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Excellent! The more labels, the merrier.
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Why are they not doing a 5.1. (or even better) blu-ray-audio then as well ? We're not doing 5.1 blu-ray audio releases of our albums because you're the first one to ask for it. No demand. Too costy. That we're even going back to doing CDs (on demand) is a big step for us and something we do to make fans who demand physical product happier. mikael Great initiative! Can I make some requests? - Clause Family 3 - Super Furball Saves the Day - Railway Children Return - Honey I Shrunk My Friends - Help I Shrunk My Parents - Pertsa ja Kilu Thanks
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Great News!! It would have been better if it was a pressed CD, but it's an excellent attempt and a great change.
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Mar 23, 2023 - 3:33 AM
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hyperdanny
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Longevity could be an issue, especially with lower quality cd-r (which doesn't seem the case here), but the sound quality is also slightly inferior, due to the fact that the production process is fundamentally different (cd-r are "burned", cd's are "pressed"). it's more of an audiophile issue, but it does exist..in my classical collection I I took the time (and the money) substituted quite a few recent cd-r releases (especially from the Sterling label) with the original issue on cd, from the secondary market. In a high end stereo rig, there is a, admittedly small, difference. All that said, I will take the cd-r anyday over some immaterial stuff floating in the cloud.
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