I'm assuming this is about the U.K. version card sleeves. Can't hurt to remind people as the time of release approaches :)
I'm happy with the Japanese versions. Got only 3 more to go, then perhaps even the 2nd version of MIH just so I'll have the lot.
I assume the U.K. versions won't have obi strips nor the recloseable plastic sleeves.
As far as I know the "UK" versions will just be the same as the Japanese versions. The shop I ordered them from last month told me that EMI would just import a lot of them from Japan, he assumed it would be with OBI's and stuff.
just noticed that these new UK issues have a diff catnr than the Jap ones. I compared them on the HMV site. For instance: Made In Heaven has TOCP-67350 and TOCP-67390 while HMV lists 0681995. Could be indeed a new limited run, which however means no obi's and stuff.
What happened to the rumoured overhaul of Queen's catalog? Wasn't Brian in the process of hunting down all sorts of studio rareties? The US Hollywood CDs are now 15 years old, and sorely in need of an upgrade.
Well i checked out hmv and i find that the cd's cost £16.99 each which in total is going to be £290.00 for the whole lot.17 Titles to be exact. Can't think why they did'nt include Rocks or III.
But why was this started in japan and not in the uk. Now since this is happening on the 12th July don't you think that they will be geting rid of them damn reissue 1993-1994 versions or are they going to be reselled again?.
terencecope wrote: But why was this started in japan and not in the uk. Now since this is happening on the 12th July don't you think that they will be geting rid of them damn reissue 1993-1994 versions or are they going to be reselled again?.
this July 12 release should be a limited run only, so once they are sold out, they are definitly sold out
In terms of the Japanese 2001 releases, it was recommended to me to only go for the pre-Hot Space remasters, as they are clearly better than the older versions. Will the new UK ones be the same way? And will there be anything on these cds besides the regular album tracks?
I liked the 2001 Japanese remasters as well. It was a plus the way the spines showed QUEEN DIGITAL REMASTERS as a nice way to identify them (it helps when you have both domestic and import versions in your CD collection, believe me!). I'll see how the new set will do, but don't know if I should go to the expense of buying yet more "remastered" versions. I'm happy with the 2001 ones!
Guitar Hero wrote: In terms of the Japanese 2001 releases, it was recommended to me to only go for the pre-Hot Space remasters, as they are clearly better than the older versions. Will the new UK ones be the same way? And will there be anything on these cds besides the regular album tracks?
the new 2004 editions use the 2001 masters, so there is no diff in sound quality. The only diff between the 2001 and 2004 issues is the packaging
Im getting more confused now... I read somewhere that the label for the June 12 issues is Toshiba, which might mean that the cds wíll be imported from Japan
I think I better wait two/three more weeks instead of speculating :)
I think they're meaning the cardboard LP sleeve repros that came out earlier this year. The new ones come out next month but are available at different websites for preorder.
Now, this is bloody highway robbery -- I got mine directly from Japan for $35 US dollars -- why the huge jump in price, I wonder...?
QUEEN We Are The Champions - Final Live In Japan (2004
Japanese exclusive Region 2 NTSC DVD featuring 22 classic
tracks captured live at the Tokyo Yoyogi National Stadium,
May 11th 1985)
US$ 77.38 / £ 42.99 link
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