Looks like one disc running 38 minutes (according to the description on the amazon website)
Yeah I noticed it was quite a bit shorter than the sold out Intrada version I missed on. I wouldn't mind picking this condensed version up if it's a pressed disc.
Looks like one disc running 38 minutes (according to the description on the amazon website)
Yeah I noticed it was quite a bit shorter than the sold out Intrada version I missed on. I wouldn't mind picking this condensed version up if it's a pressed disc.
The listing has since been updated. It's a CD-R unfortunately. Damn it!
"Note: This product is manufactured on demand when ordered from Amazon.com"
The listing has since been updated. It's a CD-R unfortunately. Damn it!
"Note: This product is manufactured on demand when ordered from Amazon.com"
I was afraid of that. I noticed there are third party sellers with copies. I wonder if they sell the same CD-R copies and Amazon's CD-R note is a generic description they use for all CD-R releases.
Looks like one disc running 38 minutes (according to the description on the amazon website)
Yeah I noticed it was quite a bit shorter than the sold out Intrada version I missed on. I wouldn't mind picking this condensed version up if it's a pressed disc.
The listing has since been updated. It's a CD-R unfortunately. Damn it!
"Note: This product is manufactured on demand when ordered from Amazon.com"
Don't be put off simply because a release is a CD-R. A CD-R can last a very long time if it is made using a quality blank. I have the first CD-R that was made for me over 20 years ago and it still plays fine with no problems. I've had unmentionables over the years which over the course of time began to degrade and were ultimately unreadable in any home cd or dvd player. These were made using generic (no name) blanks; probably the "10 for a nickel" kind. Someone I know made a whole bunch of CD-R's using really cheap blanks and they all went bad after about a year or two. All of the commercially available titles made on demand from Watertower and other legitimate labels I've bought all still play fine. Don't deprive yourself of a title you want just because it's made using a CD-R. While I myself would prefer a pressed cd rather than a cd-r for any specific title given the choice, if only a cd-r is available, I'll take it rather than do without.
Even if.. I didn't have the original, I wouldn't want this, there's nout on the score.. also Water Tower are bringing out so many cheap reissues, there not even fully intact, its not worth the money its printed on, weak, cash grabbers, Warner Brothers & Water Tower.