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Hello CD of the Month Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Hello CD of the Month Club

The Hello CD of the Month Club, also known as the Hello Recording Club or simply Hello, was a subscription-only record company that operated from 1993 to 1996. Hello was organised by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and Marjorie Galen.〔Miller Rosenblum, Trudy. "(Shoestring Label Provides an Outlet for Side Projects )". ''Billboard'', April 1994. Archived by Google. Retrieved 2012-12-25.〕 Members of Hello received monthly issues of CD extended plays, each containing four or five songs by a particular artist. These EPs were exclusive to Hello.〔The subscription model is explained in a Hello ad, which is archived here. Retrieved 2012-11-24.〕
== Company history ==
John Flansburgh founded the Hello CD of the Month Club with Marjorie Galen in 1993 as a way to provide an outlet for his solo material — Hello issued four Mono Puff releases, as well as two EPs by Flansburgh's bandmate John Linnell — while also providing a platform for both established musicians signed to other labels and new artists. Galen and Flansburgh originally intended Hello to be a standard independent label. However, this was not financially plausible, so Hello adopted a subscription model instead.〔"Brain Child of a Giant". ''Creative Loafing''. 6 January 1994.〕 Although Flansburgh and Galen had to seek out artists for Hello's first year of operation, by 1994, musicians were contacting the label themselves.〔 In its first year, the label faced difficulties with understaffing.〔Flansburgh, John. "Partytime in the Summertime 1993". Summer, 1993 Hello Newsletter. Archived here. Retrieved 2012-11-25.〕
Flansburgh has stated that the purpose of Hello was to produce and distribute music projects cheaply for the artist and the consumer. Hello only produced as many discs as the number of subscribers. It did not achieve outstanding financial success; however, Flansburgh reported that the label was in the black.〔〔 Proceeds from They Might Be Giants' 1985 Demo Tape, an optional addition to 1994 subscriptions, were donated to the People With AIDS Coalition.〔1985 Demo Tape. They Might Be Giants. Hello Recordings. 1994.〕
The label dissolved after its 1996 subscription year due to a level of demand that the small label could no longer service. Some members did not receive the final 1996 releases till May of 1997. For a brief time afterward, the Hello back catalogue was still available for purchase.〔"(Mono Puff FAQ )", including Hello information. MonoPuff.org Retrieved 2012-11-25.〕 Over the span of Hello's existence, it issued releases from thirty-four different artists.

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