View Full Version : LEGACY or FTD ?
dennyelvis
06-22-2011, 06:55 AM
Heres something im starting to puzzle over, there have been some great LEGACY releases so far , not including the new EP release http://elvis-tkc.com/forum2/style_emoticons/default/notworthy.gif great packaging and sound, so which do u guys now prefer ? http://elvis-tkc.com/forum2/style_emoticons/default/undecided.gif if the quality LEGACY releases keep coming i think i may start collecting those in preference to the FTDS, ur thoughts ?
Jungleroom76
06-22-2011, 02:36 PM
While the LEGACY releases have been GREAT so far for sure, Sony/RCA needs to be careful and not overdo it with the LEGACY releases (as Sony has a tendency to do when they have something that is selling well). In other words, keep the LEGACY releases strictly to a limited focus and not start releasing albums that aren't really worthy of a LEGACY-style release. If they start releasing too many of these type of releases, then the whole concept gets watered down and isn't as noteworthy, in my opinion. :hmm:
I don't ever think that the LEGACY releases will overshadow the FTD releases...they are really two separate entities meant for two separate sets of music buyers. While I am certainly impressed with the YOUNG MAN release that is coming out in September on the main label, I really see this set as the exception rather than the rule. 1956 was such a key year in Elvis' career, and in music in general, that there was really no way Sony could overlook such an intrical part of the Elvis Presley legacy. While we fans can certainly make our cases for what we think Sony should release as future box sets along the same lines as the YOUNG MAN set (like the ELVIS ON TOUR material, for example), I suspect that this 1956 campaign and the YOUNG MAN box set is really the only period of Elvis' career that will see something like this being released on such a grand scale. Hopefully I'm wrong though... ;)
The FTD releases are simply designed and marketed for the serious fans and collectors who want to have it all, so to speak. The upcoming AMARILLO '77 FTD is a perfect example...while most diehard fans and collectors can't wait for this one to come out, AMARILLO '77 isn't a release that the casual music fan would most likely pick up...therefore, the FTD releases wouldn't do well in retail settings, again in my opinion. So that is why it's tough to compare the two labels...it's like apples and oranges really. :hmm:
TCB!
Mike
dennyelvis
06-23-2011, 11:54 AM
Couldnt have put it better Mike !
Jungleroom76
06-23-2011, 07:12 PM
Couldnt have put it better Mike !
Thanks!! (y)
TCB!
Mike
Albert
06-26-2011, 04:38 AM
I really enjoy those Legacy releases, especially since these products are released to the general public. FTD's aren't reviewed by the mainstream media, while those Legacy releases get quite some exposer (as they should).
I would like FTD to hurry up with releasing the last few original albums on the FTD label and only then release another Legacy album.
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