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Legality of Batman on Purple Medley Just wondering how all of P's greatest hits collections are not allowed to use any material from the Batman soundtrack, yet the Purple Medley starts off with the opening riffs from the number 1 hit Batdance? merf | |
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All of the songs on Purple Medley were newly rerecorded for that release.
WB owns the rights to the original soundtrack versions and the sampled actors' voices contained on them. That's why none of the Batman soundtrack songs have been on any of the greatest hits packages. | |
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Se7en said: All of the songs on Purple Medley were newly rerecorded for that release.
WB owns the rights to the original soundtrack versions and the sampled actors' voices contained on them. That's why none of the Batman soundtrack songs have been on any of the greatest hits packages. OK, I´ve heard that before but I never really understood it.....weren´t all greatest hits compilations released by Warner Bros. ? Why couldn´t they simply put a Batman track on one of those compilations if they own the rights anyway ? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: Se7en said: All of the songs on Purple Medley were newly rerecorded for that release.
WB owns the rights to the original soundtrack versions and the sampled actors' voices contained on them. That's why none of the Batman soundtrack songs have been on any of the greatest hits packages. OK, I´ve heard that before but I never really understood it.....weren´t all greatest hits compilations released by Warner Bros. ? Why couldn´t they simply put a Batman track on one of those compilations if they own the rights anyway ? i wonder if the actors need to give permission as well...but then that wouldn't explain why Party Man couldn't be used. Maybe Burton or DC Comics has a say...or the films producers. good question. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: KoolEaze said: [/b] OK, I´ve heard that before but I never really understood it.....weren´t all greatest hits compilations released by Warner Bros. ? Why couldn´t they simply put a Batman track on one of those compilations if they own the rights anyway ? i wonder if the actors need to give permission as well...but then that wouldn't explain why Party Man couldn't be used. Maybe Burton or DC Comics has a say...or the films producers. good question. Partyman has not been on any of the greatest hits compilations. The only songs from the Batman project that made it onto a greatest hits release were 200 Balloons and I Love U In Me. The legality of those is that they don't contain actor samples and were B-sides. | |
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It's not that they're "not allowed" to put the Batman tracks on Hits albums etc.
It's just that to do so causes problems as those songs were subject to different contractual terms than the rest of Prince's material. The main reason is the movie samples, as a new contract would have to be drawn up for their use on any new release not covered by the original contract (The Batman album and associated single releases). It would mean that Jack Nicholson would end up getting a cut from the sales of Prince's Greatest Hits if Batdance etc. were included. It's just easier (and cheaper) to leave them off. | |
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