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  •  mistykz
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Bit more recent, this was posted about 3 weeks ago:

aiming by the end of August. Finally! teruzane RT @DJRossBarney any more news on the In The Flesh tour footage?
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  •  yoursonnetmylove
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Seriously? OMG! That's great news!
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  •  LightSonata
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Posted on: 2013/5/29 10:31
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  •  LightSonata
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It seems that the release may come to fruition judging from the tweets from Hikki's dad:

"Sorry it's taken so long, but now it is 99% realistic. teruzane RT @daodlionheart Hi Boss Teru! What's up with the In the Flesh footage?"
Posted on: 2013/5/29 10:26
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  •  Unregistered
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The America/London shows, two record companies were involved so there has been some troubles with clearance of rights. I want to do everything possible for people to see it, it is under negotiation with all my strength. RT @2yu1i8 @u3music isn't there going to be a DVD release of the concerts in America?


In the U.S., Island Records is self-distributed under the Universal Music Group, while in the U.K., Island is distributed by Mercury Records, another UMG subsidiary. I guess that's probably the two labels involved.

Not to mention, in terms of promotions, IMO, Island has a contrast-like thing in promoting artists. Let say for example (Disclaimer: these are only examples; I never post it here as negative comparisons to Hikki herself), Janet Jackson. Jackson released her only album with Island, "Discipline", in 2008.

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On September 22, while on the Live Nation-supported tour of North America, Jackson parted company with her recording label Island, their 14-months relationship was dissolved per a request by Jackson. The singer had previously expressed dissatisfaction with the label, first telling SOHH.com that they "stopped all promotion whatsoever on the album" after releasing the first single, "Feedback". In early September she had stated, "I can't say if we'll be working with them in the future. I don't know what the future holds between the two of us". A spokesperson for Jackson added, "[Jackson] will have autonomy over her career, without the restrictions of a label system... Always known to break new ground and set trends, Janet's departure from Island Records makes her one of the first superstar artists to have the individual freedom to promote their work through a variety of avenues such as iTunes, mobile carriers and other diverse and innovative channels".
Jackson told Sister 2 Sister magazine, "There were some people who didn't like the direction I took with this album. I love doing dance songs and I think my fans expect that of me. I have been getting more behind the scenes with film and television. I will probably continue to do music ? and acting is still a strong passion of mine ? but I really have been loving behind-the-scenes work: producing, directing and all the technical stuff". A few months before the split, a spokesperson for the label told Billboard, "Unfortunately we haven't experienced the results we would have liked with this new album. But we respect and support Janet".


Island has been heavily promoting their famous artists at this time, and maybe their only focus than the others.

Well, for the ITF video release, it's release delay for me is good for us fans to expect another release from Hikki (hopefully after WL) even though she is on hiatus. My only opinion.
Posted on: 2011/4/18 1:00
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  •  flipbeats
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all i want is for this to come out... i won't stop waiting
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  •  Pips_Paradise
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Check out this photo circa 2002 the guy in the black tank top leaning on Utada chair is one Lyor Cohen.... at the time CEO of Island Def Jam

Japanese Star Hikaru Utada Signs With Island Def Jam.....

http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4364943-1.html

http://www.mtv.com/news/yhif/utada/

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?Word of her success didn't take long to reach the U.S., and Utada was approached by a number of labels to do an English-language album, including Island Def Jam, whose former CEO Lyor Cohen asked the singer to record a song for a soundtrack to see how she fared in English?.......

I would like to leave this thought with you for the moment, because issues that U3 are experiencing now with the release of "in the flesh" DVD I believe are directly attributed to when Lyor Cohen, was CEO of Island Def Jam...but I need to check sources, before posting ...so the background ........

JQ interview with Hikaru Utada ? by Justin Tedaldi..........

Q:So you?re not worried about being thought of as a one-name artist like Prince or Madonna or any of those people?

A:But then, that?s their real names, right? Hey, Sting, Madonna, Bj?rk?

Q:You?re in good company.

A:Yeah! I wouldn?t mind those associations at all.

Q: For the new English album, the first since Exodus almost five years ago, I was around when that came out and I watched all the hoopla that was surrounding it when it was released and listened to it when it first came out. I?m curious, what would you have done differently in hindsight with that album compared to the way you?re going to promote and market the new one?

