I'll change my point of view about my "complains" about something "new".
I checked the DS's Spotify and YT channels and, to be fair, for a regular+ fan perspective, whats its being released, is very good indeed.
The Honky Tonk demos.
The long waited full Alchemy concert with Industrial Desease, Twisting By The Pool and Portobello Belle.
The whole recorded songs for On The Night.
The Rainbow Concert which is completey new. And with Phil on couple os songs is pure gold.
Now the Brothers In Arms 40th aniversary with the San Antonio live concert.... Very good indeed.
The DS website is very cool and fun.
On the YouTube channel have plenty of material that could be "too much" for a fisical release. However, suits very well for YouTube or "almost official" release. There are interviews, concerts and songs from 1978 until 1992.
MK's Youtube channel releases a lot of material. Live compilations for all possible tours. Interviews, NHB...
And I'm sure that will have plenty of "new" material waiting to see the sun thru the DS/MK's YT channel.
To a die-hard fan perspective, nothing of this, except the Rainbow Concert, are new for many of us.
We deal with bootlegs since forever and there is nothing really, really new for us.
Maybe the 'Italian Collector' could have some never-listened material that could surprise even Ed himself. However, this kind of material have a very strict audience and, yes, does not fit for a 'official release'.
To my perpective, these very rare material suits best for exclusively circulation.
Some of us dream about things that, at the moment doesn't have real commercial value. For those things, I bet they will be at YouTube at some point.
After this "research", In my opinion, there is nothing to complain.
For my taste, Alchemy decreased his "power" with the include of these songs (except Portobello)
Some songs like Fade To Black, to me, should have kept out.
To be fair, DS is on the right path.
Except that it does not communicate with the new audience anymore.