Emma Bunton - 'Free Me', 2004 • 2nd Album |
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12th February 2024, 12:26 AM
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12th February 2024, 09:12 AM
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I suppose it’s nice that she acknowledges the anniversaries at least? I’m sure there’s many artists who don’t bother with that. Personally I don’t think Emma has much sway in making things happen for Free Me. It’s technical and it needs the label to be motivated. There’ll be copyright and old licence agreements when it comes to making it available worldwide, and it seems they just cba. It’s probably considered to be extremely low priority when there’s numerous other more current artists/music/business ideas to focus on. Yeah this is what happened. Emma's team tried to sort a vinyl but Universal weren't interested (they can hardly be bothered for Spiceworld the 2nd biggest selling girl group album ever) and 19 aren't in the music business anymore. Emma's team aren't a music team. I guess if Emma really really wanted to she could hire someone to sort out the rights and then buy them but she would have to hope a label would then want to pay for those rights to release something or Emma do it independently, which aint happening. The absolute best case would be a small label look at buying the rights and sorting, producing and distributing a Free Me release all themself and Emma gets on board to promote it. As I just cant see how else it would be resolved now. |
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