m posting this other than the potential this could have. DRAM looks like an awesome resource for any fan of American music. Listen to unlimited CD quality recordings, view complete liner notes, and educate yourself on lesser known music that is largely […]
T. says:
Oct 31, 2007
Beautiful…I love it.
T. says:
Oct 31, 2007
Until I realize I need a password. Aaahh…
liquid parallax says:
Oct 31, 2007
Yep…the evilness of passwords. This is a semi-futile effort to get them to open their resources.