I will do this to remove Lodestone’s Load, if, mods, it could be a sticky under his poll then that would be nice.
Vote for your favourite archive/box set release of 2020.
Name 3 only. 3 pts for no, 1, 2 for no. 2 and 1 pt for no. 3
Voting deadline Dec 24th 11.59pm UK time
Results will be available by 31st if I can do so.
dai says
1. Archives Vol 2 – Neil Young
2. Flaming Pie Archive Collection – Paul McCartney
3. Summerteeth Deluxe – Wilco
dai says
Am going to add New York by Lou Reed for additional evaluation before deadline. Also Power, Corruption and Lies by New Order which I just got in an Amazon Warehouse Deal for close on half price. Only thing wrong was part of the shrinkwrap was missing.
Baron Harkonnen says
So that means we can now choose 5 @dai?
dai says
No @Baron-Harkonnen, just adding them in case they may replace one or more of my top 3.
Lodestone of Wrongness says
I’m not sure I have understood The Rules. What colour of shoes?
deramdaze says
In a bizarre twist in the ongoing “Record Company releasing Product which isn’t for Sale or is being Sold in Such Miniscule Quantities why bother?” thread, Uncut (dated January 2021, i.e. next year) goes into great (far too great) detail about the Neil Young box set despite having already told the jaded reader that the bleedin’ thing is already sold out.
That’s useful!
3,000 copies apparently, presumably worldwide … when everyone’s back at football, that’ll be half a Leyton Orient v. Cambridge United crowd.
fatima Xberg says
Mr. Young’s “Archive 2” box is on general (unlimited) release now. The so-called “retail version” is only missing the pictures in the hardcover book (most of them bad scans of unreadable newspaper articles), everything else (the discs, the credits, the liner notes, even the timeline poster) is included in the (much much cheaper) version.
dai says
Yes, but not available physically until March, for nowyou can listen to the whole thing on Neil’s Archive website (needs subscription) if you didn’t order one of the very pricey ones.
Tiggerlion says
Only three???
dai says
Sometimes you have to decide which of your children you love the most …
retropath2 says
Good call, boyo
John Walters says
1. Wildflowers Deluxe – Tom Petty
2. Flaming Pie Deluxe – Paul McCartney
3. Jewel Box – Elton John
John Walters says
Can I have Goats Head Soup and Gimme some Truth at nos. 4 and 5 ?
dai says
You can, but they won’t be counted.
NigelT says
1. Gimme Some Truth – John Lennon
2. Goats Head Soup – The Rolling Stones
3. Goodbye Tour 1968 – Cream
Black Type says
You’re all wrong…it’s Sign O’ The Times, obvs.
dai says
Is that it or do you have 3?
Black Type says
Nope, I’m not as affluent as most on here seem to be 😉
dai says
ok 3 pts!
Chrisf says
1. Wildflowers and all the rest – Tom Petty
2. Sign O The Times – Prince
3. Seeds Of Love – Tears For Fears
fatima Xberg says
1. King Crimson: The Complete 1969 Recordings (20 CDs, 2 DVD-A, 4 BluRay)
2. Prince: Sign O’ The Times (8 CDs, DVD)
3. Bobby Bare Sings Shel Silverstein (8 CDs + 128-page hardcover book)
Baron Harkonnen says
It`s been a great year for Archive Box Sets despite the Fabs taking a hiatus.
Here`s my three:
1. Tom Petty: Wallflowers & All The Rest
2. Neil Young: Archives II (despite the bollocks ups, still on-going re: How many and how & how many)
3. Bruce Cockburn: True North
Mdavies27 says
1. Wilco – Summerteeth
2. The Bluebells – Sisters
3. The Bathers – Lagoon Blues/Sunpowder/Kelvingrove Baby
Lando Cakes says
Is this where live albums go?
dai says
Archive ones? Yes.
Lando Cakes says
Aren’t they all archive?
dai says
No.
Lando Cakes says
What’s the demarcation?
Sewer Robot says
Ah, the Mitch Hedberg “but all photographs are from when you were younger” defence..
dai says
I guess if they are from most recent tours they should go in that other thread. If they were released this year, but contain stuff from much earlier like, say, a Neil Young live album from the 70s then it belongs here.
Lodestone of Wrongness says
This is not below, this is above!! FALSE, FAKE AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN! I HAVE MY TEAM OF LAWYERS! YOU HAVE NOTHING! NOTHING!
dai says
Thanks @Mod-Team
Lodestone of Wrongness says
THEM MOD TEAM ARE FAKE!!!!! YOU HAVE A POLL THAT NOBODY CARES ABOUT AND ANYWAY IT’S ALL FAKE AND IT’S LISTED AVBOVE MINE WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY REAL AND YOURS IS OBVIOUSLUY SO SO FAKE AND I CANT NABAGE THEVSPELLCHECK . YOU ARE SO FAKE!!!
dai says
Please stop the count on your poll the moment Bruce hits no. 1. No votes should be counted after that. Thank you.
Lodestone of Wrongness says
BROOCE?!! I SUPPISE YOU MEAN TAYLOR COS SHEES THE BEST AND YOY ATE SOO FAAKE!
