Author Topic: Live album from Nottingham removed  (Read 1931 times)

King_D

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Re: Live album from Nottingham removed
« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2019, 10:36:55 AM »
Doesn't look like an official release (label : Angel Air) but ... "Welcome to Angel Air Records! Since 1997 we have worked closely with bands and artistes to compile a varied and extensive catalogue of releases from the 60's to date. There are re-issues of historic classic albums, previously forgotten gems and some new releases from familiar talented bands and artistes. All releases are carefully compiled, remastered to enhance with informative booklets/photos (cds)."

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Re: Live album from Nottingham removed
« Reply #16 on: December 07, 2019, 03:27:00 PM »
Interesting...........but do the Bands/Artistes receive any royalties from these releases.......?..as you may have gleaned from some of me previous posts i am a huge Grateful Dead fan and there are huge amounts of unofficial recordings out there of the band,but they don't care in fact as all Dead fans know they actually encouraged fans to bootleg/record their shows even setting up separate areas at stadiums and halls for Deadheads to do this which is great for fans......not so good for bands who rely on all/any income which should rightfully come to them.....

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Re: Live album from Nottingham removed
« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2019, 09:28:46 AM »
Got the CD, total bootleg of course; cover artwork is complete nonsense (some random pic, not NMA on the cover but some random guys or rights-free stock photography ), booklet is 1 page....
As with nearly all other radio broadcast type releases it is shabby done and executed.
Sound quality is good bootleg quality but lacks depth and clarity, does not even sound as a first rate copy of the recording; music of course flawless and setlist is a dream.
On the cover it says "SFM" The Store For Music Ltd. (Catalogue number SJPCD606)
www.thestoreformusic.com
On that website one finds lots of dodgy live recordings and on demand videos (!) etc., looks all extremely shabby and not officially endorsed.
Could not find the NMA release on there though.
It does not say "Angel Air" records anywhere, but from what I can see on their website SFM have bought Angel Air at some point.
Dodgy.

Viv Savage

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Re: Live album from Nottingham removed
« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2019, 05:10:39 PM »
As was stated before this is not an official release and we advised not buying it.