to set the record straight...
All our releases are packaged and presented the same way worldwide. Every
once in a while there is a slight differnece with tracklisting due to
production lead times (ie. our office and our Japanese liscensee have
longer production times, so sometimes the UK version might include a mix
or track that was delivered late or something), but mostly everything is
the same.
The confusion here is that before we opened a domestic office (as in
America/Canada), Ninja stuff was licensed thru Instinct/Shadow. They had
an incredibly annoying habit of using different artwork, changing
tracklistings, and changing titles of records (ie. 'Funkjazztricknology'
became 'Earthrise Ninja 2', etc...). Apparently they knew better than the
artist how to compile a good sounding record. It was pretty shit, as we
would get complaints from people who bought both versions thinking they
were getting 2 different records. Of course they would quite rightly
assume we were scamming them when we weren't.
Anyway, those nightmare days are behind us now. Everything comes out
world wide on the same day now (with the exception of Japan where it
usually comes out a bit earlier).
Today we're mostly happy because : we own the rights to our records
worldwide and Seagrams deciding to buy record companies does not affect
our employment status or our release schedule for the new year.
Jeff
quoted 11 lines The Ninjas have distribution sites in several different countries, and each
>The Ninjas have distribution sites in several different countries, and each
>company may decide to use its own artwork. I've noticed this with Amon
>Tobin, Funki Porcini, and London Funk Allstars.
>
>In fact, I have two London Funk Allstars' "Disco Zombies vs..." albums,
>each with a DIFFERENT TRACKLISTING! One is a USA release (Shadow), the
>other UK (Ninja Tune). Does anyone else know which Ninja Tune albums have
>different tracklistings in different countries? (I suppose I could ask the
>Ninjas myself, but I'll assume they're listening in).
>
>-bob