Yes, AOQ and Jon have the reality and context of it proper than the raw copyright law. These tapes, if all of them even exist still, are of the utmost importance for anyone who loves music regardless of channels due to their historical importance. So if anyone comes accosts any of these tapes please contact one of the Quadraphonic archivists here.
When the movie "My Fair lady" was being restored a while back the studio and preservationists wanted to use Audrey Hepburn's original vocal tracks on some of the songs. They found though that the tracks were lost or thrown away by the movie studio over time. Originally, Audrey Hepburn sang the songs but at the time of filming the studio decided to use vocalist Marni Nixon's version instead as she had done for other actresses in other films. Anyway, it ended up that a collector had a copy of the tape, and if not for that fan Audrey Hepburn's vocals for the songs in "My Fair lady" would have been lost forever.
When the movie "My Fair lady" was being restored a while back the studio and preservationists wanted to use Audrey Hepburn's original vocal tracks on some of the songs. They found though that the tracks were lost or thrown away by the movie studio over time. Originally, Audrey Hepburn sang the songs but at the time of filming the studio decided to use vocalist Marni Nixon's version instead as she had done for other actresses in other films. Anyway, it ended up that a collector had a copy of the tape, and if not for that fan Audrey Hepburn's vocals for the songs in "My Fair lady" would have been lost forever.