so is the limitation applied during registration for an account, or can I drive up to Vancouver and gain access to these songs somehow?Toon Town Dave wrote:Sweet, they're available on eMusic Canada! I may have to end my boycott and get a new subscription.
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it's tied to your account. i already tried having a family member in europe log in with my account. :opfredo wrote:so is the limitation applied during registration for an account, or can I drive up to Vancouver and gain access to these songs somehow?Toon Town Dave wrote:Sweet, they're available on eMusic Canada! I may have to end my boycott and get a new subscription.
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Yes, it is tied to your account, and not to the geographical location from where you download. While I was in Europe for the holidays, I opened a second account under my dad's name (with his permissionlipi wrote:it's tied to your account. i already tried having a family member in europe log in with my account. :opfredo wrote: so is the limitation applied during registration for an account, or can I drive up to Vancouver and gain access to these songs somehow?

On eMusic Europe there is really a lot of more material than on eMusic USA. Does anyone know the precise reason for that? However, if you are interested in Western Swing, eMusic Europe and USA both suck the same way.

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I'm pretty sure it has a lot to do with differing copyright laws. In Europe songs go into the public domain after 50 years, whereas I believe the US has stronger laws (95/120 years or life plus 70 years)Gong-Oh wrote: On eMusic Europe there is really a lot of more material than on eMusic USA. Does anyone know the precise reason for that?
I think it's that and/or the labels' licensing agreementstrev wrote:I'm pretty sure it has a lot to do with differing copyright laws. In Europe songs go into the public domain after 50 years, whereas I believe the US has stronger laws (95/120 years or life plus 70 years)Gong-Oh wrote: On eMusic Europe there is really a lot of more material than on eMusic USA. Does anyone know the precise reason for that?
A simple song recommendation:
Al Cooper and his Savoy Sultans - Frenzy [1940]
Available on the Harlem Was The Place anthology.
It is not easy to find High Quality Al Cooper remasters, but this one rocks (at 265 bpm)!
Al Cooper and his Savoy Sultans - Frenzy [1940]
Available on the Harlem Was The Place anthology.
It is not easy to find High Quality Al Cooper remasters, but this one rocks (at 265 bpm)!
Several discs in the excellent French "Best of Swing - The Jazz Era" series have been added. I have a couple of them on CD - it's HiQ stuff compared to the Chrono Classics (but only one disc per artist).
Can't find a way to list them separately, they appear together with the Chronological Classics / Abeille Musique discs.
Weird, but now e-music has both the Classic Jazz series and the Chronological Classics series (and not the same discs)
Can't find a way to list them separately, they appear together with the Chronological Classics / Abeille Musique discs.
Weird, but now e-music has both the Classic Jazz series and the Chronological Classics series (and not the same discs)
Swing label lists
For more convenient browsing, I've created a few lists featuring high-quality reissue labels/series:
Best of Jazz - The Swing Era
Hep Records - The 1000 Series
Hep Records - The Metronome Series
Jazz Archives / EPM
I'll try to keep them updated if/when more discs are added. E-music only has about half of the titles in each series so far.
I don't know which of these are available outside Europe - can somebody from the land of freedom and opportunity enlighten us?
Best of Jazz - The Swing Era
Hep Records - The 1000 Series
Hep Records - The Metronome Series
Jazz Archives / EPM
I'll try to keep them updated if/when more discs are added. E-music only has about half of the titles in each series so far.
I don't know which of these are available outside Europe - can somebody from the land of freedom and opportunity enlighten us?