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Hi Simon. That's what I've been wondering. My Horizon came with just a generic disc; plain metallic with the logo and title printed under it. I've seen photos of others, however, which do seem to replicate the original vinyl label (much preferred, obviously). In all other ways it is a solid replica, complete with "flap" sleeve, inner sleeve, & bonus lyric sheet and mini-poster
These look absolutely great! Thanks for posting your pictures. Today, Lovelines and A Song For You are my favourite albums as well as sleeve covers.
I love the CD label on Hush. And of course, the photos.
Gorgeous
If you look down further, it mentions that the 1996 Remaster was used. So it is the 1978 album in terms of track order, but its the Christmas Collection version. It's too bad that Richard or Universal don't just borrow a West German CD printing from someone and use that as the master. Sure, its not the quality of the original tapes, or do they have the ability to make the recordings any clearer, but still, the West Germany CD is a high-quality digital LPCM copy of the original analog tapes that no longer exist.Interesting that Christmas Portrait appears to be the 1978 version and not the special edition. Link: Christmas Portrait [Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)] [SHM-CD] [Limited Release] Carpenters CD Album
Got it. Thanks for clarifying; too good to be true.If you look down further, it mentions that the 1996 Remaster was used. So it is the 1978 album in terms of track order, but its the Christmas Collection version. It's too bad that Richard or Universal don't just borrow a West German CD printing from someone and use that as the master. Sure, its not the quality of the original tapes, or do they have the ability to make the recordings any clearer, but still, the West Germany CD is a high-quality digital LPCM copy of the original analog tapes that no longer exist.