- Reissue
:"For the reissuing of print material see
Reprint "A reissue (also known as a re-release or re-edition) is the repeated issue of a published work. In common usage it refers to analbum which has been released at least once before and is released again, sometimes with alterations or additions.__NOTOC__
Alterations
Common additions to reissued albums include:
* Audioremastering
* Inclusion ofbonus track s ormultimedia content
* Newliner notes
* Newalbum art orpackaging
* Modifiers in the title such as "Special Edition " or "Expanded Version"Reasons for reissues
pecial, Limited and Commemorative Editions
Some recordings are reissued to celebrate their popularity, influence or an
anniversary of the artist or the recording.New audio formats
Recordings originally released in an audio format that has become technologically or commercially obsolete are reissued in new formats. For example, thousands of original vinyl albums have been reissued on CD since introduction of that format in the early 1980s. More recently, many albums originally released on CD or earlier formats have been reissued on SACD or
DVD-Audio .Budget records
Beginning with
Pickwick Records , which acquired the rights to reissue many ofCapitol Records ' non-current albums at a low price in venues other than record stores, several record companies started "budget" or "drugstore records " subsidiaries to sell their deleted items at lower prices.New ownership
When one record label buys out another record label, or acquires an individual recording artist's back catalogue, their albums are often reissued on the purchasing label. For example,
Polydor Records reissued many ofJames Brown 's albums originally released on his former label, King Records. King had itself previously reissued albums and singles by Brown that were originally recorded for its subsidiary labelFederal Records .trong or weak sales
Recordings are reissued to meet continuing
demand for an album that continues to be popular after its original release. In other cases albums are reissued to create interest in, and hopefully revive sales of, a release which has sold poorly. For example, theheavy metal labelRoadrunner Records is notorious for reissuing their artist's works' only months after releasing the original album.Reissues and certification
For the purposes of quantifying sales, an album's original and subsequent releases are counted together - for example, if an album sold 300,000 of its original release and 700,000 in subsequent reissues, it would be entitled to platinum certification. However, the musical contents of the disc must remain the same on a reissue for it to count towards certification.
Reissue labels
Some
record label s specialize in reissuing recordings originally released on other labels. Three of the biggest reissue labels areRhino Records ,Hip-O Records andLegacy Recordings . Each of these companies reissues material from the labels of a major music conglomerate -Warner Music Group ,Universal Music Group andSony BMG , respectively.Collectables Records is another prolific reissue label thatlicense s recordings from other labels.Films
The term also refers to a new release of a classic
motion picture (not to be confused with aremake , which is an all-new production of a film with a new cast). Reissues of older films were frequent before the days of television,videocassette , andDVD .Walt Disney Studios stands out as the film company which has re-released their older films more often than any other studio - up to their appearance on DVD, nearly all of the Disney full-length films were reissued to theatres on the average of every seven years, even after they had appeared on videocassette."Gone With the Wind" (1939) stands out as another film which has been reissued many times before being shown on television.
Today, theatres called "revival houses" show nothing "but" reissues of older films.
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