Actorman
Well-Known Member
I finally picked up "A Song For You" and "Now and Then" on CD this past weekend, the final two albums that I had not upgraded from my old vinyl copies.
While looking throught the "ASFY" booklet (mainly just to see if it contained all the lyrics and graphics from the original album's inner sleeve) I was surprised to see that Richard penned an introduction and track-by-track annotation for it as well.
Anyone know or have a guess as to why Richard only did this for this one album? It would have been really sweet to have had that for all of the Remastered Classics. It just seemed odd that "they" (A&M, Richard, whoever) would include "bonus material" (so to speak) on only one out of a whole series that came out pretty much at the same time.
Maybe it's a stupid question and nobody really cares... but I find anomalies like this really interesting.
While looking throught the "ASFY" booklet (mainly just to see if it contained all the lyrics and graphics from the original album's inner sleeve) I was surprised to see that Richard penned an introduction and track-by-track annotation for it as well.
Anyone know or have a guess as to why Richard only did this for this one album? It would have been really sweet to have had that for all of the Remastered Classics. It just seemed odd that "they" (A&M, Richard, whoever) would include "bonus material" (so to speak) on only one out of a whole series that came out pretty much at the same time.
Maybe it's a stupid question and nobody really cares... but I find anomalies like this really interesting.