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Old 30th November 2015, 03:40 PM
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I bought Taylor Swift's 1989 in the Amazon sale on Saturday cracking little pop album. Last proper album I bought was Popul Vuh's Nosferatu soundtrack and the Super Hang On soundtrack from Data Discs
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Old 30th November 2015, 10:28 PM
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I bought Taylor Swift's 1989 in the Amazon sale on Saturday cracking little pop album. Last proper album I bought was Popul Vuh's Nosferatu soundtrack and the Super Hang On soundtrack from Data Discs
Just so you know, I'm only liking your comment in regards to your acquisition of the works of Popul Vuh and Katsuhiro Hayashi and Koichi Namiki.
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I bought Taylor Swift's 1989 in the Amazon sale on Saturday cracking little pop album. Last proper album I bought was Popul Vuh's Nosferatu soundtrack and the Super Hang On soundtrack from Data Discs
Popol Vuh and the Swift. Parties at yours then???
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Old 1st December 2015, 04:27 PM
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Default The Replacing thrash albums i used to have on vinyl Project...and er' Kylie.

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Old 5th December 2015, 09:00 AM
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Oh not another David Bowie compilation cd,yes indeed folks,the thin white duke unleashed another compilation of greatest hits. Actually this came out year last in three different version,single cd,double cd and triple cd version,Basically it takes us thru every phase of his musical; career so far right up until Sue (0r in A season of crime) . There's no real surprises here to be honest and if your Blowie fan then you already got this and many much more of his stuff. The main point of this release being that it spans his career from 1964 to 2014.,which is pretty damn impressive for a solo artist these days , lets see any of those c**ks on x-factor or The Voice last that long let alone a year. There is one big omission in this rather large collection of glam hits and electronica, yes you guessed it no The Laughing Gnome, released in 1967 it would of fitted in nicely on here and apparently re-released in 1973 due to the success of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars,and managed to get to 6 in the UK charts and earned a silver disc in the UK seling 250,000 copies,this was all from internet so it to me.could be wrong be sounds right. He obviously was embarrassed about it at the time but you'd think he'd would of made his peace with the song by now. it does appear on an early compilation The Deram Anthology: 1966-1968 and I'm pretty sure its on the re-mastered re-release of his debut David Bowie (1967 album) the cover of which he remarkably looks like Liam Gallagher. The songs are mostly in there original single mix edit versions, but I'm sure they've all had the old re-mastering treatment some where along the line,Any how its now a £5 in Sainsbury so make a good cd for the car or your collection.
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Old 5th December 2015, 02:11 PM
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Oh not another David Bowie compilation cd,yes indeed folks,the thin white duke unleashed another compilation of greatest hits. Actually this came out year last in three different version,single cd,double cd and triple cd version,Basically it takes us thru every phase of his musical; career so far right up until Sue (0r in A season of crime) . There's no real surprises here to be honest and if your Blowie fan then you already got this and many much more of his stuff. The main point of this release being that it spans his career from 1964 to 2014.,which is pretty damn impressive for a solo artist these days , lets see any of those c**ks on x-factor or The Voice last that long let alone a year. There is one big omission in this rather large collection of glam hits and electronica, yes you guessed it no The Laughing Gnome, released in 1967 it would of fitted in nicely on here and apparently re-released in 1973 due to the success of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars,and managed to get to 6 in the UK charts and earned a silver disc in the UK seling 250,000 copies,this was all from internet so it to me.could be wrong be sounds right. He obviously was embarrassed about it at the time but you'd think he'd would of made his peace with the song by now. it does appear on an early compilation The Deram Anthology: 1966-1968 and I'm pretty sure its on the re-mastered re-release of his debut David Bowie (1967 album) the cover of which he remarkably looks like Liam Gallagher. The songs are mostly in there original single mix edit versions, but I'm sure they've all had the old re-mastering treatment some where along the line,Any how its now a £5 in Sainsbury so make a good cd for the car or your collection.
Sounds interesting.

How does it compare to Best of Bowie which i already have?

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Old 5th December 2015, 02:15 PM
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Sounds interesting.

How does it compare to Best of Bowie which i already have?

If you got the double cd version of best of bowie then that's the better comp.
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Old 5th December 2015, 02:17 PM
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If you got the double cd version of best of bowie then that's the better comp.
Yes it is the double. Cheers.
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Old 7th December 2015, 06:51 PM
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Tesco's have started selling Vinyl Albums, a nice mixture of classics from Nirvana,Eagles,The Specials The Beatles between £14 to 17.00 £,maybe just an xmas thing but a nice idea anyhow.
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Old 7th December 2015, 06:53 PM
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Tesco's have started selling Vinyl Albums, a nice mixture of classics from Nirvana,Eagles,The Specials The Beatles between 1470 17.00 £,maybe just an xmas thing but a nice idea anyhow.
I'm not sure.

They sold the latest Iron Maiden album on vinyl. I think that sold well so they expanded. I think they also sell turntables now.

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http://www.musicbusinessworldwide.co...ial-sells-out/
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