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hey dont know if this is right place to ask this, but if i release an ep, and want to release those tracks later onto an album, is there a certain amount of time i have? or can i release the ep tracks like years later on an album,
thanks
 
Artists that release an album of old tracks later usually release it as a Greatest Hits album :)

It is not uncommon to release different album track listings in different parts of the world as well, local bands that release EP's in the early days locally, may combine the EP's later as an album if they become known to a country wide or even world wide audience. For example Lemon Jelly's KY album was a later release with the early limited release EP's on it.

Alan.
 
I avoid this problem by just writing the same song over and over and naming it differently each time.
 
Artists that release an album of old tracks later usually release it as a Greatest Hits album :)

It is not uncommon to release different album track listings in different parts of the world as well, local bands that release EP's in the early days locally, may combine the EP's later as an album if they become known to a country wide or even world wide audience. For example Lemon Jelly's KY album was a later release with the early limited release EP's on it.

Alan.

thanks so much for the replys :), about what you say here i was thinking of releasing few eps and then combining the ep tracks later on an album, but since the label that releases the ep owns the tracks rights as i read in the contract, dont i need to release every ep on the same label to get all those tracks together on the same album?
or is it possible to release multiple ep's on different labels and later combine them to an album?
thanks
 
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thanks so much for the replys :), about what you say here i was thinking of releasing few eps and then combining the ep tracks later on an album, but since the label that releases the ep owns the track rights, dont i need to release every ep on the same label to get all those tracks together on the same album?
or is it possible to release multiple ep's on different labels and later combine them to an album?
thanks

Are you signed to a label? Or a distribution deal? Also never give up the rights to the songs you own the songs.

Yes, if the tracks have been on different eps signed to different labels then there will need to be a deal worked out to combine them. I have been in the business for many many years and have never been signed to a label always released independently with distribution. Mind you maybe I am just crap LOL.

Alan.
 
no im not signed to any label, but most labels i check with releasing ep's the contracts are exclusive which i think mean cant release those tracks on any other label. So how go about releasing songs and not giving up the rights to them when pretty much every label has this stupid contract? want to be able to release the tracks later on album on different label so thinking the contracts make problem? thanks
 
no im not signed to any label, but most labels i check with releasing ep's the contracts are exclusive which i think mean cant release those tracks on any other label. So how go about releasing songs and not giving up the rights to them when pretty much every label has this stupid contract? want to be able to release the tracks later on album on different label so thinking the contracts make problem? thanks

Those clauses in typical contracts arise through a label wanting to protect its investment. Typically, a label would pay for recording, marketing and distribution costs, then recover those costs through sales. Exclusivity was needed to prevent an artist or another label taking over the completed product before the first label could recover its costs (and profit).

I don't know how labels operate these days, specially with web distribution and so on. However, if the label has invested funds in your EP, then it is entitled to protect its investment.
 
before signing any contract, consult with an attorney. What 'labels' are looking at? Have they actually sent you contracts to review and sign?
 
before signing any contract, consult with an attorney. What 'labels' are looking at? Have they actually sent you contracts to review and sign?

This ^^^^^ is the best investment you can make.

Ensure you do not give up any song writing royalties in the signing, you must keep ownership of your songs. There is a history of artists losing control of their own songs and living poor while management and labels rake in the money.

Can I ask why so keen to sign a deal like you are talking about? What are they offering you in the deal? Are they paying for recording and manufacturing? Have yo thought about signing a distribution deal where you record and manufacture and the label just handles the distribution, that way you keep full ownership of the product.

Alan.
 
thnks guys, witzendoz the deal is just distrubution i think, songs are recorded and ready they just release a digital ep of the tracks and distrubute it to different online shops. i wish i could afford a lawyer to help with this but cant atm, please if u guys could let me knwo if this is safe, thanks


The subject is the exclusive licensing of the unreleased musical works as mentioned in the end of the contract by the act “Bethany Bankston” and the necessary granting of rights for their exploitation according to German copyright regulations and further exploitation. All material, including copyright, sleeve and liner notes etc., required by Licensee will be delivered by Licensor.


