Stephen J. Wood wrote:
It seems to me that now Tigermilk is supposedly fetching 100 to 200 pounds sterling, someone is bound to bring out a vinyl bootleg, if they haven't done so already. (and if they have, I'd quite like a copy!).
A bootleg will be a close copy of the original, but with presumably some inevitable loss of sound quality.
The bootleggers make a load of money by fooling fans, who may never have seen an original to tell the difference anyway.
What you are referring to is a _Pirate_. Pirate records are ripoffs of something that was put out legitimately. Bootlegs are of music that was never released (like if someone made a B&S at the BBC), or released in a different form ( like some of the remix collections that came out in the early '90's). It is very importiant to _me_ for people to make this distinction. Bootlegs, although I don't condone them, provide collectors with otherwise hard or impossible to get material. Pirates just ripoff the band, the record company, and ultimately the consumer because the quality is substandard. Most of the cassettes bought in 3rd world countries are pirates. In those places the copyright laws are relaxed, so it may not be illegal, but they almost always sound poor. In the case of B&S, if someone made an exact replica of Tigermilk and tried to pass it off as the real thing, it would be piracy. If someone made it and sold it to retailers or the public as a bootleg, then it would be so under my definition because of its scarcity. Sometimes it's a fine line. Usually it's not. Anyway, we'll get a proper reissue someday, and then it won't matter. Aadam Cap't of the nomenclature police ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . We're all happy bunnies humming happy bunny tunes. Aren't we? -----------------------------------------------------------------------