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From | "Gary Littleton" <gary@garylittleton.com> |
Subject | Re: Travelling Wilburys box problem/deluxe edition |
Date | Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:07:04 -0400 |
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As far as I know, all the versions that have 2CDS+1DVD are the same. It's
listed at Amazon right now for $23 and I've seen people selling it for $100.
Disk1 has 12 songs, disk2 13 songs, and the dvd has 6 segments.
It's a popular download from bittorrent too, click here and look for the
2CD+DVD listing that is about 486MB and that is it. You can open it with a
bittorrent client (like uTorrent) and see the files and included pictures.
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=wilburys
Gary
> -----Original Message-----
> From: audities-owner@smoe.org
> [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Scott Shaw
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 1:36 PM
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Travelling Wilburys box problem/deluxe edition
>
> I can't answer your question, but since you brought up the
> new release...
>
> I've been wondering what the deal is with the Deluxe Edition.
>
> It's $40 list and I was going to order it at Amazon as the
> price was about $23. A few days before release it said unavailable.
>
> I didn't know if this was due to the cheap price and being
> sold out or something else. Now Amazon shows people trying to
> sell copies second hand for $73-150.
>
> Did it sell out immediately? Will more be coming out?
>
> Should I be looking at a TW fan/official site f/more info?
>
> Scott S
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>
> Has anyone experimented this?
>
> Some recently manufactured american cd's are having finishing
> problems.
> A friend bought the new Travelling Wilburys collection cd/dvd
> box, and his copy is a clear example of that. On the external
> edge of the audio discs, just where the 'silver' part ends -
> close to the transparent plastic edge - the silver part has
> imperfections. As if it was not 'glued' perfectly well. This
> is the third or fourth different cd I see with this problem.
> It doesn't affect playing and you have to look close to
> notice (it's on the label side, not on the playing side). But
> I think it shouldn't happen.
>
> Picky customers are starting to complain. Although cd prices
> may seem relatively cheap if compared to the absurd
> downloading costs, it's undeniably an old technology and
> should cost less. But nothing justifies bad manufacturing standards.
>
> Rafael.
>
>
>
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