tuttifrutti wrote:In my cd player now.But nothing new for me.I have it all before on FTD with others, but now on one disc except what I say.
It's out already ??
Sense a couple of days ago.I got my original copy today.I think it's better then the old DAE.
But the old DAE where fine releases all of them and the Luxor releases too
What an amazing sound they have these Luxor releases.I hope i'm not the only one here that think so?
tuttifrutti wrote:In my cd player now.But nothing new for me.I have it all before on FTD with others, but now on one disc except what I say.
why on earth would you spend money on something you already have
Tell that to the people who bought The Complete EP Masters Collection...
They could make a case of having the complete masters together, remastered and with a superb book.
Here they took the DAE CD, the Writing for the king CD and released a new bootleg.
“Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot.”
Same case can be made for this cd Javilu...the almost whole concert (remastered) on one cd with a nice booklet or sleeve...LOL.
When someone has an audience, do not disrupt them with the purpose of stealing their audience.
When you do a favor do not make others notice your effort.
Do not be impressed by strong personalities.
No, the same case cannot be made, because this "company" (probably just a stupid, greedy geek sitting in his mama’s room and piecing this thing together on his home computer) has not improved the sound, it has just ripped everything from various official releases and merged it with a few soundboard tracks. The Complete Masters has undergone a total revamp, and it is original work, not something that was stolen.
Ken Jensen wrote:No, the same case cannot be made, because this "company" (probably just a stupid, greedy geek sitting in his mama’s room and piecing this thing together on his home computer) has not improved the sound, it has just ripped everything from various official releases and merged it with a few soundboard tracks. The Complete Masters has undergone a total revamp, and it is original work, not something that was stolen.
+1.
Anyone could have done "Drowned in sound" at home, but not the complete masters.
“Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot.”