Today I also have for you the Final Fantasy VII Remastered Tracks by "Sean Schafianski". What a name, huh? Anyhow, there are two albums for you to possibly buy, or otherwise procure. Lucky you.
VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/39039)
You can buy this wonderful album on Loudr (http://loudr.fm/release/final-fantasy-vii-remastered-tracks-vol-1/mPAb4) and iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/final-fantasy-vii-remastered/id642633868).
Or you can download it. Fiend.
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VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/48000)
And this wonderful second volume you, too, can purchase on either Loudr (http://loudr.fm/release/final-fantasy-vii-remastered-tracks-vol-2/5zZMn) and iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/final-fantasy-vii-remastered/id789891792). Note how you can buy both for half the price of the second album, too.
Or there is a download involved.
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There ought to be passwords on the files; if not, lucky you, if so, it is the name of the arranger, two words. Notice the boldness and quotation marks.
Happy listening.
~ Hoolo
Sorry, but your request won’t be heeded.
EDIT:
I’ll elaborate a bit on the reasons behind the refusal:
0) Usually, only an individual somewhat involved within the album actually has "enough ground" to request removal of links and bans on his/her releases. Same couldn’t be said about a Shrine user.
1) This is a Digital release.
1.5) As such it is, theoretically, available for as long as the artists/individuals involved in its production want to keep it online… That includes its availability for purchase, too. Loss of potential sales is greatly mitigated.
2) Wanna support the album? Go ahead an purchase it. Nobody’s preventing you from doing that+You’re not forced to download it illegally.
A lot of threads in this section of the site are this way. There’s a lot of artists with digital releases that have album that can be downloaded here. As a fan of music, I buy music when I can. But if you want to complain about this thread, you should also complain on all the threads with albums from The Blake Robinson Orchestra and others. Pok�mon Super Music Collections can be bought on iTunes now. Jessie’s Digital Album thread has a lot of digital albums that can be purchased on the web. Do you complain there, too?
I know the people here aren’t all saints, but I at least try to nudge people into buying albums. This is why I try to remember to share the sites where they can be bought, be they Loudr, iTunes, or Bandcamp. If people can spare the money, they might buy it.
You say I am taking away potential sales by sharing these links. I’ll admit that’s true, to a certain extent. What also happens is that more people learn about the artist, and can potentially buy the albums. I’m not saying this will happen on a 1:1 ratio, but it might help.
Frankly, I find your post somewhat hypocritical for a site like this.
The above poster is right. Someone with an anti piracy stance really has no business here. It will only cause you more grief than it’s worth.
I do understand that my words won’t get the link taken down. I just felt the need to stress why the artist deserves a sale over a free download. I am not anti-piracy, I just understand what it means to be a starting artist and to rely on every cent of income that provides. I am not making blockbuster movie scores or anything like that. I do not have orchestras lining up to perform my work or to hire me for commissions. And I am sure many new artists don’t either so they need all they can to get to that point.
With that being said, I have made my case. What people want to do is up to them. I can’t stop these downloads from happening and that is fine. Just trying to keep people aware of what the stakes are that weren’t aware before.
Sean here (the arranger of these albums). I have another screen name here by the name of sschafi1, but for whatever reason I couldn’t post a reply here.
Anyway, I’m here to politely ask you to remove these links. Explanation/Justification is as follows:
Now, I know that when dealing with digital media, these things are bound to happen. Admittedly, I’ve done the same kind of thing (downloading, not uploading). So I may come off as a sort of hypocrite, but like some have stated before, I am definitely not someone like Hans Zimmer or the like. I am not established, nor do I have a steady income. I don’t have an inbox full of requests to commission works. I actually do need the money, so I keep track of download numbers, streams and whatnot. I need all the help I can get, so something like this hurts me.
I agree that the argument saying that these things can drive sales up is valid. However, more often than not, people download the albums with no intention of buying the album whatsoever (in my experience anyway). Hell, some people go out of their way to use YouTube to mp3 converters on each track of an album individually just to avoid buying it.
I do offer many ways of making it so that you can listen to whole albums for free whenever you want. These are on Pandora, Spotify, Google Play (not sure if you can stream there though), as well as my Youtube channel. I have playlists of all of my albums that you can just put on repeat and listen for free whenever you want. If I had no avenues for free listening, I could understand a post like this.
While I appreciate the exposure and giving the links to where people can buy the albums, I humbly ask you to remove them. If you want to spread the word and get my music to more supporters like you, I would ask that you share Spotify/Pandora links or the link to my YouTube channel (sschafi1 – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/sschafi1)).
Thank you for your time 🙂
Sean
Post-Closure-Edit:
Oh, folks, forgot to say this. Unfortunately, I can’t check if the guy is… Err… "The real deal", or some troll, so I’ve opted to remove links anyway (better safe than sorry and that mambojambo). You don’t have to worry, though.