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Zoot Allures
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 20:39 |
Thanks for the insight on vinyl pressing. This is where I say "I've learned something new today"
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Tristan Mulders
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 07:24 |
I bought it for 18€ (incl. shipping) a few months ago... The most expensive one in my collection that I've bought myself (thus excluding e.g. Marillion - Marbles Deluxe Edition) must surely be my signed "Deadwing" digibook by Porcupine Tree, which costed me about 30€ . Oh no, it's a tied first place with Singles Box. vol 2 by Marillion |
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Politician
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Posted: March 30 2007 at 11:01 |
Depends on the album. COURTYARD MUSIC GROUP, for instance, has never been reissued and was only a 100 copies pressing, so it owes its value to both extreme scarcity and musical excellence. The TUDOR LODGE album, in contrast, owes its value (anything up to £400) solely to the fact that it was on Vertigo and came with a stunning 36" x 36" fold-out die-cut poster cover. Had it been on a mainstream record label and issued in a standard sleeve, it would sell for a fraction of the price, as it is musically very unremarkable (and has been reissued several times). Despite its presence on this site, TUDOR LODGE has nothing whatever to do with progressive rock or progressive folk. It' a collection of fey, orchestrated folk/pop songs about lovely days out at Kew Gardens and the likes, and is very much a product of the late hippie era. Two tracks stand out: "Willow Tree", which has an acid-folk feel, and "The Lady's Changing Home", which is an excellent melodic rocker in late BEATLES vein (with electric guitar leads and without any strings, which sets it apart from the rest of the album). |
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Vompatti
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Posted: August 06 2007 at 12:43 |
Today I pre-ordered Talvikuningas (The Winter King) by the Finnish band CMX. It will cost me 40€.
Edited by Vompatti - August 06 2007 at 12:44 |
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riversdancing
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 31 2005 Status: Offline Points: 143 |
Posted: August 07 2007 at 02:49 |
55 $
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence Bought it on ebay several years ago, two years before the reissues. |
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GentleGiant
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 09 2006 Location: PantagrueLand Status: Offline Points: 445 |
Posted: August 07 2007 at 09:31 |
ATILA-Intencion & Reviure (Pan y Musica edition) for $40
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