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  2. Tarantura - Wikipedia

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    Tarantura is a record label based in Canada but for legal reasons they say they are from Japan which releases bootleg recordings.Since 1993 it has been specialising in Led Zeppelin and Page and Plant releases.

  3. Japanese edition - Wikipedia

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    Japanese editions, Japanese versions, or Japanese imports are domestic pressings of foreign-released records and CDs in Japan. Most Western music sold in Japan is pressed and distributed domestically. [1] These releases typically feature one or more bonus tracks not included on standard pressings of the same record elsewhere.

  4. Yellow Dog (bootlegger) - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Dog was a prominent publisher of bootlegs by many prominent artists. The label released series such as "Unsurpassed Masters" (outtakes by many artists, including the Beatles and the Beach Boys) and "Day By Day" (the complete Beatles' "Get Back" sessions). This label has in turn been copied by many other bootleg labels, such as Kiss The ...

  5. Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously released The King's of the Stone Age is a 9-CD box set containing the same 13 February soundboard, along with a duplicate of EVSD's 2008-released St. Valentine's Day Massacre soundboard from 14 February, and a duplicate of EVSD's 2002-released Fighting Back At the Coliseum audience tape recording of the 13 February concert; The ...

  6. Live in Japan (21st Century Schizoid Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Japan is the second "Official Bootleg" release by the 21st Century Schizoid Band. It was released on CD and DVD, the DVD containing the extra tracks "Tomorrow's People" and "If I Was", as well as bonus features.

  7. Bootleg recording - Wikipedia

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    Bootleg collectors in this era generally relied on Hot Wacks, an annual underground magazine listing known bootlegs and information about recent releases. It provided the true information on bootlegs with fictitious labels, and included details on artists and track listings, as well as the source and sound quality of the various recordings. [32 ...

  8. Made in Japan (Deep Purple album) - Wikipedia

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    By 1972, Deep Purple had achieved considerable commercial success in Japan, including several hit singles, so it made sense to tour there. [12] Three dates were booked; the Festival Hall, Osaka on 11 and 12 May, and the Budokan, Tokyo on 16 May, [13] though these were later changed to 15 and 16 August, and 17 August respectively due to an earlier US tour being rescheduled. [14]

  9. List of commercially released bootlegs - Wikipedia

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    The double-CD release Past Lives contains tracks from the previously unsanctioned release Live at Last, plus selected tracks from the unreleased (but widely circulated) bootlegs most commonly known as Paris 1970 and Live in '75. Deep Purple: Deep Purple in Concert (1980) Live In London (1982) Scandinavian Nights (1988) In the Absence of Pink (1991)