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More than 100,000 deleted recordings, including music from the likes of Jacques Brel and Marianne Faithfull, are to be available to download.
A batch of 3,000 back-catalogue tracks by European artists from the last 40 years will be online by mid-February, said record company Universal.
It will be the first time in years that music-lovers will be able to buy the recordings.
Universal (UMGI) said it aimed to reissue as many as 10,000 albums.
Such a large volume of deleted recordings being made available online in a "concerted, extensive fashion" had not happened before, it said.
Wonderful! Just what I need - having introduced my mother to the joys of internet shopping yesterday (£80 in one hit on needlework supplies ) I can now see her taking up residence while she downloads Matt Monro and Englebert Humperdinck ad infinitum!
Wonderful! Just what I need - having introduced my mother to the joys of internet shopping yesterday (£80 in one hit on needlework supplies ) I can now see her taking up residence while she downloads Matt Monro and Englebert Humperdinck ad infinitum!
Remind me to set the filters on the router when I get home