Thistle's right. Unless it's a different compilation of material, it should just be the previous 2011 remasters.
Still, it does make me wonder what's in this aside from that.
They did something like that in Spain a few years ago. They released all the albums with a newspaper, starting with A Kind of Magic, too. The albums were the same, but with a different package and booklet.
It was pre 2011, i had all the albums, so i only get AKOM, the first, and also a very small price.
Interestingly, after Rock Montreal release, a sport newspaper offered the DVD for 1 euro more with the newspaper of the sunday.
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Enough of memories, is interesting if they live albums are remastered & remixed (Killers, MK Bowl & Wembley), but i doubt it.
Few years back they also released something like that in Poland. Sadly, Live Killers wasn't remastered for that project and what I learned was that they've used the most recent remaster for each album (the newest was ANATO).
this will come out with a tv programme guide, but looking at the price the cds can be buyed originals from other source (cd with cover with barcode). I've always thought that this editions (Kiosk Releases) are not many collectable, but this is a my idea.
these are the Stock albums 2011 single cd version (from 1 to 17) and the others are the normal versions all in digipack,I think.
Live Killers has had more remasters than the other live albums - does it really need another one? Again, some people are confusing remastering and remixing........
Even if I'm italian I won't buy it because:
- I have got the 2011 collection
- This is an old-looking, but delayed, release. Think that there's still not the Rainbow disc :-(
DepeX wrote:
Even if I'm italian I won't buy it because:
- I have got the 2011 collection
- This is an old-looking, but delayed, release. Think that there's still not the Rainbow disc :-(
Fair enough, for yourself. However, someone like myself has no 2011 remasters. Heck, I still have my UK 90's discs! So, to be honest, if this is a good package, I'm quite interested. But, if it's just the albums with a holding unit, I'm not that keen.
Wish there was more info out there.
The entire back catalog (including live albums) were definitely remastered by Bob Ludwig or his team at Gateway Mastering in late 2010, so they could very well use those remasters... If that's the case, I'd be interested in all the live CDs and DVDs.
Wilki, are you sure that live albums were also remastered by Bob Ludwig in late 2010... ? If so, the question remains why those remasters didn't see light of the day.
It was announced 'semi officially' (by Greg Brooks or Gary Taylor I think) that the live albums were coming in a second tranche of releases in 2012, but they never appeared. I assume that the remasters were already done at the same time as the other albums by Ludwig ready for this.
With the few information we have for now, I find these upccoming releases looking very cheap. At least the 2011 remasters were in super jewel boxes, I would be very surprised if these ones were more than simply cardboard digipaks. We're obviously not getting mini-LP replica packaging here.
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I don't know exactly, but there must be a way to get it.
I will buy it, 'cause I still have Queen's albums only in vynil.