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Published: 2010/10/05

Mavis Staples "You Are Not Alone"

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 You Are Not Alone Mavis Staples September/October Sampler 03:59
03:59

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Produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, featuring two new originals written for Mavis by Tweedy, plus iconic versions of songs by Pops Staples, Randy Newman, John Fogerty and Little Milton.
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CJ October 12, 2010, 19:02:01

ions that does its job so well, you’re left to question if it is what I say it is, or if it’s something beyond that kind of bullshit.

Harbi July 24, 2012, 10:48:51

I see the blame with AP (that is: with its owners).If they cosohe to undercut their own business model (which for the last decades used to be: gather news, sell it to the newspapers, let THEM sell it to the ENDuser) Google is just the new newspaper stand that takes the opportunity.However, as the newspapers around the world are DYING, somebody else will have to pay for AP s services.If that “somebody else” is Google, then Google IS indeed a NEWS ORGANISATION and as such is directly competing the the newspapers.The fact that they also give some AD“cents” back to the newspapers is of no importance in this discussion, as with Ad“cents” no professional newspaper can afford its journalists…So, now you can still find your “phish” news on SJ Mercury, but maybe soon not any more on LA Times, SF Chronicle, ....But – maybe it really is enough to read the news on Google-owned AP?Actually, Google could just buy a few large publishing houses around the world. Why not? They go cheap these days!

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