Tracks 1 - 12 are live recordings.
Tracks 13 - 20 were originally recorded for Kirshner Records.
Correct title of track 6: "Little Devil".
Correct title of track 7: "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen".
gnag150..: it's a perhaps somewhat cynical observation on the standard "imho" - but it can't be too cynical, as it's aimed at the speaker/writer's own self: "in my - not so - humble opinion".
(because if the speaker using "imho" truly were - they prob'ly wouldn't insert their tuppenceworth at all.)
Ppint: Several CDs are still listed as "Wisepack" releases (e.g. Coasters, Fats Domino), although their cat.numbers start with the LECD prefix. According to your convincing reasoning they should also be moved to the "Legends" label.
Perhaps a moderator can take care of this.
I am just curious, but what does the last line of your comment ("-im-nsh-o.") mean?
merged: they're all on the same label, and in the same label's cat# sequence; if the label were sold, and the new owner(s) carried the label name as a live entity, we'd hopefully note when the change-over took place, when the distributing co. changed - maybe - but not normally insist on its being a different label. (even if it ceased to be used as a label, and was then relaunched, we treat it as the same label whether it's under the same ownership or not: cf. andrew loog oldham & tony calder's immediate records, which had two reincarnations as (mainly? completely?) a reissue label after the original collapsed iirc, until disappearing for good.)
- the twist only comes when one of the modern conglomerates re-uses an old label purely as artwork for a release possibly of material originally from that label, but actually released upon one of its modern "vehicles" - on a music co. label named, & in a cat# sequence, utterly unrelated to the old label.
unless they truly reactivate the label and make new releases upon it - all or mostly drawn from the old label's back catalogue of recordings & artists, if they sign no current acts - then it isn't the old label revived, but just a bit of brainstorming by the megacorp's arts department.
While some CDs with the cat.# prefix "LECD" have been entered under the label name "Legends", others are listed under the "Wisepack" label name.
On the rear insert of this CD, it says: "Legends is a registered label of Wisepack Ltd.".
All LECD... CDs seem to have been issued by one and the same company under the Legends label at first, but somewhere along the line, "Wisepack Ltd." was added on the inserts.
I wonder if all these entries should be merged, or left as they are.