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Bootleg albums?
Recently, I was informed that all SonMay CD releases are considered fakes... any possible way to prove this?
I must have bought a bunch of SM releases last summer, but not from the internet... but, I noticed there was repetitive artwork on my copy of the 'Mario Party 3 Original Soundtrack'. Otherwise, they look perfectly legitimate, the music is even ripped perfectly onto my computer. ;_; Any help would be appreciated... and at least now I know not to buy stuff from this company anymore. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend - "THE RESCUE" Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith Orchestrations by Arthur Morton |
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All bootleg albums I bought wasn't that obvious there were bootleg. Until I bought an legitimate copy. Wow, you can't NOT notice it. And when I played them in my cd player, it jumps sometimes.
SonMay, Allion, EverAnime... I don't know any other.. http://www.jazzmess.com/merch/bootlegfaq.html |
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Well, I just read the guide that cubed posted... I was in a Japnaese VG store last summer and saw two copies of the same soundtrack, but they had different company labels on them. I was in doubt of which one to buy...
Point being, though, I'm fully aware of what to look for now. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend - "THE RESCUE" Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith Orchestrations by Arthur Morton |
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You should always try to be aware of the catalog numbers for albums you're interested in buying as it can often be the only thing distiguishing the real deal from a bootleg at first glance. It's always listed on the spines and you can find the cat number for pretty much any album at GMR.
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Good list here, even though it is probably a little out of date:
http://chudahs-corner.com/reference/...ce=bootleggers |
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