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OK I've been hearing about this for about a year now, I wonder
when it will actually happen? Probably not for awhile now, since
that Podolor stuff just came out.
by the way I just picked up a so so quality copy of
Mr. Eliminator for 15 bucks. I've seen it as high as 150 for mint
copies. Do you all think I got a fair deal?
Jeff(bigtikidude)
--- In , "contrec" <records@...> wrote:
>
> Yes, I have heard that too - either Capitol doing it themselves, or
> (perhaps more likely) Sundazed licensing the albums for release on
> their label.
>
> Sean
> Double Crown Records
> www.dblcrown.com
>
>
> >
> > I beleive Capitol IS planning a Dick Dale vault purge.
> >
> > --- Double Crown Records <records@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > The guy running the Sandgropers site is a really cool guy
> > and really
> > enthusiastic about surf music. I contacted him about his
> > listing of one of
> > the Spaghetti compilations, telling him it was still
> > readily available, and
> > he took it down right away. I know on one hand, it's good
> > exposure (usually
> > 500-1000 people download the albums posted on the site).
> > However, I don't
> > think it's cool to share albums that are still available
> > for purchase,
> > unless one has permission to do so. I'd say if anyone on
> > this list has an
> > issue with his sharing of their music, just drop him an
> > e-mail and I'm sure
> > he'll take care of it right away.
> >
> > I have to say though, I have less of a problem with
> > websites like his
> > sharing rare, out-of-print vinyl recordings that probably
> > won't be reissued.
> > There is some really cool, obscure stuff out there that I
> > just don't see
> > anyone ever properly putting on CD (or an Itunes type
> > service). One site had
> > a bizarre Lee Hazelwood LP that had instrumental recordings
> > of all of his
> > big hits with Nancy Sinatra, done in the style of a 1920's
> > ragtime band with
> > kazoos and clarinets and banjos. The sharing of these
> > albums undoubtedly
> > reduces even further the demand for potential reissues, but
> > at the same
> > time, if these aren't reissued, it's most likely that these
> > recordings will
> > just fade into obscurity with few people ever having a
> > chance to listen to
> > them.
> >
> > What I would REALLY like to see is labels like Capitol and
> > Liberty take all
> > of the music in their vaults and put it up on services like
> > Itunes. There
> > isn't enough demand out there to properly release most of
> > this stuff, but
> > the cost is much lower when putting music up for download.
> > The labels could
> > make some serious money if they did this. Stuff like Dick
> > Dale's original
> > 60's albums, Les Baxter, Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, etc. I
> > think many
> > people would jump at the chance to download clean, clear
> > recordings
> > legitimately for $9.99/album.
> >
> > That's my $0.02....
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Sean
> > Double Crown Records / The Continental Magazine
> > P.O. Box 4336 - Bellingham, WA 98227-4336
> > www.dblcrown.com
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