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