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Date Posted: 14:24:47 02/11/00 Fri
Author: James J. Chriss
Author Host/IP: scifac208-108.dhcp.csuohio.edu / 137.148.208.108
Subject: Woman Love

Wow. The story about Woman Love that Burton Cummings told in the liner notes is a real tragedy. I never knew things went down that way. I was in the record business at the time (retail side with some A&R on the side), but was always led to believe Burton was released from his stateside contract because of poor U.S. sales of Dream of a Child. Damn. What guts BC had to walk away from that deal and not kowtow to the records execs. My opinion of the man, at least of his character, has gone way up. And he never bitched about it or aired his grievances publicly at the time, at least not in the U.S.

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