felser Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM 3 hours ago, cliffpeterson said: Ezzthetics is based in Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU. Reputedly Switzerland copyright laws do not align with the EU copyright laws such that Ezzthetics can legally remaster (from lps, of course) and reissue music that is in Switzerland's public domain. And that label tends to do a really bad job at it, so often lopping tracks from classic albums, and reissuing parts of two classic albums together on one CD (their "Revisited: from.... t..." series. There is value when they include two full albums, and I like their design, but I wish the label would think. I thought everyone learned their lesson when MCA was doing that nonsense 35 years ago. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I would assume the abbreviated reissues are a way to get around any claims. They're just PD/grey market comps. Currently avoiding the label with the exception of remastered Coltrane bootlegs and Ayler I didn't have. Quote
T.D. Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) On 6/8/2025 at 3:05 PM, felser said: And that label tends to do a really bad job at it, so often lopping tracks from classic albums, and reissuing parts of two classic albums together on one CD (their "Revisited: from.... t..." series. There is value when they include two full albums, and I like their design, but I wish the label would think. I thought everyone learned their lesson when MCA was doing that nonsense 35 years ago. 23 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: I would assume the abbreviated reissues are a way to get around any claims. They're just PD/grey market comps. Currently avoiding the label with the exception of remastered Coltrane bootlegs and Ayler I didn't have. I had figured ezz-thetics dropping tracks from CD reissues was just a way to fit 2 LPs on 1 CD. Interesting theory about the PD claim fiddle. I also avoid those dodgy ezz-thetics reissues on ethical (IMO) grounds, but do own 2 (Ayler and Marion Brown) purchased used on this forum. Edited 5 hours ago by T.D. Quote
colinmce Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago The Ayler ones at least are official releases, and definitely the best of what he's put out in that vein. The rest is widely available elsewhere. Releasing stuff as commonplace as the Miles Prestige and Monk Five Spot recordings is laughable to me, and seems like a waste of both time and resources. Quote
felser Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago I have the Noah Howard and the Clifford Thornton, both of which were very helpful. Also the Horace Silver live one, which is the best collection of that material. Strange approach as the parent label, Hat Hut, is certainly not a PD label. Quote
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