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Originally Posted by bonjovi90
So either the label had control of the masters like they had in 2014 and then would surely try to capitalize a bit more on them since these kind of releases are happening with many old bands.
Or Jon got some control back and could have, in theory, thrown us one bone or another in the Experience, but simply doesn't care enough?
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I firmly believe the band camp doesn't have the rights needed to make The Experience what we'd like and I also firmly believe the label that has the rights doesn't see the financial value after seeing how the New Jersey re-release went. Yeah the band bailed on promoting it and the label didn't want to promote it at the time of the major member of the band not being there. I think the answer is somewhere in the middle.
If the label actually promoted it and the band actually promoted it, would it sell in 2021? Tough to say.