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I would have hoped the HAP would have released pre-order information on the forthcoming CDs.
I have money burning a hole in my pocket for Warm, TBAC, Summertime.
The wait is killing me!
I am keeping ALL my shout factory CDs.( i have them all) Especially the ones with Bonus tracks. And out of this new batch there are 9 of them i plan to get ( such as volume 2 .warm. and everything from there thru Magic man. After that all that will be left to get on cd will be the JYAM. the first Herb &Hugh. BYOH. Bullish and Wild romance. And i have everything else from Keep your eye on me .onward in their original CD issues on A&M. Almo sounds. Etc. Etc. It is very true Patience will be rewarded.Been doing a couple of shootouts with the better preamp...don't get rid of some of those Shout CDs so fast...
Fortunately, only Whipped Cream had bonus tracks. Lost Treasures had all the remaining rarities. Keep those two and you're golden. (There was also the Rewhipped title, which is more like a new release than a reissue.)I got to the table late on those and only have a couple. I like the bonus tracks.
I forgot about that one. I don't think I ever bought it.RISE also had bonus tracks too.
My decision is easy. If there is high-res version of a release vs. CDs, I always go high-res. I have no need for two digital versions, and no desire to own a physical product which I'll rip to the server then toss into a storage box for all eternity.
The sound of these is great. I'm on the mailing list for HDTracks.com and every week they have some sort of sale going on. It's definitely worth checking out!
Still April as a tentative release date.
Chill! There are around two dozen in the works...
Who needs two kidneys anyway?I am going to be so broke by May.
In fact, I'm more pressed to find the few remaining good (or sealed) vinyl copies I don't yet have.
I wish that were the case, actually. The opposite is happening though. Some are ditching CDs and going back to vinyl, so it's harder to find clean copies of these albums as opposed to twenty or even just ten years ago. Ironically, I'd bet new vinyl copies would outsell these CDs, since many CD buyers have switched to downloads or streaming. If only the new vinyl wasn't pressed like crap...If the new CDs flood the market, it may prompt sellers to get rid of their vinyl!
(in the case of the HAP releases get them asap or regret it later.)