He Sees No Rainbow
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In the July 15 Pop Eye column, Patrick Goldstein is quick to congratulate Atlantic Records on recent bold moves, and his article centered around the label’s “no-holds barred spoken-word album ‘Sound Bites From the Counter Culture,’ which features a rainbow coalition of pop-culture rabble-rousers.”
Rainbow coalition? All nine contributors to this collection are white males. The forum is exclusionary, and the compilation obviously omits women. The headline blares “Atlantic Bites Back With Free-Speech Album”; I’m shocked that The Times trumpets the label and this product.
Goldstein quotes Atlantic Records A&R; executive Toby Emmerich: “We’re in a tremendously conservative period and we think the music industry should be speaking out about it.”
I am.
HARVEY ROBERT KUBERNIK
BarKubCo Music Inc.
Los Angeles
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