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Passing_Stranger wrote:while I also used DJPaulT's rips where appropriate. First single and "We move" are rips from my own 7"s, hope no-one will be thrown off by vinyl noises as that's the best I have (well, I could've used Rubellan's remasters but they're too loud for this collection; on the other hand, I used his remaster of "Beat boy"'s 7" as it's the only one available).
Sean wrote:Just curious, did you ever compiled a 7" collection for the Buggles?
elviscaprice wrote:I don't understand folks comments about vinyl. I avoid vinyl at all costs for any work, just a necessary evil on a noisy medium which requires a lot of work to get to proper digital (if done right). DJPaulT's rips are great but far from matching any quality digital remastering. With such great digital electronic equipment today, it matches any great analog setup with similar budget. I don't get why anybody would ever want vinyl, other than the digital doesn't exist. The advantages are far too great with proper digital.
negative1 wrote:can you post a listing though. i can't check out what you have included right now.
all of those fieldwork mixes are on cd, in a couple of places.
i have all of them.
the main one:
https://www.discogs.com/release/2555010 ... rrangement
Willbfree wrote:For those who already have The Singular Thomas Dolby (from which most of the title tracks are sourced) and the collector's edition of TGAOW, the rarities that appeared on neither of those CDs which you may therefore want to extract from this collection seem to be:
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