Amazon Fires Up the Burner For the CD Reissue Business
Major labels and a retailer have finally found a way to keep mostly forgotten titles available: Print the CDs on demand.
A unit of Amazon, CreateSpace, is introducing its “Disc on Demand” service, a partnership between Amazon, Sony BMG and EMI Music that will bring back hundreds of popular out-of-print jazz, blues and rock-and-roll titles.
The new CDs are manufactured on-demand and shipped when customers place an order.
First offerings include the "Hatari Soundtrack” by Henry Mancini, “Earthquake Weather” by Joe Strummer, “Motorcade of Generosity” by Cake and the Blue Note releases “Telepathy” by Bill Stewart, “Foreign Intrigue” by Tony Williams and “Carryin’ On” by Grant Green.
Now let's get real here: Green's 1969 album "Carryin' On," from the guitarist's boogaloo period, was released as part of Blue Note's Rare Groove CD series in 1995.Why not release the truly OOP "Gooden's Corner" and "Nigeria"? Those titles have never been released in their original form as they only appeared as part of Mosaic's stunning "Complete Grant Green with Sonny Clark," which is no longer available, and Blue Note's "Complete Quartets" package.
In addition, labels and content providers are using Disc on Demand to release new titles on Amazon.com, including the next KCRW “Sounds Eclectic” release and the soundtrack to the ESPN program “World’s Strongest Man.”




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