2014 bootlegs on CD-R or pressed CD?

For those who got the 2014 EU Bootlegs on CD, are they CD-R or pressed CD?
-95, Stockholm (MirrorBall Tour)
-00, Stockholm
-07, Copenhagen
-09, Berlin
-10, Berlin
-11, East Troy 1+2
-12, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, EV London 2
-13, London, Chicago
-14, Amsterdam 1+2, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo
-16, TOTD San Francisco 1+2
-17, EV Amsterdam 2+3
-18, Amsterdam 1+2, London 1+(2), Barcelona, London 2
-19, EV Brussels
-00, Stockholm
-07, Copenhagen
-09, Berlin
-10, Berlin
-11, East Troy 1+2
-12, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, EV London 2
-13, London, Chicago
-14, Amsterdam 1+2, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo
-16, TOTD San Francisco 1+2
-17, EV Amsterdam 2+3
-18, Amsterdam 1+2, London 1+(2), Barcelona, London 2
-19, EV Brussels
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I wouldn't have thought they'd sell enough of the boxset to make it worth pressing CDs, but I could be wrong.
They won't even let you sell old unofficial "bootlegs" that ARE silver pressed from the 90s. I don't get it.
The difference is many old school standalone CD player's can't read CD-R's. They could only read silver CD discs. Both Taiyo Yuden & silver CD's will last a very long time, when protected & stored the right way.
Aesthetically speaking silver pressed are preferred because they look more professional. When ever you have burned cd, it always bugs you in the back of your head that you could of burned it yourself. I buy the shows I go to because nugs does a better job with the artwork than I ever could be bothered to do, but it still crosses my mind that I could also burn discs
Did Kufala used CD-R aswell?
There's a distinct difference. Unofficial bootlegs are unauthorized recordings put out by companies who never paid the band (or their record label) for the rights to sell those recordings (aka music).
While pearl jam calls their live albums "bootlegs" they aren't really bootlegs. They are official live recordings the band sells themselves, and is therefore compensated for.
It's not a surprise at all the band wouldn't want unauthorized merchandise bought and sold on their forums (or even ebay for that matter). It's someone using their name (and music) to make money for themselves. While you might of bought the unofficial boot 2nd hand, I can understand why Pearl Jam (or any other band on the planet) wouldn't want to allow distribution of said items.
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1998: 8/28 Camden, 8/29 Camden
2000: 9/01 Camden, 9/02 Camden
2003: 4/28 Philadelphia. 7/05 Camden. 7/06 Camden, 7/08 New York, 7/09 New York, 7/12 Hershey
2005: 10/03 Philadelphia
2006: 5/12 Albany, 5/13 Hartford, 5/27 Camden, 5/28 Camden, 6/01 East Rutherford, 6/03 East Rutherford, 7/06 Las Vegas, 7/22 Gorge, 7/23 Gorge
2008: 6/19 Camden, 6/20 Camden, 6/22 Washington, D.C., 6/24 New York, 6/25 New York, 7/01 New York
2009: 10/27 Philadelphia, 10/28 Philadelphia, 10/30 Philadelphia, 10/31 Philadelphia
2010: 5/18 Newark
2011: 9/03 East Troy, 9/04 East Troy
2013: 7/19 Chicago, 10/19 Brooklyn, 10/21 Philadelphia, 10/22 Philadelphia
2016: 4/28 Philadelphia, 5/1 New York
2024: 9/09 Philadelphia
2025: 5/18 Pittsburgh
It's just confusing. For those who buy individually a bootleg will receive CD-R's. But for those who buy the box set will receive a silver CD pressed product.
1998: 8/28 Camden, 8/29 Camden
2000: 9/01 Camden, 9/02 Camden
2003: 4/28 Philadelphia. 7/05 Camden. 7/06 Camden, 7/08 New York, 7/09 New York, 7/12 Hershey
2005: 10/03 Philadelphia
2006: 5/12 Albany, 5/13 Hartford, 5/27 Camden, 5/28 Camden, 6/01 East Rutherford, 6/03 East Rutherford, 7/06 Las Vegas, 7/22 Gorge, 7/23 Gorge
2008: 6/19 Camden, 6/20 Camden, 6/22 Washington, D.C., 6/24 New York, 6/25 New York, 7/01 New York
2009: 10/27 Philadelphia, 10/28 Philadelphia, 10/30 Philadelphia, 10/31 Philadelphia
2010: 5/18 Newark
2011: 9/03 East Troy, 9/04 East Troy
2013: 7/19 Chicago, 10/19 Brooklyn, 10/21 Philadelphia, 10/22 Philadelphia
2016: 4/28 Philadelphia, 5/1 New York
2024: 9/09 Philadelphia
2025: 5/18 Pittsburgh