I posted this recently in another thread, but I think it's relevant to post this here. I just want to add that I do now have both the 1967 release and most of the 1972 release as well, but the person who gave that to me wants me to wait until after the new year to post any of that. That's coming up soon.
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Hi, I run a music blog called "Albums That Should Exist." I'd never heard of these Cohen copyright extension albums until recently. But I found out about them mostly by stumbling onto these discussions at this forum.
I've signed up to this forum just to return the favor and say that I've found the 1970 copyright extension. I've posted three albums from it recently on my blog. You can find them here:
Royal Albert Hall, London, Britain, 5-10-1970
https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot. ... ondon.html
Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 11-15-1970
https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot. ... unity.html
News from the Authorities - Non-Album Tracks (1970)
https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot. ... s-non.html
The first one is a fantastic sounding, soundboard concert. It was missing all the banter between songs, but I added in banter from a different 1970 concert (in Frankfurt, Germany) from just four days earlier. I think the mix works well, and sounds exactly like a complete concert from that year.
The Berkeley concert has a very similar set list, and the same great sound quality, but that one is without the added banter.
"New from the Authorities" is my best of selection of the studio outtakes from the 1970 copyright release. There are some great things there, especially the long missing Cohen version of his original song "Priests."
I didn't post the entire copyright release, because most of it would be for die-hard Cohen fans only, such as many slightly different takes of the same song. But I've made the whole thing available via SoulseekQT. Just search for Cohen, copyright, and 1970, and you'll probably find it there.
Furthermore, I have a lead on finding the 1967 copyright release. If all goes well, I'd like to post that on my blog in a few weeks. Knock on wood. If anyone has the 1972 copyright release, please let me know, so that can be shared too.