As a collector, I always wondered why there are so few bootlegs of probably the most interesting and exciting period of the MK career...
Just three silver pressed bootlegs, two of them of the same concert (Suffolk 90) and one made by fans (Swan Hunter 93), plus a cd-r pro of one of the London 90 concerts...
With a lot of concerts played in 1990, and some charity between 1993 and 1996, one small tour in 1997, and two residences at the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Birmingham and London, just three silver pressed bootlegs and a cd-r pro, they look a very small number for so many concerts as interesting as they were...
I know that we have audio recordings of almost all of them, but I'm talking in collector terms, about silver pressed bootlegs, that there are a lof of Dire Straits and also MK solo career...
In concrete, these are the ones released:
Suffolk, The Maltings Snape 90
Newcastle 93, Swan Hunter Charity concert
London 90 cd-r pro
EDIT: Also four songs in this silver pressed bootleg
MK and friends: Dire Straits and Hillbillies farewell
Calling Elvis/Run me down/Quality shoe and Setting me up
As a collector, I wish there would be more of them, some of the 90 concerts in complete format, that 97 concerts or the very special Ronnie Scotts ones...
I hope that with this new lot of cd's and vinyls that are being released one day, one of those could be released, as a collector, I would be very happy...
If you are a collector, what do you think?