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Topic History of: Shifting units, current no.1 album
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NCS Agreed, and I admit I want to buy it too even though I have the original tracks and could fudge around in iTunes and burn a playlist to CD.

However, I'd rather have the properly mastered version in the packaging with the booklet - and bought for a song, so to speak.
JK2006 I think one of the reasons is that Paul was the consummate sound person; his tracks are incredibly clean, bright and sonic. I played them to Tommy, Alex and Charlie in trying to teach them the value of music sound. So brand new CDs, of top quality, without the scratches and skips that seem to arrive within weeks of buying a CD, replace older ones if we can afford to duplicate.
dixie JK2006 wrote:
Funnily enough although I do have the definitive multi CD collection I'm thinking of buying this too.
I got this last Friday. A good choice of tracks on one CD. As someone who still listens to CDs, this works well, even though I've got all the tracks on the original albums.
giles2008 Meanwhile the new singles top 100 contains no older songs and has not done so since they changed the rules. Previously there were always one or two advert or tv related oldies in the lower regions.
K JK2006 wrote:
Funnily enough although I do have the definitive multi CD collection I'm thinking of buying this too.I have the Greatest Hits of both Simon & Garfunkel and Paul Simon. I could make this new album as there's nothing new on it. Why buy it again?