Reissue Requests
Do you have an idea for a reissue? Is there an artist we’ve been neglecting? Do you know of previously unreleased material that we may not? http://www.legacyrecordings.com/associated-labels has a list of labels we control the catalog for, please check to see if your request comes from any of our labels before posting.
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Michael Jackson Concert Boxset 1984-2001
For the past 25 years... Michael Jackson has only done FOUR MAJOR CONCERT WORLD TOUR and ONE SPECIAL performance at Madison Square Garden (2001).
The VICTORY TOUR 1984
The BAD TOUR 1987-1989
The DANGEROUS TOUR 1992-1993
The HISTORY TOUR 1996-1997
30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT 2001With only ONE concert officially released on the market.. unfortunately, the other concert tours do not get the attention that they deserve. Many of us have often had to make do with poor TV recorded VHS qualities and amateur recordings. I feel that if we show that there is a large enough demand for this box… more
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Michael Jackson Vault Box Set and Live 1988 DVD
Fans want it. Collectors want it. There's alot of material that Michael Jackson has recorded but has not seen the light of day. Many would love a 3 or 4 CD set of unreleased material from the 1976-1994 periods especially from the Off The Wall, Triumph, Thriller, and Bad recording sessions.
And with only ONE live concert DVD of Michael Jackson on the market, this would be the perfect time to release a DVD of Michael Jackson's 1988 Bad World Tour in Wembley Stadium
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Miles Davis - Complete Live in Japan 1975
Agharta and Pangaea are two of Davis' best concerts of the 1970s. But the full sets have never been released in the U.S. A great boxed set would feature ALL of the material recorded on the 1975 Japan tour, the released concerts from February 1st (in unedited form), along with the other concerts from January 22nd and 23rd, as well as February 7th and 8th. As far as I know, these have never been officially released.
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Miles Davis - Complete 'At Fillmore' 1970
The 2 CD / 2 LP release 'Miles Davis At Fillmore' only gives a glimpse of the Miles Davis band's Filmore East performances between June 17 - 20th, 1970. As with Legacy's brilliant Cellar Door 1970 boxed set, it would be wonderful to hear ALL of what was recorded during these concerts via a multi-CD boxed set.
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3,522 votes
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Bob Dylan Live 1966 DVD
The "Albert Hall" concert from 1966 is considered by many (including me) to be the greatest live album ever made. Watching Eat The Document convinced me that seeing the man at work was even better than just hearing him, and the footage in No Direction Home was a revelation; it's just staggeringly good and desrved to be the centre-piece of the film. In particular the full version of Like A Rolling Stone from Newcastle is jaw-dropping - listen to it with no picture and it sounds amazing, but watching Dylan grimace, twitch and grin through the performance so emotively lifts… more
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The Jacksons 1980's Tours on DVD
The Jacksons tours from the 80's should be released on DVD. The Triumph and Victory tours were wildly popular and still are among hard core Jackson fans and R&B lovers alike.
Please seriously consider this request it's truly wanted and can be quite profitable.
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2 CD Legacy Edition of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks
Includes the released album on one disc, and the original "NY version" on the second (this is the one that was completely cut from the NY sessions). Add bonus tracks like the alternate "Shelter from the Storm" with an extra verse (on the "Jerry Maguire" soundtrack), "Up to Me" and "Call Letter Blues," and you're grand.
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Michael Jackson Dual Disc Album/Concert CD/DVD Series
In 2001 Michael Jackson and EPIC Records released expanded editions of his albums Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad and Dangerous.
In 2006 Michael Jackson trialed a new technology called dual-disc with the release of he Visionary singles - with audio CD on one side of the disc and DVD on the other side.
Now, the time has come to take dual-disc to another level - album level.
Release Michael Jackson's solo albums as a dual-disc CD/DVD. The CD side would contain the expanded edition of the album. The DVD side would contain the full concert from the corresponding era.
Example:
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Bob Dylan - Royal Festival Hall, London 1964
This show was recorded by Pye records for Columbia in 1964. Bob Dylan's first major U.K. show, and it exists gathering dust in Columbia's vaults in apprently stunning quality in terms of performance and sound.
It's rumoured that it was mastered for possible release in 2006 as a bonus freebie with 'Modern Times' but then scrapped.
Although we have the official 'Live 1964' release, this is significantly different in terms of the set played - first ever performance of 'Mr. Tambourine Man', 'Restless Farewell', 'It Ain't Me Babe' with an extra verse that has never been heard?!?
I think this… more
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The Front - Please reissue "The Front" 1989 Columbia Records and Bakers Pink (1993 Epic)
I work on a fan website for this band and can document hundreds of requests from fans wanting to purchase this album. The price range on Amazon for new, sealed albums is $25 - $100+. We have a new website launching soon, and the only thing missing is the ability to share and sell the music. We will feature this forum and hope the idea gets a lot of votes! The related band Bakers Pink (1993 Epic) should also be reissued. People love this music and think it sounds fresh and viable to this day. Thank you.
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SACD
I think every legacy recordings release, whatever it may be, should be an SACD Hybrid. It's a shame how Sony have neglected their own wonderful format. Next year's the 10th anniversary coming up so it's about time Sony release som more pop/rock music on this format. Preferably multi-ch. SACD rules!
1,098 votesAll of Tracy’s requests are not controlled by Sony.
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Michael Jackson's Bad Tour 1988-1989 on DVD
In my opinion, MJ's bad tour is the greatest tour ever done, so why can't you release it on dvd?
If you can't release Michael Jackson's boxset, so why can't you release only this tour, it's incredible!
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Dylan's Basement Tapes!
No Band tracks. Just original songs.No overdubs. Multiple takes when called for ("Crash On The Levee", "Too Much Of Nothing", "Nothting Was Delivered", "Mighty Quinn", "You Ain't Going Nowhere", "Tears Of Rage", etc).
922 votes -
Quadraphonic recordings on multi-channel hybrid SACD
There were many superb quadraphonic recordings released in the 70s by both Columbia and RCA. Edgar Winter, Santana - even that wonderful version of Hang On Sloopy with Rick Derringer.
Nice clean DSD transfers, simple packaging - they would make a wonderful addition to your catalogue...
770 votes -
Stooges Raw Power Box Set
Legacy did a great job with the Iggy Pop remix of this classic album, but given the countless bootlegs and substandard releases on the market, surely the Columbia vaults have some great material from the Raw Power sessions, and maybe a couple live shows to make a boxed set. Maybe throw in a remaster of the Bowie mix and we'll all be happy.
753 votes -
Springsteen Official Live Series
If this is inappropriate to this particular forum (as it seems the requests are for reissues), then please delete this suggestion. Simply put, this guy is arguably the greatest live performer in Rock History. He needs an official bootleg series.
726 votes -
The Making of Thriller by Michael Jackson
So far only available on VHS, it would be great to have a remastered edition of this documentary on DVD with, why not, a few extras.
689 votes -
Miles Davis - Complete Columbia 1980s Sessions
There should be another Miles Davis boxed set featuring all his 1980s studio and live recordings, including previously unreleased alternates takes. It should bring together all the albums: Man with the Horn, We Want Miles, Miles! Miles Miles! Star People, Decoy, You're Under Arrest, Aura. Plus any other previously unreleased studio and live recordings. The final disc could feature the abandoned recording sessions from 1978.
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Gene Clark
A comprehensive collection of Gene Clark's late-60's unreleased material, including:
The legendary Sings for You 8-song acetate
other unreleased demos from the same period.584 votes