2. Grant of rights:

A) Licensor grants Licensee the following exclusive rights :

a) to exploit, manufacture, market, distribute and sell the recordings under all labels of the licensor and under the act' s name in all types of digital and analogue formats and configurations of audio (-visual) sound carriers and via all other data carriers and using every possible technical methods and techniques,

b) to couple such recordings with other artists' works, to repackage and synchronize the recordings with visual images, also for advertising reasons, and to, after Licensor's permission, rework and remix the recordings,
c) to insert, save and distribute the recordings and their titles in digital download networks

d) to permit subsidiaries, affiliates and (sub-)licensees to exercise any or all of the rights granted in this agreement and to release the recordings under any trademark the Licensee or its sub-licensees may designate.

e) the necessary copyrights in the contractual works held by the artists and all other persons participating in the recording of the tracks.

f) the copyrights also belongs to the track names listed in the end of the contract. No remix versions containing the original name title are allowed to be released in any other label except licensee’s label.


B) Licensee grants Licensor

a) to free of charge advertise and promote records containing the licensed tracks in all media, to use and publish names and pictures of and biographical material about all performers for advertising, promotion and trade purposes.

b) to make the recordings available public via analog and digital broadcasting through radio, television and all other ways of digital and analog transmission, to publicly perform the recordings and to let them be performed
3. Warranties:

Licensor guarantees:
a) to be and to continue to during the term of this agreement be the owner of the recordings .

b) to in all respects have the right, also on behalf of other persons possibly involved in the production or writing of the tracks, to enter this Agreement and to fully perform the agreements of this contract.

c) that Licensee exercise of all rights granted shall not collide with any rights of any third party. Licensee shall be under no liability, restriction or prohibition in connection with the exercise of the rights granted in this agreement. This warranty is of essence of this agreement.

d) to save and hold Licensee harmless of any loss or damage arising from any claim by third parties because of rights granted. Licensor guarantees to be responsible in every meaning of all liability or claim that may result of adverse judgement against the licensee connected to the rights granted here.

e) that it will only give Licensee the rights to exploit the contractual works. Licensor also guarantees to for a period of fifteen years refrain from any exploitation of the works on audio (-visual) recordings and that neither it nor any person involved in the production of the tracks nor other third parties will exploit or re-record the contractual works in part or entirely or in other versions.

f) that during the exclusive period of this agreement and for exploitation on audio (-visual) recordings, Licensee will have the right to use the Licensors act's name for which Licensor holds all rights.
6. Remixes

a) Any order for remixes of the contractual embodied titles will only be given on unliterally
consent of licensee.

b) The remixed work of any track named in this contract is automatically exclusive and unlimited in the possession of the Licensee (Plusquam Records).


7. Term and Territory:

a) The exclusive term starts with date of the release of the contractual record and is 25 (twenty-five) years from this date. The term will then automatically each year be prolonged by one more year if no contractual partner cancels minimum twelve weeks prior to run-out of the respective contractual year. After a cancellation, Licensee will have a sell-off period of six months starting with the date of expiration. If there will be no written cancel within 3 (three) months after the expiring date of the original contract date the exclusiveness enters completely into Plusquam Records’ catalogue and owner within the country term laws of Germany.

b) The territory is the World.


8. Legal Proceedings, Claims and further agreed points,

a) Licensor hereby authorizes Licensee to enforce and protect all rights in and to the masters and the copyrights therein.

b) If any claim is presented against the Licensee which is inconsistent with any warranties, then Licensee shall notify Licensor and shall have the right to hold back all monies due until such claim has been finally settled.

c) In case any part or clause of this Agreement is deemed invalid, it shall be substituted by one coming closest to the common intention. Such invalidity shall not mean the entire contract is invalid.

d) Licensee may assign this contract or its rights in whole or part to a third party or its subsidiaries. Licensee may assign rights hereunder to any licensee. Licensor may not assign this agreement or any of its rights hereunder. No assignment shall relieve Licensee of its obligations and reduce or delay monies due to Licensor.
 
Do you really want to give away/sell your songs completely? That's what it appears to be - hope they are going to pay you well up front. Otherwise, look into services like Tunecore - they digitally distribute your music very cheaply and you don't give up all your rights to your songs.
 
That is not a distribution deal, that is handing over the rights to someone else to do what they want. Beware.

Alan.
 
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