![]() ![]() OTOH, Sony usually includes extra material whenever the title has been previously issued that way, although naturally you still lose any liner notes, aside from whatever was on the back covers of the LPs, as the booklets are 86'd for these collections. And sometimes too, they don't use the best masters available. The downside of the Warner sets is they are always shorn of whatever bonus material they added to other editions of these titles. Many of these sets a baited with otherwise OOP titles I picked up the Bonnie Raitt set pictured above, which really worked out for me as I had been planning on ordering the currently OOP on its own Green Light for about as much this whole set. One of the coolest things about these waning days of the Physical Media-era and the "Throw Everything At The Wall And See What Sticks" approach utilized by some major label catalog divisions re:selling product to those who still buy it is the advent of these cheapie little box sets collecting 4 or five catalog albums on cd in mini-LP jackets & slipcase from an artist or genre.Įarlier this evening I was at Barnes & Noble, where I found they are currently offering a number of Warner Music "Original Album Series" (Sony calls their version "Original Album Classics") for $9.99 each (that's $2 an album, and a discount of over 60% from what they quote as list), covering performers like ZZ Top, Little Feat, Yes, Randy Newman, John Coltrane, and Emmylou Harris among others. ![]()
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