cockroach wrote:I recall reading an interview with Hank and Bruce in a magazine, years ago, where the interviewer asked them about whether any unreleased Shadows recordings may ever be released.
The answer was:
'..when the plane goes down...'
You can bet that this will be the case with the record companies - as when Elvis Presley died, and someone remarked...'Good career move...'
There won't be any rarities on it though because EMI don't know what they have in the vaults.
The tapes were logged into the vaults by, and I have to be careful here, people whose understanding of the English language was questionable and as a result many of them were perhaps lost or wrongly identified over the years. I was told that by employees at EMI in the early nineties.
EMI hold Shadows session tapes from 1960 up to the late 70s but so many are missing or destroyed.
For example, the actual session tapes for Apache, Man of Mystery, Quatermassters and many others are not showing on the tape report, yet they kept hold of outtakes for Golden Street, Gonzales, Big Boy and many others. Why?
When you begin to find out how they operate it's laughable but sad at the time, and with all that clout as a major record label in the 1960s how could it all have gone so wrong? It is the way the company handles its business and the stupid policies it creates for potential licensees. I've no sympathy at all.
Tony H