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Post by Shellshock on Oct 18, 2004 16:33:14 GMT 1
I found this on Amazon UK, apparently released by a label called Forever Gold. La Toya Jackson by La Toya JacksonI don't think they made a mistake in the title, because it's also available on this site, this site and this site. What is it? Could it really be a re-issue of her debut album, La Toya Jackson? Or is it her 88 album La Toya or even another version of Bad Girl? I can't find any tracklistings.
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Post by Shellshock on Oct 18, 2004 16:48:54 GMT 1
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Post by tommie on Oct 18, 2004 17:01:43 GMT 1
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Post by Shellshock on Oct 18, 2004 20:33:17 GMT 1
Maybe. But would they be allowed to just name it "La Toya Jackson" especially as there's already an album called that owned by a huge label? I'd thought if it was possible there would've been a version of Bad Girl with that name long before now. Weird.
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Post by ublew on Oct 19, 2004 0:01:17 GMT 1
I think it's another version of "Bad Girl" too.. Anything udner the Forever Gold budget label has to be.. Usually those labels don't license anything from major labels, as it probably costs too much for them.. The budget labels also get away with confusing titles too sometimes, since their business is pretty marginal and they usually go undetected by major labels..
I know budget labels in Europe get away with releasing CDs by "The Supremes" even though they use cheap re-recordings on which none of the original members are on..
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Post by Annie on Oct 19, 2004 20:00:24 GMT 1
I know budget labels in Europe get away with releasing CDs by "The Supremes" even though they use cheap re-recordings on which none of the original members are on.. yeah, I've seen many of those... but who listens to the original Supremes now that we have Toy's Stop In The Name of Love?
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