Sunnysoul Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 I take it that Sam's work of genius is still yet to be "reissued/re-released" on vinyl or CD (legitimately or otherwise) Can somebody refresh my memory as to exactly why that is so ? Has Sam (or Atlantic) tied the rights up and doesn't want to re release it ? Was that the same situation with Luther (Vandross) and his group's first two LPs for Cotillion ? Thanks in advance !
Guest garv Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 I take it that Sam's work of genius is still yet to be "reissued/re-released" on vinyl or CD (legitimately or otherwise) Can somebody refresh my memory as to exactly why that is so ? Has Sam (or Atlantic) tied the rights up and doesn't want to re release it ? Was that the same situation with Luther (Vandross) and his group's first two LPs for Cotillion ? Thanks in advance ! I recently did a cd for a guy on here ( cant remember his name ) but he has interviewed Sam & he has written to the people who own the rights to " the show" lp, i think he said they were a company in Japan. Both he & Sam have asked the company to release it on cd but so far they seem reluctant for what ever reason, if he reads this topic he will be able to give you the full version of events. Hope this helps Garv.
Simon T Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Was that the same situation with Luther (Vandross) and his group's first two LPs for Cotillion ? I read somewhere that when LV got a more famous and richer from his Epic recordings, he bought the rights to the Cottilion stuff because he specifically didn't want it to ever be re-released, thus stopping the chances of Atlantic doing that on the back of his big star status.
Guest Paul Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Here are the facts... The album masters were among assets siezed by the IRS and FBI following the arrest of Michael Thevis in 1976 under the RICO Act. All government liens have now been lifted but ownership to some of the Sam Dees masters is still in dispute between Ginn Music Group (successors to Showtime Productions Inc) and Atlantic Recording Corp. Millbrand Music controls European publishing rights to the songs and also represent the masters for Ginn Music Group. We are co-operating with Atlantic's parent company Warner Music Group in the hope that the album can be legitimately issued on CD soon. Further information: www.millbrand.com Paul Mooney Millbrand Copyright Management Ltd.
Cheapsiderecords Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 You can tell them Ill be buying one, sold the album years ago and regretted a few days later.
P5OULH Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 You can tell them Ill be buying one, sold the album years ago and regretted a few days later. I have the original album for sale if anyone is interested price guide anyone
Sean Hampsey Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I have the original album for sale if anyone is interested price guide anyone Quality wise = Priceless! But, it usually makes £50 in auction for a clean copy (tho' I have seen it go for more).
Guest Bearsoul Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I have the original album for sale if anyone is interested price guide anyone you could sell it back to me do you still want 7 nombres //??
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