Lodestone of Wrongness says
There’s actually some rather good albums being listed here. I’m jealous..
Mod Team says
They is Pinned when they is pinned ans it’s all Bill Gatez folt
Carl says
1) Jim Capaldi – Open Your Heart
carabara says
1. The Replacements – Pleased To Meet Me
2. Wilco – Summerteeth
3. The Blue Nile – High
Tiggerlion says
1. Prince – Sign “☮︎” the Times
2. Bessie Jones – Get In Union
3. David Bowie – Metrobolist
3= The Rolling Stones – Goats Head Soup
dai says
Ah, you got 4 in! 0.5 pt each for Bowie and Stones.
Tiggerlion says
Thank you. Most fair
Colin H says
No surprises here…
FOCUS – 50 Years: Anthology
H.P. Saucecraft says
1 Green Seagull – Cloud Cover
2 Garcia Peoples – Nightcap At Wits’ End
3 Bruce Springsteen – Letter To You
Lodestone of Wrongness says
You is very bad
H.P. Saucecraft says
4 Cressida Rising – Heartbreak Hotel
Twang says
I’m an utter lightweight – I haven’t bought one all year. I shall have to shift mysekf and get the Focus one under the wire.
thecheshirecat says
The answer will be, when I receive it.
1. Joni Mitchell – Archives Vol 1
and in a case of Stockholm Syndrome
2. King Crimson – The Complete 1969 Recordings
Mike_H says
1) Tubby Hayes – The Complete Fontana Albums 1961-1969
2) Ella Fitzgerald – The Lost Berlin Tapes
3) Thelonious Monk – Palo Alto
Colin H says
Ah… forgot the Fontana Albums set was this year! Count me in for that one too.
Blue Boy says
I think these count, as archive live or studio recordings (its so hard to know these days):
1 Vienna 1995 – Ry Cooder and David Lindley
2 Boots No2 The Lost Songs Vols 1 and 2 – Gillian Welch
3 Check Shirt Wizard – Rory Gallagher (almost disqualified for having the worst album title ever, but makes the cut on account of the music which is fab as always)
Tony Japanese says
No votes for the Shakin’ Stevens box set that’s just come out?
Johnny99 says
1 The Divine Comedy – Venus Cupid Folly & Time
2 Elton John – Jewel Box
3 Michael Rather – Solo 2
Moose the Mooche says
Your 3 is either a typo or a very annoying Pitchfork band.
Johnny99 says
It’s a typo :
Michael ROTHER of course
Thanks for pointing it out
paulwright says
I don’t know if I listened to enough box sets to have an opinion.
The Paul McCartney Flaming Pie was great
I was going to say Pink Floyd later years, but apparently that was 13th Dec last year.
Just ordered the complete Bob Marley from Amazon France for an astounding 15 Eu plus postage (11 CDs for £17 – see SuperDeluxeEditions for details) – haven’t got it yet but I know the albums so can I claim that?
If not, just the 3 points for Macca.
dai says
You can, which comes first? Macca or Marley?
paulwright says
Ooh, ooh, I’ve got a new one too. Which I thought was last year
1. Flaming pie – Paul McCartney (I’d never really listened to it, and it is excellent)
2. Complete Bob Marley (we know this stuff and it’s timeless genius)
3. Disintegration by the Cure – mostly because I love the expanded Entreat rather than the CD of demos.
dai says
Noted.
I just remembered Lou Reed’s New York set I may change my vote.
duco01 says
Cheers for the tip on the Complete Bob Marley box, Paul.
hubert rawlinson says
Only bought
Richard and Linda Thompson
Georges Méliès
Laurel and Hardy
Only the R&L T was music though.
SteveT says
1) Prince – Sign O’ the times
2) Roberta Flack – First take
3) Tom Petty – Wildflowers
Lando Cakes says
1. Richard and Linda Thompson – Hard Luck Stories
2. Mike Westbrook – Love and Understanding: Citadel/Room 315 Sweden ’74
3. The Aliens – Live on the Moon
Colin H says
Good call on the Mike W – a great performance/release.
Lando Cakes says
Thanks! It seemed to pass under the radar, for some reason.
