Hardbopjazz Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 My assumption is these fell off of copy write. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted March 6 Report Posted March 6 These are from the Pipe Dublin label and are download only. I assume that that the Pipe Dublin name, PD for short, was not chosen blindly. Most of the tracks on these "albums" are from OJC labels (Prestige, Contemporary & Riverside). As an example, "Nocturne Logic" is "Tenor Madness". Quote
Dub Modal Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 No idea what "ractals of blue" are supposed to be. Really odd looking stuff. Quote
T.D. Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 8 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: No idea what "ractals of blue" are supposed to be. Really odd looking stuff. I assumed the F got dropped from Fractals, and that seems to be correct. The actual album is Saxophone Colossus. https://www.isrbx.me/3138221225-sonny-rollins-fractals-of-blue-remastered-2025-hi-res.html Quote
Dub Modal Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 19 minutes ago, T.D. said: I assumed the F got dropped from Fractals, and that seems to be correct. The actual album is Saxophone Colossus. https://www.isrbx.me/3138221225-sonny-rollins-fractals-of-blue-remastered-2025-hi-res.html I guess the "F" somehow fell off prior to print. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 (edited) In short, those packagings are a big scam. BTW, I do assume "copy write" in the opening post is supposed to mean "copyright" (unless it's a clever play on homophony ). Since liner notes are probably inexistent with downloads there is not likely to be much "copy write/writing" there. Edited March 7 by Big Beat Steve Quote
mikeweil Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 In other words, cheaply taking advantage of European copyright regulations. Quote
T.D. Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 I've always been puzzled by PD vendors' assertions of "Remastered", when they certainly don't have access to the source tapes, etc. On the other hand, I've seen claims here on the forum that some of Werner's (ezz-thetics) PD reissues really do have improved sonics. So perhaps wizardry can be performed from needle-drops or CD-drops. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 (edited) "Remastered" should not be impossible at least in those cases where there are no source tapes in the first place (which often is the case if the recordings are old enough). In the same manner, my guess is that many do start their remasterings from actual records, turn them into "enhanced needle drops" and call them "remasterings". As for what actual improvement this yields, it all depends ... (Isn't it so that there are enough buyers out there who do not approve of certain "recent" remasterings - on perfectly "legit" labels and reissues - either because these above all have been remastered to make the music louder - in accordance with what the reissuers perceive is today's listeners' preferences? ). And no doubt there also are PD reissuers whose remastering claims are either wildly exaggerated or a case of usurpation because they re-use previous reissues' remasterings. Edited March 7 by Big Beat Steve Quote
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