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[...] Second Disc has written a comprehensive review of the “Signature [...]
Its Here! – Part One "Signature Box" | Beatles Blog
October 16, 2010 at 07:33
[...] been a very good year for Beatles fans, especially those with deep pockets! First came The John Lennon Signature Box and reissue campaign, then George Harrison’s Collaborations box set preserving his work with Ravi Shankar. Last [...]
Fans of Paul’s “Band” May “Run” for Best Buy Exclusive « The Second Disc
October 28, 2010 at 09:17
[...] music has also been remixed and remastered on his recent albums called Double Fantasy, which now is in all music [...]
John Lennon and His Music | Kristyng18's Blog
November 16, 2010 at 13:30
[...] would have been the singer/songwriter’s 70th birthday (see The Second Disc’s review here). It was a slightly different approach from previous reissues and repackages. To that end, [...]
Back Tracks: John Lennon « The Second Disc
December 8, 2010 at 10:11
[...] One set, however, may be the most heralded reissue of 2010, deservedly gaining attention in the mainstream media. This set is Bruce Springsteen’s The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story, and within its spiral-bound notebook are three CDs and three DVDs or Blu-Rays of concerts and documentaries providing literally hours of all-encompassing entertainment. While ostensibly a reissue of Darkness with many extras, The Promise stands on its own as a new album, never feeling simply like a collection of outtakes. Bruce Springsteen never sounded so hungry as he does on these discs, and this rare glimpse into his “alternate history” quickly established itself as one of the most impressive, must-own boxed sets of the CD era. (Click for Joe’s reviews of The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story, Station to Station, Band on the Run and The John Lennon Signature Box.) [...]
The Year in Reissues, Part III: The Gold Bonus Disc Awards « The Second Disc
December 31, 2010 at 11:29
you gotta be kidding me! I don’t mean to sound like a troll but come on Yoko!:
- The only way to get all of the non-album singles is to buy the box set? Would it have killed you to put the one missing single on the greatest collection (not everyone can afford to, or is is willing to to buy, the box set all at once – as a kid it took me years to assemble a complete lennon collection.)
- for a project as important as this would it have killed you to get the last two albums mastered by the same team as the rest? Or would that mean missing your cash grab window?
- what about the missing albums? Why is it so hard to get together proper box – all studio albums – all live albums – a disc of non-album singles and b-sides – and them a disc or two of rarities? Done!
Ah well. Maybe they will get it right for the 75th anniversary box.
Jeff
October 2, 2011 at 14:21