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| ARTIST: | Rahsaan Roland Kirk |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Collectables |
| TYPE: | Jazz, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Seeker, Satin Doll, Sweet Fire, Going Home, Sentimental Journey, In Monument, Lover, Baby Let Me Shake Your Tree |
| UPC: | 090431634127 |
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PLEASE READ!!! Here's an e-mail and a response; PLEASE READ!!! This review is about the label not the recording. IT'S GREAT, GET IT; just not on this label. To whoever it concerns (hopefully Joel Dorn), Just wanted to let you know, if you didn't already, that the Collectables label puts 2 seconds of silence between tracks. I've bought Rahsaan Rahsaan & The 3 Sided Dream and everything has 2 seconds of silence between songs that run on together. This pisses me off as I called the label & they told me that's how they got the master from Atlantic! I've wasted $25 on these & I have to buy them over again as I refuse to make due with these versions. How can a label sell an inferior product? Anyway, I just wanted to let you know and hope someone provides them with corrected masters. Thanks. Dave. Dave, Thanks for writing. First off, you learned the hard way to never buy anything from Collectables. They have no intention of serving the music. It's like a chop shop. Secondly, I'll pass your email along to Joel Dorn, but there is nothing whatsoever he can do about it. He hasn't worked for Atlantic records since the mid-70s. As I'm sure you know, Atlantic is owned by Warner Music Group, which up until a few months ago was part of AOL, and still remains a mega l Dorn is so far off their radar to not even be existant when it comes to the masters they issue to licensing labels for reissue. Even if he were to complain about them mis-representing his original productions, it would mean exactly nothing to them. It's a drag, but unfortunately it's the reality of the it were Rhino reissuing those records, he could have more say, but the licensing to other labels is a lost cause.