• Has someone at the ZFT developed an expensive drug habit?

    From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Wed Jul 20 13:32:44 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa


    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    The Mothers 1971 - $79.50 for an 8 disc set (almost reasonable at
    $9.94 per disc, although after Playground Psychotics and Mothers 1970,
    I'm guessing this one must really scrape the bottom of the Flo and
    Eddie barrel)

    200 Motels 50th Anniversary - $112 for six discs, $18.67 per disc (and
    it doesn't even include the movie)

    Halloween '81 - $87 for 6 discs, $14.50 per disc

    Halloween '73 - $76.5 for 4 discs, $19.13 per disc

    Zappa in New York 40th Anniversary $100 for 5 CDs, $20.00 per disc


    On the other hand, if you're looking for some bargains:

    Roxy Performances $45 for 7 CDs, $6.50 per disc

    Orchestral Favorites 40th Anniversary - $29 for 3 CDs, $9.67 per disc

    Zappa '88 The Last US Show - $20 for 2 CDs, $10.00 per disc


    Weird how much the per-disc cost varies between releases.

    -- Bob

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  • From Martin Gregorie@martin@mydomain.invalid to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Wed Jul 20 15:20:16 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 13:32:44 GMT, Bice wrote:

    Weird how much the per-disc cost varies between releases.

    -- Bob

    Yeah -I looked gul[ped and passed on. I must admit that nothing since the "Roxy by Proxy" CD has motivated me to buy it.

    BTW, entirely OTT, but does anybody know where I can pick up any
    recordings by Ahmad Zahir? He was an Afghan who was playing traditional
    songs on a mix of traditional and rock instruments in 1973. Some of his
    music is now on YouTube.

    I heard a song or two of his back in '73 when I was passing through Kabul
    on an Encounter Overland truck and liked the mix of trad and electric instruments.

    The nearest I've gotten to that ethnic/rock mix since then is some of
    Raghu Dixit's music - he's from Mysore and his band plays Indian-
    influenced rock.
    --

    Martin | martin at
    Gregorie | gregorie dot org
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  • From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Wed Jul 20 18:39:57 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 15:20:16 -0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 13:32:44 GMT, Bice wrote:

    Weird how much the per-disc cost varies between releases.

    -- Bob

    Yeah -I looked gul[ped and passed on. I must admit that nothing since the >"Roxy by Proxy" CD has motivated me to buy it.

    BTW, entirely OTT, but does anybody know where I can pick up any
    recordings by Ahmad Zahir? He was an Afghan who was playing traditional >songs on a mix of traditional and rock instruments in 1973. Some of his >music is now on YouTube.

    Got a spare $400 lying around? Someone on Amazon is selling a used
    collection of his complete recordings, but as usual with out of print
    stuff on Amazon, they're asking for a ridiculous amount of mony:

    https://www.amazon.com/Ahmad-Zahir-Complete-Collection-Cds/dp/B000U58C78

    -- Bob

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  • From Martin Gregorie@martin@mydomain.invalid to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Wed Jul 20 22:43:55 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 18:39:57 GMT, Bice wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 15:20:16 -0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 13:32:44 GMT, Bice wrote:

    Weird how much the per-disc cost varies between releases.

    -- Bob

    Yeah -I looked gul[ped and passed on. I must admit that nothing since
    the "Roxy by Proxy" CD has motivated me to buy it.

    BTW, entirely OTT, but does anybody know where I can pick up any
    recordings by Ahmad Zahir? He was an Afghan who was playing traditional >>songs on a mix of traditional and rock instruments in 1973. Some of his >>music is now on YouTube.

    Got a spare $400 lying around? Someone on Amazon is selling a used collection of his complete recordings, but as usual with out of print
    stuff on Amazon, they're asking for a ridiculous amount of mony:

    https://www.amazon.com/Ahmad-Zahir-Complete-Collection-Cds/dp/B000U58C78

    -- Bob

    Looks like (bulked-up) BS to me - AZ + band was certainly never active for more than 5 years, so I don't thjink he ever released more than a few 45w
    and maybe an LP. IIRC his first recordings were made in '72/73 and he was certainly not active after '78. I know: I was in Kabul again in May 1978
    at the start of the first Russian invasion (and have pics of T-34s parked
    on the outskirts of Kabul to prove it).

