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Nothing beats a hardcopy audio cd!!! Right here in my hands and cd-player -> Musicology the hardcopy.
'Course I downloaded it (legally) before and listened some times to it. But I kept the real thing (close listening, say realy listeing) 'till this moment and it must be said: it sounds better, with more dynamics and detail. Artwork is great. Nice digi-pack with a real nice booklet. Nice photography etc. It seems like the man has his taste back again. Only the letters of the title are ugly (like somebody said before: a worse word-art thing). I'm a happy man and would advice anyone: Buy the damn thing. It lovely to have the original as well. And again: quality is better than any mp3. @rt, Amsterdam, Holland. I'm a Rainbow Children, Xpectation, News and Musicology lover and I'm startin'to be a 3121 lover. | |
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Yeah, I agree - the real thing is better than a download - downloads don't seem offical like something you get at the wrekastow "3 1 2 1" | |
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I couldn't agree with you more. Most of us are going to have three copies of Musicology (at least) when all is said and done. Keep the store-bought version and pass your mp3 on to a friend who oughta know better!!!
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facedown7 said: Yeah, I agree - the real thing is better than a download - downloads don't seem offical like something you get at the wrekastow
2 me, downloads remind me of listening to FM radio. It just doesn't measure up to a professionally mastered cd. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
U 'gon make me shake my doo loose! http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad | |
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