A year or so later, Sean Flahavan called me and asked about the contracts. I told him what I'd been through with Van and that I wasn't interested in going on a hunt again without a firm deal in place (I had one with Van, but...). We worked it out and the fact is I'd already found one binder and then I got lucky and found the other one. They paid me a fee, and I got back and own the Haines His Way album and the right to issue any Guy Haines track from the other albums he did, either separately or on one CD, for free. That was a year ago and now it's a done deal. I also think there's the possibility of resurrecting Lost in Boston and while they wouldn't guarantee it, I do think he'll come to me to produce it should it happen.