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Absolutely not. Some of the music they release doesn't actually interest me (most Golden Age scores, for example, or 50s Westerns, or composers I've tried and aren't to my taste - Tiomlin, Harline, Friedhofer). Where's the sense in buying CDs I know I'm not going to like? THAT'S bottlecap collecting. If, as is constantly banged on about on this very forum, it's a mortal sin to buy up limited editions solely for eBay profiteering, it's surely even more wrong to buy a CD you don't have any interest in just so you've got them all and it looks really cool on the shelf. At least the eBay profiteers are making them available to people who actually want the music but who missed them for whatever reason.
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I have just over half of the Special Collection titles, and six of the Signature Edition titles. With only a few exceptions, those I don't have, I don't want. Completism for the sake of it is mindless.
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I've sold a great many I did not care for. I only buy the tried and true titles now. You know, things you know are good.
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