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Damaged Goods wrote:bakit puro greatest hits ang lumalabas?.still waiting for a legit opm reissue
muypogi wrote:Damaged Goods wrote:bakit puro greatest hits ang lumalabas?.still waiting for a legit opm reissue
Possibly more cost-effective, as the record company is releasing these almost purely on the strength of the demand from WS and PDVD. From a business standpoint, releasing a greatest hits album is a less-risky way of launching what is still a niche product. . . and an expensive one at that at PHP1,200 a pop.
muypogi wrote:Sana maganda tunog . . .
iceman30 wrote:muypogi wrote:Sana maganda tunog . . .
Sir san nyo nbili? Galing ako kanina sa Astrovision megamall wala pa sila available
muypogi wrote:iceman30 wrote:muypogi wrote:Sana maganda tunog . . .
Sir san nyo nbili? Galing ako kanina sa Astrovision megamall wala pa sila available
From Polyeast mismo, in Quezon Avenue . . . it will stores this weekend or by next week yata.
muypogi wrote:Sana maganda tunog . . .
Damaged Goods wrote:i hope next time they put extra effort on the covers, since packaging plays an important part in an album release...in my opinion the covers look bootleg themselves...pics,write ups ,etc would be a good come on especially for us collectors.just my 2 cents..
and also double check sa spelling of songs
Damaged Goods wrote:i hope next time they put extra effort on the covers, since packaging plays an important part in an album release...in my opinion the covers look bootleg themselves...pics,write ups ,etc would be a good come on especially for us collectors.just my 2 cents..
and also double check sa spelling of songs
makinao wrote:Damaged Goods wrote:i hope next time they put extra effort on the covers, since packaging plays an important part in an album release...in my opinion the covers look bootleg themselves...pics,write ups ,etc would be a good come on especially for us collectors.just my 2 cents..
and also double check sa spelling of songs
I'm really not surprised. AFAIK, mainstream recording companies see artwork, liner notes, packaging, even copy editing as nothing more than unnecessary added expenses. Consulting with, and involving the original artist(s), engineers, and producers costs more money. And being fastidious about technical quality costs yet more money.
To me, this rash of vinyl releases is nothing more than jumping on the bandwagon. I see no artistic, creative, nor technological framework driving these projects. All they want is our money. I for one will not give them any of mine.
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