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Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Concerning Cardiacs, are you aware that CDs are available direct from The Alphabet Business Concern?


Thanks! I don't know why it never occurred to me to look there. Sing To God may still be a little too pricey for my taste but I suppose that's to be expected of a double album

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Wendy Carlos I have about 6 cds and most of her back catalog is out of print.

Really tragic, that; what do you do when the artist herself seemingly no longer wants her work, or anything else about herself, to be available to the public?
I currently have 3 CDs by her, but my collection won't truly be complete until I get my hands on her bizarre crossover album with Weird Al Yankovic... Cry
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Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

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This album has been reissued on CD many times in a jewel case or paper-sleeve (vinyl replica) format. The recent Sony reissues and the 2015 L'Espresso remaster are easy to find.
I cut and pasted from an old 'wants list' doc and intended to remove that one Embarrassed - as you say, easy to find, and I do now have it.
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Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Concerning Cardiacs, are you aware that CDs are available direct from The Alphabet Business Concern?


Thanks! I don't know why it never occurred to me to look there. Sing To God may still be a little too pricey for my taste but I suppose that's to be expected of a double album.
Expensive, but so worth it. 

Plus when you buy from the Alphabet Business Concern you can be assured that at least 0.5% of the money will go to the undeserving wretches in the band.



Edited by Mascodagama - December 28 2021 at 05:28
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Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Concerning Cardiacs, are you aware that CDs are available direct from The Alphabet Business Concern?


Thanks! I don't know why it never occurred to me to look there. Sing To God may still be a little too pricey for my taste but I suppose that's to be expected of a double album.
Expensive, but so worth it. 

Plus when you buy from the Alphabet Business Concern you can be assured that at least 0.5% of the money will go to the undeserving wretches in the band.



All CARDIACS cds are available on the official website.

I don't think they are expensive at all considering how much they went for before they were reissued.

24 pounds for Sing To God may sound expensive but it's a freaking masterpiece!

https://abc-mary.myshopify.com/collections/cds

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Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Concerning Cardiacs, are you aware that CDs are available direct from The Alphabet Business Concern?


Thanks! I don't know why it never occurred to me to look there. Sing To God may still be a little too pricey for my taste but I suppose that's to be expected of a double album

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Wendy Carlos I have about 6 cds and most of her back catalog is out of print.

Really tragic, that; what do you do when the artist herself seemingly no longer wants her work, or anything else about herself, to be available to the public?
I currently have 3 CDs by her, but my collection won't truly be complete until I get my hands on her bizarre crossover album with Weird Al Yankovic... Cry
          I recall having the vinyl years ago. I keep thinking that someone or something really angered Wendy Carlos and she is using her legal power to keep her music from being re-released. I have not googled the subject matter, but it's got to be a particular unfair action perhaps that has truly ticked her off. She is truly diverse! I have Switched On Bach, Sonic Seasonings, Digital Moonscapes, Beauty In The Beast, and Tales Of Heaven & Hell on cd and when listening to those 5 cds it sometimes feels like each one of them is recorded by a different artist. I believe she changed music by creating new ideas . I have always felt that she did that with Sonic Seasonings and although Pink Floyd were capturing that momentum on Ummagumma...she seemed to capture it in Electronic Music with extended soundscapes that were different than Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream and Eno . She was very original sounding
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Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Concerning Cardiacs, are you aware that CDs are available direct from The Alphabet Business Concern?


Thanks! I don't know why it never occurred to me to look there. Sing To God may still be a little too pricey for my taste but I suppose that's to be expected of a double album

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Wendy Carlos I have about 6 cds and most of her back catalog is out of print.

Really tragic, that; what do you do when the artist herself seemingly no longer wants her work, or anything else about herself, to be available to the public?
I currently have 3 CDs by her, but my collection won't truly be complete until I get my hands on her bizarre crossover album with Weird Al Yankovic... Cry


Agree wholeheartedly with the comments on Sing to God! That's one I do own on CD and it was worth every one of its £24 from Alphabet. Cardiacs' masterpiece without any doubt (without any doubt in my mind anyway)
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In 1980 I collected all 10 volumes of Brian Eno's Obscure label series. Over the last 30 years possibly 4 or 5 of those volumes have been issued on cd . I've always dreamed of a box set. Each one as a gatefold with the original black covers. A booklet which details the history of the project. I would also love the entire catalog of Ron Geesin to be released on cd just like they were released on LP in the 70s . It seems highly unlikely
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Originally posted by Chaser Chaser wrote:

Completely agree with you Jacob.

