GandALF wrote:So is this means the MASS CONFUSION got bootlegged by the Russian mafia? I need to know before engaging into re-release talk with the band...
What?
That copy sold is legit. Just because the seller is located in russia doesn't mean he's selling bootlegs. From what I can tell all his auctions are for authentic CD's juat quite over priced in many cases.
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GandALF wrote:So is this means the MASS CONFUSION got bootlegged by the Russian mafia? I need to know before engaging into re-release talk with the band...
Relax ... is this the bootleg warning thread ? No.
Did we point out that the cd on auction was a fake replica ? No.
There was an Impact CDR bootleg done by the band before you reissued it, did it affect your sells ? I'm seeing a second batch circulating too ...
Ah ok, I only asked about MASS CONFUSION coz to my experience when a Russian dealer buy/sells mega-rare CDs, it is usually done so they can rip and bootleg them. That's why I asked, in case someone knows if the seller is known to be one of the bootleggers.
IMPACT CDR was of no real concern to me coz it was
1.) CDR, limited to 100 copies
2.) By the time I've licensed the release it was already sold out.
However, if there is a silver-pressed Azintex bootleg, then ultimately it would influence my decision, especially on such arcane title like Mass Confusion.
He's trying to say this bootleg is a "Stormspell reissue" in the title of the listing.
I have no idea what this thing is all about? Is this a spoof-bootleg sporting my logo? Doesnt look that way, but one never knows. I'm a bit flattened one would use my name to boost their sales, but this will not prevent me from VeRO-ing it down right away
I was watching this until it reached 101 euros. Ridiculous, especially taking into account an average quality of music here. I would rather buy a new set of alu-wheels instead.