Never Be Free - Disclaimer
The following article was first published in 2003 on a previous version of this website and is the History of this CD-R of Never Be Free. Please note it could just be a coincidence that the B-side announced on Garbage.com on May 20, 2005 is also called Never Be Free, The release was never confirmed to be a Garbage release, and I doubt that this item will ever surface again.
Never Be Free - The History
On 30/10/2003 at 15:52:41 (GMT) The Garbage Discography was the first fan site to uploaded information about a new 1 track CDR acetate from the USA that appeared for sale online. The item was for a new Garbage release entitled "Never Be Free". Due to the fact that I was unsure if the item was official I contacted the UK branch of Chrysalis to find out some more details on the item. I got a reply saying that they didn't issue the item and that I should contact EMI as they may have on behalf of Chrysalis.
On 04/11/2003 at 00:10 (GMT time) I got the following email from Jeffrey J. Brabec, Vice President Business Affairs, Chrysalis Music Group (USA) more or less demanding that I removed the item from my website for the following reason.
"This is to advise that the composition entitled "Never Be Free" (co-written by John Lowery) that you reference in your email of October 30, 2003 to Chrysalis is an unreleased and unfinished musical composition which has not been authorized for any use of whatsoever nature.
Your site's utilization of said composition without authorization infringes upon the rights of Chrysalis and we are hereby demanding that you cease and desist any use of the composition including the unauthorized use of such on your website.
We are also demanding that you provide us with specific information (including both physical and email addresses as well as telephone numbers) as to how you received a copy of the composition including the party or parties which provided such."
After getting this reply I removed the information. This is where Chrysalis Music Group shot themselves in the foot. They got the item removed from my site, but loads of fan sites then added the information to their news pages. Forums all week have been buzzing about the information, maybe that is what they wanted? Cleaver marketing may be?
Anyhow Chrysalis Music Group has failed to get back in touch with me by the deadline I gave them with information as to how I have "infringed their copyright". The way I see it is that one of the staff at Chrysalis Music Group is a little bit light fingered and thought to themselves I can make some money by leaking this release and has done so.
The release is now in the public domain and therefore a historical fact, as it exists even if we are unsure of what it is. I used no information provided by Chrysalis Music Group on my web site, so how could I have possibly infringed their copyright?
It looks to me as if Chrysalis Music Group may have been using scare tactics.
The release
The release is a 1-track Chrysalis label promo-only CD-R acetate from the USA, which has a custom printed disc with a title & tracklisting inlay. From the reaction I got from Chrysalis I think it is safe to say that it's an official Chrysalis release however please remember that Garbage was NEVER mentioned by Chrysalis in their reply. However my email did ask if this was an official garbage release or not.
So what's new?
At 23:02 GMT (Nov 5) A post on the Official board was left that read the release was not a Garbage recording. This came from a source close to the band. Is this a cover up?
The version of "Never Be Free" on the disc which is causing the problem is co-written by John Lowery. This information was included in the first paragraph of "that email" from Chrysalis Music Group.
Who the hell is John Lowery I hear you say? This may be a coincidence and therefore is only speculation but check out the real name of Marilyn Manson guitarist "John 5".
This also backs up information which was posted on the fansite 'Garbage Box' on June 1 of this year.
According to James Michael's (artist, musician, songwriter, producer, engineer) diary, he "worked with John 5 (Marylin Manson) today [March 18th] on a track for GARBAGE... Butch Vig is such an amazing producer, and I was honored to be able to work on a track that he's producing. Sounds like the record is going to be cool."
Is this the release that the Daily Record reported earlier in the week?
We know Shirley has been on about working with MM.
It would also make sense why Chrysalis is so pissed off about this CDR getting out (maybe they should look at who they employ). Only time will tell I guess.
So is it official?
I am really unsure if this item is a Garbage release or not. I'm can not say for sure and will not say that this is 100% Garbage if it is at all, there are no where near enough facts that have been leaked. There are only a handful of people who know if this is official or not and they are the people who recorded it and the person who has purchased it the way I see it until someone comes forward or more promo's surface we will not know the answer.
| Release Title: | Never Be Free |
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| Country: | USA |
| Format: | CD-R |
| Record Label: | Chrysalis |
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| Release Date: | November 2003 |
| Information: | Promotional CD-R which features 1 track, custom printed disc with a title & tracklisting inlay. Surfaced in November 2003 and was asked to be removed from the site by Chrysalis (no Legal Warning). |
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| Status: | OOP |
| Contributors: | supplier |
