![]() For various reasons many projects get shelved—they will get released at a wrong time, wrong marketing strategy, they don't sound that good as expected or aren't good enough. The usual and normal process of making an album unfolds in this way: it is written, recorded, mixed, post-production, presentation to the label, which will approve it, release it, market it and then musicians will go on tour. It's a very rare occurrence when a material that was specifically recorded to be released as an album or to accompany a film and then to be shelved and never see the light of the day. ![]() Over the years, most or some of that material has found its place on numerous deluxe or anniversary reissues or exclusive content for various box sets. It's such a medium where recordings used to be made in a matter of few days. ![]() The magnitude of archival material in jazz music is enormous and overflowing as basements and attics are full with unreleased materials, outtakes and alternate versions by various artists.
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