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why no vinyl release for budapest 86???
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Welcome to 21st century.
Maxi Dries
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Because only 12 people in the world would buy it?
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Same reason it's not getting a standalone CD release...
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[QUOTE] [b]inu-liger wrote:[/b]
Same reason it's not getting a standalone CD release...[/QUOTE]

Which would be?
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>Welcome to 21st century.

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Life is real. so real.
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I would judge this by the cover! :) The judgement is that they do not intend for this to be the longtime version with a cover that it has. I'm sure because of this that a re-release is planned in the years to come.
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[QUOTE] [b]Kevinrm15 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]inu-liger wrote:[/b]
Same reason it's not getting a standalone CD release...[/QUOTE]
Which would be?[/QUOTE]

Being that the CD is an exclusive to the deluxe DVD/BD editions.

Although that being said, would it have really killed them to make even say a numbered limited edition box set WITH vinyls included? Considering how they like to flood the market and all these days...
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Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally.
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally. [/QUOTE]


i think you are too young to understand.... :-)
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[QUOTE] [b]queenboot wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally. [/QUOTE]
i think you are too young to understand.... :-)
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Lol, slightly condescending
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[QUOTE] [b]queenboot wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally. [/QUOTE]
i think you are too young to understand.... :-)
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At least SOMEBODY thinks I'm too young (explain it to my body please, I feel like 80 sometimes :-) )

But seriously, what advance is in having an album, which is mastered digitally and then transferring them to an analogue product - vinyl ?
I must admit that the last time I listened to a vinyl record was in the late 80's, but those were LPs created in the analogue times. Maybe I'm wrong of course, but can be the sound of an analogue release BETTER than the sound of an digital release when both releases come from THE SAME DIGITAL source ? Of course, in the case that the SOURCE is analogue, I absolutely agree that a vinyl release is much better.
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]queenboot wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally. [/QUOTE]
i think you are too young to understand.... :-)
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At least SOMEBODY thinks I'm too young (explain it to my body please, I feel like 80 sometimes :-) )
But seriously, what advance is in having an album, which is mastered digitally and then transferring them to an analogue product - vinyl ?
I must admit that the last time I listened to a vinyl record was in the late 80's, but those were LPs created in the analogue times. Maybe I'm wrong of course, but can be the sound of an analogue release BETTER than the sound of an digital release when both releases come from THE SAME DIGITAL source ? Of course, in the case that the SOURCE is analogue, I absolutely agree that a vinyl release is much better. [/QUOTE]

I collect and love vinyl and totally agree with you.
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[QUOTE] [b]queenboot wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Well I still can't understand why would somebody want an analogue version of an album which has been mastered digitally. [/QUOTE]
i think you are too young to understand.... :-)
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Or maybe you're missing the point of a recording process which is analogue in every step.

Digital mastering will ALWAYS reduce the "infinite" sampling rate and frequency of the original recording and pressing of the album.

If you're old enough to remember the meaning of the old AAD to DDD labels on the back of the compact discs, you'll know what it's about.
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sorry, only cd/video (from 1986, although)