bootlegshallinherit
OPEN for audio trades of any size and gifting, but there may be a slower response
My website uses the MONTH DAY, YYYY format with dates written out fully, but my files use MM.DD.YYYY format. All of the links I send are either on Google Drive, MediaFire, or MEGA and I am okay with receiving audios on any of the aforementioned plus Dropbox. I can re-upload for you, I just ask you allow additional time for this to happen as I prioritize trades where I can send links as is. The only platforms I will NOT upload to nor download from are 4Shared or SendSpace; I'll kindly ask you to re-upload in the event you send me a 4Shared or SendSpace link!
rules & information
Shows with over 15 recordings have their own page and shows with over 80 recordings have individual tabs for each production (i.e. Broadway, First National Tour, West End, etc.)
In both instances, they're sorted in alphabetical order by production prior to be sorted chronologically unlike my main list which is listed chronologically regardless of production
My favorite recordings are marked with a heart (♡) and this may be in terms of cast, recording quality, or anything else I believe sets it above and beyond; Since I have NOT watched / listened to a majority of my collection, please look here for recommendations before asking any questions as I most likely won't be able to help you with questions like, "What is the best audio of [BLANK]?"
I follow the standard 1 audio = 1 audio and 1 video = 1 video or 2 audio ratios with video highlights under one (1) hour in length counting as an audio, but these numbers are flexible and I am willing to adjust ratios on a case-by-case basis provided both parties are still satisfied with the exchange
All LT statuses are at the request of the master and while I keep their labels in tact, I am comfortable with trading them out at a standard ratio, my own masters and non-master releases excluded. If you'd like one of my LT recordings, but you don't have enough in your collection, let me know and we can almost always work something out
There are a handful of abbreviations I frequently use to denote cast statuses: alt = Alternate, e/c = Emergency Cover, s/b = Standby, s/w = Swing, t/r = Temporary Replacement, u/s = Understudy, and v/c = Vacation Cover