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...can be found in this image which was emailed to me from a very special source. It's fairly lossy in quality, which may be the point, but i thought i'd share it with you guys anyways...
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My observations: - The design of the covers (particular the back one) is that of the Intrada Special Collection series - The case looks as though it's a multi-disc digipak - There are three images on the right-hand side of the back cover. Penultimate thought: We're getting a 3CD set of the "Back to the Future" trilogy. Final thought: APRIL FOOL'S DAY!
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Not a digipak, thank goodness, but the "clam shell" or "butterfly" jewel cases... Ah, yes, you're right. And here I was about to go mental at them for daring to put such an historic release in a digipak.
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Concord already did that. Yes, and I told them exactly what I thought of it too! It's not my problem anymore though, because I gave the box set to a friend, and replaced the individual soundtracks with the Australian jewel case versions.
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What you have to ask yourself is, 'Is BTTF a white-wine drinker's thing?' This is where it all falls down.
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