I'm also "old school" in that I like to own the physical album (CD format) and some are devilishly difficult or impossible to get hold of.

I tried to get hold if Anglagards Hybris for years, but you can't get it unless you want to pay silly money.

Don't know whether you want their Live Album 'Buried Alive'.. but here it is:

https://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/store/category/?keyword=anglagard
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Reissuing CDs that are OOP, I doubt that happens. You might get a reissue of the CD on LP before, your best bet is to scour the ebay as well Discogs. But finding some of them for a couple bucks aint gonna happen, especially obscure titles.
I'm also a physical media guy, but only LPs, there are many many titles that only came out on CD that are now out on LP version, but I'm not thinking the reverse will happen.

I did buy a CD the other day, it was Gabriel's soundtrack for Passion-Last Temptation of Christ, bought for $1. You can't buy a pack of gum for a $1.......
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Chaser Chaser wrote:

Completely agree with you Jacob.

I'm also "old school" in that I like to own the physical album (CD format) and some are devilishly difficult or impossible to get hold of.

I tried to get hold if Anglagards Hybris for years, but you can't get it unless you want to pay silly money.


Don't know whether you want their Live Album 'Buried Alive'.. but here it is:

https://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/store/category/?keyword=anglagard


Thanks Jared - I'll look into that - have to see if I can listen to it on YouTube first and see if I like the live version
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Grits : As the World Grits, on Cuneiform. A totally amazing mid 70s band who never had a proper album release until Cuneiform released their demos in the early 90s. Now out of print, and according to Steve Fiegenbaum, it is next to impossible that we will ever see a reissue (due, IIRC, to the wishes of the deceased composer’s estate).

Thankfully I have a copy, but it’s sad that many more will not hear this band. Cuneiform keeps a close eye on illegal uploads of their releases too, so you won’t find it on YouTube. I certainly respect that vigilance, but still, I wish the music could come to light again.

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Originally posted by Chaser Chaser wrote:

Area's Arbeit Macht Frei is another one that I simply can't get hold of in CD format

I bought a copy through Import CD's on eBay a few years ago for about $20 AUD. 2014 reissue. Got a few of theirs for around the same price. You may be in luck. 
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Originally posted by Chaser Chaser wrote:

Area's Arbeit Macht Frei is another one that I simply can't get hold of in CD format


I see that one used at our local music store from time to time.

Just a quick glance on Discogs, it's not really that hard to find or ridiculously expensive even for the newer remastered versions.

I do recommend the remastered versions because they are of much better quality than some of the original CD releases.

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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Grits : As the World Grits, on Cuneiform. A totally amazing mid 70s band who never had a proper album release until Cuneiform released their demos in the early 90s. Now out of print, and according to Steve Fiegenbaum, it is next to impossible that we will ever see a reissue (due, IIRC, to the wishes of the deceased composer’s estate).

Thankfully I have a copy, but it’s sad that many more will not hear this band. Cuneiform keeps a close eye on illegal uploads of their releases too, so you won’t find it on YouTube. I certainly respect that vigilance, but still, I wish the music could come to light again.
You will find it on YouTube at present - though of course that may not last.

Edited by Mascodagama - December 29 2021 at 04:18
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Sadly this is always a concern, which has added a little extra push when buying new CDs. Its always best not to wait and to buy. This obviously donsn't help with older, OOP stuff, but would prevent the situation from arising in the future. 
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I wish a wealthy eccentric who believes in merit and doesn't care about profit come along and invest in Prog. Is determined to license recordings either by contacting the original label or the artist themselves and paying them whatever they want. Design the cover to its true value, history in a booklet, etc..but release it a second time or a third time so the cd never goes out of print A person of this nature comes along once in a lifetime. The person's main interest is Prog, they are so wealthy they can afford to lose money, and the act itself brings them happiness..and it would solve an on going problem for all the hardcore supporters of Progressive Rock who would die for specific obscure Prog releases but are in a price range between 2 and 3 hundred dollars.

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A lot of cds are out of print. I could post my list from discogs. Pretty much everything I have on there is out of print on cd. Smile

I think because of the mass media's judgement that cds are a dying format, there is little interest in record companies to repress out of print cds (especially prog which is considered very niche to begin with).


Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - January 01 2022 at 13:40
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