American copyright laws are different from the English copyright laws. In England you paid your copyright royalty as a total amount on the album which was divided equally by the number of tracks so if you had six tracks on the album you've got one sixth of the total if you had 14 tracks you got one fourteenth of the total. In America each track carried a defined cost for each, and in England they issued 14 tracks because they wanted to give good value for money. The American company said we can't do that because it'll cost too much in copyright royalties, so they only issue 11 Tracks. This gave Capital three extra tracks which they then tended to save up to put out another album. This book contains each album both from the US and the UK with comments on each.
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