No one (least of all me!) should underestimate the enormous amount of work & research that Tony has undertaken down the years - not to mention the fantastic (& sadly missed) "Shadsfax" magazine. Without Tony - releases such as "The Shadows At Abbey Road" would have simply never happened at all. The 'lost' stereo "London's Not Too Far" (as he has just mentioned - is just one of the many tracks found by Tony). Plus, of course, the 'jewel in the crown' - the missing (for nigh on 50 years) stereo master for "FBI" also tracked down by 'The Hound Of Sound' Mr Hoffman. His own Legacy Sounds CD from 2008 was simply magnificent. Crammed full of great instrumental tracks - with lots of rarities and first - time stereos. From what I understand, it was after that when things seemed to go awry betwixt Tony & EMI. Obviously Tony had lots of ideas for a follow up CD - only to have all of his requests be continually turned down. Why?? Quite frankly - only the people concerned at EMI know. No wonder he's become thoroughly disenchanted with them.
To put the record straight.....I was also treated (IMHO) very badly by EMI once I'd done all of the research about the Shadows BBC sessions (as neither the BBC nor EMI themselves would pay any of their own staff to do it). I did it all for free & then I was completely 'cut dead' once I'd passed on all of the information. I have tried several times to get the project reactivated - only to be told by EMI to 'get lost' (in not so many words). Twice I have tried to get the material issued (quite legitimately and properly) by other labels. As a result I was actually threatened with legal action!!! Not very pleasant (whether it would have actually come to that, I don't know). I won't name the person concerned publicly as I don't wish to be accused of defamation of character / slander / libel etc., etc.
As regards "The Early Years" - I actually suggested more or less the same as is happening now* (*adding the 30+ mono tracks was Jim Nugent's idea) at least four times between 2001 and 2012 - only to be turned down flat - in no uncertain terms - every single time. Which is why I was very surprised to be contacted completely 'out of the blue' just a very short while ago to assist with this major restrospective. I knew that Tony had been poorly served / treated by EMI of late & my own recent experiences weren't all that great. But, to be perfectly frank, my main thoughts were genuinely with Shads fans / collectors worldwide. So - I had to put any personal reservations aside & try to be objective. The result is this new set - which has to be good news for all Shads devotees. I don't doubt for one moment that Tony (if he'd been approached) would have done an equally fine job on this project. Sadly, that was never going to happen because of the (understandable) present circumstances. I'm not gaining a personal fortune from this (far from it!!). I just wanted to put it on record on rhis forum -that I have the highest regard for Tony. Not only is he a fine researcher, not only was "Shadsfax" vitally important, not only was his Legacy Sounds CD superb - but what about his work with The Tone Raiders and Legend too!!! Tony is rightly one of the 'legends' of Shadow Music. I think that it is deplorable the way that EMI have treated him of late, but I couldn't let my personal feelings get in the way of trying to make "The Early Years (Expanded Edition)" as good as possible.
Rob


