btw just type 'live at the royal albert hall' at Amazon
you get a ton of artists DVDs there
but Guy Fletcher says it's too expensive...
I'd guess that it depends on the expected sale figures. A "Recent chartstormer artist live at RAH" DVD is going to sell in huge numbers. I assume that another reason lies in the overhead MK has to pay due to his very high quality standard and touring lifestyle.
But I'm sure that a recording of the BBC4 sessions (e.g. in the shape of a bonus disc) will see the light of the day when in late 2014 a new album is about to released. (Disclaimer: This is just my own forecast, there are no rumours or indications of that.)
In another scenario the management may send a download link to the BBC Sessions for free to all members of AMIT as a gift for their everlasting allegiance.
When you say "recording", "bonus disc", do you mean audio or video ?
Audio would be of litle interest given the sticks, and late 2014 is very late...
I hope they simply do what they did in 2006 for RLRR: Summer, tour - November, DVD !!
It is said that RLRR sales figures were terrible and that's the reason why we haven't got a DVD/BD since.
But as great as it was, RLRR was advertised as a MK/Emmy concert, with very few tunes known to the public - only Speedway as a "rocking" song with some celebrity.
It could be different for a pure MK concert, with more rocking tunes (WII especially is known). If they include TR (they better do, or I kill them), that's one great and famous song that may trigger some sales. Of course, not playing Sultans (and therefore of course not including it on the DVD) will not help !
Since RLRR they have released the great and famous Alchemy concert in BD. Does anybody know the sales figures for that one ? it is probably the reference number, i.e. the maximum sales that such a product could get.