Sandy Denny's final concert, recorded at the Royalty Theatre, London, England, 27 November 1977
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Fokeman 3rd Nov 2024
| | Having visited a popular online site you can see that the majority of these available for sale are in the USA, so I have no doubt that it was released in the USA too. For the reasons I have already listed below and the fact that I bought it from a record shop in France, I think that at least it has a European release too. It seems to me though, that it was truly an internation release. So shall we all agree to change it to International as annaloog suggests? No criticism intended anywhere. |
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annaloog ● 2nd Nov 2024
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All Record Store Day releases are international and ....
This is not entirely true. RSD's lists do identify some titles as "Regional Focus".
If Fokeman wants to change the flag to International, I have no objection. |
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Lee Wrecker 2nd Nov 2024
| | All Record Store Day releases are international and released simultaneously worldwide through a network of independent bricks and mortar stores. They are all international and always have been. You can visit the Record Store Day website to find out more but these limited run global releases. |
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annaloog ● 2nd Nov 2024
| | The label and sticker images were scanned from my copy, which I purchased on 23 Apr 2022 in Nashville, TN, and is thus a USA release (it was among the few remaining items, and the only LP I considered worth the sticker price). It was also listed as a US release (4500 copies available) for 2022 by recordstoreday.com.
Considering that the disk was manufactured in Czech Republic I would expect that copies were also available for sale in Europe for RSD, but I don't know that for certain. |
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PhilMH 2nd Nov 2024
| | If this was for Record Store Day, then it was probably a worldwide release; "Made in EU" does not necessarily equate to released only in the EU or Europe. Discogs has it has Europe, but the cover images there aren't large enough or clear enough to tell whether the telltale text "Universal International Music B.V." appears, that would be a strong indicator that it is worldwide or near-worldwide, as that company manages the international domestic release of Universal products. |
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Fokeman 1st Nov 2024
| | I can't see anything that suggests that this is a US release. It is made in the EU and certainly intended for the European/UK market. Looking at the label it has BIEM/SDRM which makes it clear that the rights collection will be carried out across the whole of Europe. SDRM is specifically a French collection agency and BIEM operates throughout Europe. I have just bought this in Europe so I'm surprised that it is considered a US release?
Universal Island Records Ltd. suggests a UK Ltd. Company, something that doesn't exist in the USA.
I wouldn't be surprised that people in the USA were also able to buy this but I would consider it principally a European release. |
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