    At the time we were on our way back to UK from Nepal and I'd wanted 30 day visas to visit Bamiyan and parts further north in Afghanistan, but only
    got 3 days and was told to scuttle real fast through to Iran via Kandahar
    and Herat, so never did get to see the Bhuddas in Bamiyan, which were
    later destroyed by the Taliban. Bastards.
    --

    Martin | martin at
    Gregorie | gregorie dot org
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  • From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Thu Jul 21 11:37:43 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 22:43:55 -0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 18:39:57 GMT, Bice wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 15:20:16 -0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie
    <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 13:32:44 GMT, Bice wrote:

    Weird how much the per-disc cost varies between releases.

    -- Bob

    Yeah -I looked gul[ped and passed on. I must admit that nothing since >>>the "Roxy by Proxy" CD has motivated me to buy it.

    BTW, entirely OTT, but does anybody know where I can pick up any >>>recordings by Ahmad Zahir? He was an Afghan who was playing traditional >>>songs on a mix of traditional and rock instruments in 1973. Some of his >>>music is now on YouTube.

    Got a spare $400 lying around? Someone on Amazon is selling a used
    collection of his complete recordings, but as usual with out of print
    stuff on Amazon, they're asking for a ridiculous amount of mony:

    https://www.amazon.com/Ahmad-Zahir-Complete-Collection-Cds/dp/B000U58C78

    -- Bob

    Looks like (bulked-up) BS to me - AZ + band was certainly never active for >more than 5 years, so I don't thjink he ever released more than a few 45w >and maybe an LP.

    Wikipedia says 14 studio albums plus 7 related projects:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Zahir#Discography

    And discogs.com lists a few additional compilation albums:

    https://www.discogs.com/artist/1180753-Ahmad-Zahir

    So it's possible that Amazon listing could actually include 27 CDs,
    but it looks suspiciously like a binder of CDRs that someone put
    together and slapped a cardboard cover on. If the Zappa Family Trust
    had put it together, they'd probably be charging a thousand bucks for
    it.

    Apparently Ahmad Zahir was known as the "Elvis of Afghanistan". And
    now Google is probably convinced that I'm a huge fan after looking up
    all of the above.

    -- Bob

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  • From Dave Garrett@dave@compassnet.com to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Sat Jul 23 16:57:58 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>, eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal
    Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music- catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013

    https://tinyurl.com/yc3a46pu

    From what I've read elsewhere, the Trust will probably be dissolved, as
    there won't be any more music assets for them to manage.
    --
    Dave
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  • From Gourbi@gourbi@freenet.de to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Mon Jul 25 11:00:24 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    Am 23.07.2022 um 23:57 schrieb Dave Garrett:
    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>, eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal
    Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music- catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013

    https://tinyurl.com/yc3a46pu

    From what I've read elsewhere, the Trust will probably be dissolved, as there won't be any more music assets for them to manage.


    The official Universal Music's statement: https://www.universalmusic.com/universal-music-group-becomes-the-permanent-home-of-frank-zappa-estate/

    Does it mean that from now on Dweezil will have to ask permission and
    pay royalties to UMG for using rCLFrank Zappa's name and likenessrCY and playing his music?...

    [...]
    rCLWith the acquisition, which additionally includes Frank ZapparCOs name
    and likeness, Universal Music Enterprises (UMe), UMGrCOs global catalog company, and Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG), the companyrCOs
    leading music publisher, will build on the companyrCOs already successful track record of working with the Zappa Trust to amplify Frank ZapparCOs
    career as a trailblazer, iconoclast, brilliant musician and fearless
    artist who challenged music and culture with his unconventional and uncompromising vision and advocacy.rCY


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  • From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Tue Jul 26 11:30:41 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Mon, 25 Jul 2022 11:00:24 +0200, Gourbi <gourbi@freenet.de> wrote:

    Am 23.07.2022 um 23:57 schrieb Dave Garrett:
    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>,
    eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the
    retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal
    Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music-
    catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013

    https://tinyurl.com/yc3a46pu

    From what I've read elsewhere, the Trust will probably be dissolved, as
    there won't be any more music assets for them to manage.


    The official Universal Music's statement: >https://www.universalmusic.com/universal-music-group-becomes-the-permanent-home-of-frank-zappa-estate/


    According to that second link, the deal included the contents of the
    Vault, so any future new releases would have to come from Universal.

    I wonder if that's why the ZFT released ten fairly massive and
    expensive boxed sets in the last five years - trying to clear the
    decks of everything they wanted to get out there before handing the
    business off to Universal.

    -- Bob

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  • From eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Mon Aug 1 13:39:40 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 16:57:58 -0500, Dave Garrett <dave@compassnet.com>
    wrote:

    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>, >eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the >retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal
    Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music- >catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013


    I splurged and got myself the Halloween '73 and Halloween '81 boxed
    sets for my birthday, and was somewhat surprised to see in the fine
    print on the back of each disc case, "UMe A Universal Music
    Enterprises Release, (P)(C) UMG Recordings, Inc."

