Raer Acetate Question
The_Non
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I have the opportunity to buy a raer acetate of Little Richard doing some live material in 195? (it's early). An RCA Masters Acetate on the Presto label, it is seemingly pressed in the 50s as well. How much should I spend? Could I license this material out to press up new recordings from it (I think it's unreleased shiznit). Calling heavy hitters and Thanks and peaceT.N.
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I would assume that an entity larger than yourself (publisher, label, artist) would step in for a piece of the pie... or all of it.
I don't actually know about such things though
YEs. Owning the record means absolutely nothing in terms of rights - even if you happened onto master tapes or some such it's still owned by someone else, most likely.
Basically, if it is in fact unreleased the most you can do is contact Little Richard's management and try to press for a release that they will do with a label of their choosing and all you will do is supply the master if in fact this acetate is all that exists. You will not be paid hansomely for this service I don't think. If you're hustle is strong you might be able to spearhead the project but unless you are some Little Richard expert or have experience in such things they will probably want to go with someone else.
It is probably worth more to you as a collectible than as a tool for issuing previously-unreleased work.
the track is, btw,
The band, the venue, the promoter(s)/producer(s), in that order
Thanks for the info. Next time I talk to him I'll ask if he still knows the promoters/producers and see what happens...