A: Well, it?s not really a matter of me, it?s the promotional staff, like the record company and what kind of PR we get?actually, there?s a lot to learn from that. I mean, Island Def Jam was really?it on the edge of change and chaos. Nobody knew what they were doing and nobody really knew what was going on and I was just like, ?what the hell is this? No support, come on, man, what?s happening here??....

Q: And you signed that deal?

Q: With [then-Island Def Jam chief] Lyor Cohen?

A: Yes, years prior to that. I was living in Japan at the time when that happened [in 2002], and I thought, ?Oh, it?s probably going to come out very soon,? and I think it was something like a two- or three-year wait?

A: And part of the reason was because of all that happening and?I guess I wasn?t mentally conscious and aware as an artist myself of how to promote myself that I?d never done that kind of stuff before. It?s not really the artist?s thing to worry about-it shouldn?t be, really. But now I?m more hands-on with it. I?m more involved in the promotional aspect of it, too. Because I learned from last time what kind of PR group you choose and have to work with you [on] what you don?t need, what you need, and how much to be in touch with the record company on this and who to be in touch with for what, and all those kinds of quirks with it. There?s a lot to work with it, and now I?m working with THE DOOR this time, we got a different company for that, and?everything?s quite efficient I think, much more efficient than last time, and I feel support, I feel some kind of face-I felt so insecure during the recording and promotion of Exodus, because it didn?t seem like anyone knew what I wanted to do, and I didn?t know how to get it across to these people. We were not on the same page at all, and now it seems we are.

http://jetwit.com/wordpress/2009/06/08/jq-interview-with-hikaru-utada-by-justin-tedaldi/
Posted on: 2011/3/23 8:37
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  •  fleeingbynight
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I'm happy that I can at least buy Wild Life on Blu Ray so It's not gonna kill me because ITF wouldn't be coming out soon. I do wish that Hikki's Management could also do official bootlegs of the shows from the tour where they rip the audio from the soundboards and do a digital releases of them since bands like Pearl Jam and Tori Amos have done this in the past.
Posted on: 2011/3/17 4:51
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  •  brunangii
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Shurikid wrote:
This is all pretty much true, as well. Hikki, in the end, wasn't motivated to dominate the American music industry: she essentially stated that herself. But I do think, and I accept this as my own totally personal interpolation, that part of that was that she was not comfortable with IDJ from a certain point onwards. I think everyone wrote off IDJ's failure with "Exodus" (which Hikki seemed just as adamant about as any of her Japanese work) as a very terrible, upsetting, circumstantial fluke- but a fluke nonetheless. With TITO, they seemed to tackle initial campaigning at full force: Hikki was doing the kind of promotion necessary for an up and coming artist and she seemed genuinely interested in where this development might take her. IDJ (and possibly even more so her father) was getting her into radio stations, onto Ryan Seacrest, finding her slots on whatever shows she could make. She did the Sephora gigs which were HUGELY successful; beyond anyone's expectations, I think. "Come Back to Me" was charting and people were starting to hear about her. And then it all just stopped. And when Hikki came back from being sick, it was like IDJ just didn't care. I truly do believe they gave up on her before she gave up on them- but I don't think it took her long to give up on them, either, and when business gets bad like that it's pretty hard to get anything done. Frankly, I think that with the willpower and the material, Hikki and EMI could launch a very successful campaign for her in the States, but that's a different story for a future prospective.

And honestly, all of this became totally irrelevant to me (more so than it was before) after I saw her at the "In The Flesh" concert. I realized at that point in time that my love for her music doesn't account for the level of widespread appeal it achieves. It's not that I would mind her totally reinvigorating the American music scene, but if it never happens it never happens. I just want her to be content making the music she wants to, and I want her to maintain control over her career without feeling compromised in her musical decisions. I think IDJ may have been pressuring her artistically along those lines: I think "This Is The One" may have been a partial result of that, and I think that's why it ultimately failed to make itself known. In retrospect, I don't think it really was the one: I think Hikki may have been trying to prove something, I think she realized early on she wasn't going to and I think she learned a lot from it. And I think her new worldwide deal with EMI (and the resultant break from IDJ) is partly informed by that lesson. But, again, I'm heavily interpreting my own vision of things from what I know on a strictly surface level basis of information. As such, I digress.


i completely agree.
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