I'm talking about the one CD - Best of living after midnight... But that throws the others into question if this particualar CD part of that series is not approved by the band [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:09:51 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Wait...what?? The Remasters were not approved by JP??? When was this?????  |  | devils_child wrote: | | I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia? |  | devils_child wrote: | | Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP? |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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