Alongside the regular CD or 16-bit "Redbook" version this album was a special edition DVD/DTS 24-bit stereo and 5.1surround recording. The pack includes a regular CD and a 40 page booklet, which apparently only 1,000 were made, leaving many who had placed orders without a copy, and some who ordered two from different sources are now selling their spare copies for up to three times the original retail price. Fair enough, but does anyone know why the special edition was produced in such limited numbers?
I managed to get hold of a copy, mainly as the sound quality was reported to be soooo good, also i have other Porcupine Tree albums in DVD-Audio 5.1 and it seemed a shame to pass up such a brilliant album in its full glory. I'm sure a lot of fans with 5.1 set-ups were disappointed not to have got a copy, so why didn't Roadrunner/Atlantic release more copies?
Edited by mystic fred - May 18 2007 at 10:21