    Those sets are from 2019 and 2020, so it seems that Universal has been releasing Frank's music for a while. In fact, checking other recent
    albums I see the UMe stamp on a couple releases from 2012 (the
    earliest one seems to be the "Understanding America" compilation) and
    it's on most of the releases from 2013 and after.

    So I'm kind of confused on what it means that Universal just bought
    Frank's catalog. Does it just mean that they can now release or
    reissue whatever they want without having to work with the Zappa
    family? Bet Rykodisc would have loved to have that deal.

    -- Bob

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  • From Dave Garrett@dave@compassnet.com to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Sat Aug 6 16:10:22 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    In article <62e7d390.1531188906@localhost>, eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 16:57:58 -0500, Dave Garrett <dave@compassnet.com>
    wrote:

    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>, >eichlertwothedigitnotspelled@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie"
    boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the >retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal
    Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music- >catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013


    I splurged and got myself the Halloween '73 and Halloween '81 boxed
    sets for my birthday, and was somewhat surprised to see in the fine
    print on the back of each disc case, "UMe A Universal Music
    Enterprises Release, (P)(C) UMG Recordings, Inc."

    Those sets are from 2019 and 2020, so it seems that Universal has been releasing Frank's music for a while. In fact, checking other recent
    albums I see the UMe stamp on a couple releases from 2012 (the
    earliest one seems to be the "Understanding America" compilation) and
    it's on most of the releases from 2013 and after.

    So I'm kind of confused on what it means that Universal just bought
    Frank's catalog. Does it just mean that they can now release or
    reissue whatever they want without having to work with the Zappa
    family? Bet Rykodisc would have loved to have that deal.

    -- Bob

    The ZFT previously had a licensing and distribution deal with Universal
    since 2012.

    The new deal is different as it actually transfers ownership of the
    catalog (actually FZ's estate, which includes not only the recordings
    and publishing catalog, but also FZ's film archive and the contents of
    the vault) to Universal.

    So yes, it does mean that UMe is in the driver's seat now as far as
    making decisions concerning releases/reissues, or however else they wish
    to exploit the assets in the estate.
    --
    Dave
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  • From The old geezer@JYOB@aol.com to alt.fan.frank-zappa on Tue Aug 9 12:17:06 2022
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.frank-zappa

    On Saturday, August 6, 2022 at 5:10:29 PM UTC-4, Dave Garrett wrote:
    In article <62e7d390.1531188906@localhost>,
    eichlertwothed...@comcast.net says...

    On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 16:57:58 -0500, Dave Garrett <da...@compassnet.com> wrote:

    In article <62d7ff47.493828171@localhost>,
    eichlertwothed...@comcast.net says...

    I recently found out about the latest Zappa release, the 6 disc "Erie" >> boxed set. So I checked it out on Amazon - holy crap, $127! That's
    over $21 per disc. Why is that thing so expensive?

    So then I started looking at some other big releases from recent
    years. The Zappa Family Trust really seems like they're trying to
    gouge a retirement fund out of the remaining fanbase that still buys
    physical product:

    They aren't going to be needing to sell any more releases to beef up the >retirement fund, as they just sold FZ's entire catalog to Universal >Music:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/universal-buys-frank-zappa-s-music- >catalog-from-family-trust-271656594013


    I splurged and got myself the Halloween '73 and Halloween '81 boxed
    sets for my birthday, and was somewhat surprised to see in the fine
    print on the back of each disc case, "UMe A Universal Music
    Enterprises Release, (P)(C) UMG Recordings, Inc."

    Those sets are from 2019 and 2020, so it seems that Universal has been releasing Frank's music for a while. In fact, checking other recent
    albums I see the UMe stamp on a couple releases from 2012 (the
    earliest one seems to be the "Understanding America" compilation) and
    it's on most of the releases from 2013 and after.

    So I'm kind of confused on what it means that Universal just bought Frank's catalog. Does it just mean that they can now release or
    reissue whatever they want without having to work with the Zappa
    family? Bet Rykodisc would have loved to have that deal.

    -- Bob
    The ZFT previously had a licensing and distribution deal with Universal since 2012.

    The new deal is different as it actually transfers ownership of the
    catalog (actually FZ's estate, which includes not only the recordings
    and publishing catalog, but also FZ's film archive and the contents of
    the vault) to Universal.

    So yes, it does mean that UMe is in the driver's seat now as far as
    making decisions concerning releases/reissues, or however else they wish
    to exploit the assets in the estate.

    --
    Dave
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