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1984 metal albums
1984 metal albums









1984 metal albums

During their Eighties heyday, the hair metal icons sold over 100 million albums worldwide and scored major hits with songs like “Kickstart My Heart,” “Shout at the Devil,” “Girls, Girls, Girls,” and “Home Sweet Home,” which remain hard rock staples.Īlso See Ahmedabad Hip-Hop Artist Dhanji Changes It Up In ‘Kadipatti’ Music Video The Mötley Crüe deal - which is BMG’s largest single catalog acquisition since launching in 2008 - covers the band’s nine studio albums, as well as several live albums and compilation sets.

1984 metal albums

While publishing rights - sales of which have comprised the bulk of the industry’s catalog gold rush - can yield solid revenues, especially from sync licenses, recorded music rights are more directly tied to things like streams, downloads and album sales.

1984 metal albums

Master recordings are arguably the most lucrative and coveted copyright in music. While no financial details of the BMG deal were disclosed, one can safely assume the band netted way more than the $10 million they reportedly paid to buy back their masters. Mötley Crüe are one of the rare acts to actually reclaim the rights to their recorded music, acquiring their masters back from label Elektra in the late Nineties. In the music industry, it’s exceedingly common for artists to yearn for ownership over their original master recordings, but Mötley Crüe have found themselves in the enviable position of doing the opposite: The hair metal legends have inked a new deal to sell their entire recorded music catalog to BMG.











1984 metal albums