Harry Tufnell says
1. Wilco – Summerteeth
2. Tom Petty – Wildflowers, etc.
3. PJ Harvey – Dry demos
Paul Wad says
1 – Prince – Sign O The Times
2 – Tom Petty – Wildflowers And All The Rest
3 – The Beloved – Where It Is [Deluxe Edition] (finally got this great album on CD)
Prince and Tom Petty were miles ahead of the rest, but here are some others that could easily have been my third choice…
– The Beloved – Happiness [Deluxe Edition]
– Elton John – Jewel Box (would have been much better had he not included the hits/album tracks and included the B-Sides and rarities that were left off)
– John Lennon – Gimme Some Truth (if only for the 5:1 mix of #9 Dream)
– Neneh Cherry – Raw Like Sushi [30th Anniversary Edition] (I had honestly never knowingly heard Buffalo Stance until this year)
– Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Songs From The Kitchen Disco (apart from the last track, an impeccable ‘best of’, with the addition of 3 ace cover versions – everybody should at least listen to this album)
– Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Flaunt It [Deluxe Edition]
– The Fall – Imperial Wax Solvent (I think the original shelved version of the album is better than the one that was released)
– Wilco – Summerteeth [Deluxe Edition]
– Neil Young – The Archives Vol. II (like with the Elton John box, I wish he’d just stuck to the unreleased stuff for these boxes)
– Motörhead – Ace of Spades [40th Anniversary Edition]
– Tears For Fears – The Seeds Of Love [Super Deluxe Edition]
– Paul McCartney – Flaming Pie [The Archive Collection]
– Elvis Presley – From Elvis In Nashville
Bob Marley & The Wailers – The Complete Island Recordings doesn’t really count, as it’s just repackaging of albums already available on CD, but I’ve mentioned it because I bought it for a bargain 15 Euros from Amazon France yesterday and it arrived this morning. I can now flog the CDs I already had, making a small profit and, more importantly, free up a bit of valuable shelf space. Result!
Sewer Robot says
Never knowingly heard Buffalo Stance before this year? What are you liiiike????
Paul Wad says
Oh give up. It was a big hit at the time but somehow evaded my ears. Similar with O Superman by Laurie Anderson. That got to number 2 but I’d never heard it until last year. I always thought it was a reggae-lite type song, so I was a bit taken aback when I heard it, and pretty amazed that it got to number 2 in the charts to be honest. A bit different from the usual chart fodder of the time.
dai says
Interesting you would buy Raw Like Sushi deluxe without ever previously hearing the huge global hit that came from it (her only hit?)
fentonsteve says
I think 7 Seconds with Youssou N’Dour was as big, if not bigger.
Paul Wad says
I didn’t. It popped up on those reruns of TOTP, as did Manchild, which I did recognise and liked. When the deluxe edition came out I listened to the album, liked it, bought it.
I’ve only bought half the ones I listed so far though, but I’ve listened to all the others and they are on my ‘to buy’ list.
Baron Harkonnen says
O Superman, I still have that on 7″
retropath2 says
1. The Ones That Got Away/David Ford
2. Sounds Like Knockengorroch: Music From the Hills in Lockdown
3. An t-Eilean Mixes/NiteWorks
Junior Wells says
I think I will start a list of box sets I didn’t know about but I would like to have, if I didn’t have to pay a King’s ransom
retropath2 says
If you like David Ford, it’s actually a single virtual disc, for ‘name your own price’ on Bandcamp.
duco01 says
“Eilean”… Isn’t that the Gaelic word for “island”?
retropath2 says
Indeed it is. An t-Eilean translates as The island, as in, in this case, Skye.
Pessoa says
1. The Pale Saints-The Comforts of Madness
2. White Heaven-Out
3. Jon Hassell-Vernal Equinox
1 is the greatest shoegazer/dream pop album that wasn’t by MBV and it is nice to have it properly remastered after 30 years. 2 is a storming Japanese psych-rock album from 1991 that only sold 500 copies first time round and is worth discovering, and 3 is the 1978 ambient trailblazer that has been unavailable for years.
I have really enjoyed Bob Stanley’s compilations on Ace Records this year, like Occasional Rain and Tears of Technology, but not the best of 3. And to be a bit niche, there have been a load of Japanese free-jazz recordings coming out on CD over here, notably the legendary Kaoru Abe, ‘Complete Tohoku Sessions 1971’.
Paul Wad says
I didn’t realise the Pale Saints one was this year, as I would have added that to my list. They weren’t a band I had ever heard before, but I listened to it on the strength of a review I read and bought it before the album had finished.
Deviant808 says
I only bought one thing I bought that counts as an archive release (seems like we’re not counting compilations of Old Stuff) this year, but it’s worth a vote:
“Author! Author!” – Scars
dai says
That’s a blast from the past.
fentonsteve says
How’s the CD mastering? It’s been in my basket since it was announced, but Cherry Red don’t seem to have much in the way of a QC department.
Paul Wad says
One of my pet hates is when music magazines ‘review’ a remastered CD by telling us all about the album and absolutely nothing about the quality of the remastering. More often than not, when people buy these sets they already know all about the album and we just want to know whether it’s worth upgrading from a copy we already have
It’s similar to reviews about biographies/autobiographies that just consist of a mini biography of the subject and nothing about the book itself.
fentonsteve says
The two Cherry Red albums I’ve had a hand in were mastered properly in a studio, project managed by a moonlighting Capital Radio engineer. I know CR just press whatever they are supplied.
I suspect many are ‘mastered’ on home PCs using one of the free ‘auto-mastering’ tools.
Freddy Steady says
Whoop whoop…Hoffman klaxon!
Lando Cakes says
There was a great example on twitter yesterday (which unfortunately I can’t now find) – a studio one record where the windows indent can be clearly heard at one point.
Colin H says
There’s a ‘grey area’ Mahavishnu Orchestra double LP, live on US radio in 1972, in which the intercom on the studio door erupts at one point. Insane that nobody spotted it.
Chrisf says
I’m with you Paul – I vaguely recall writing to The Word magazine at one point with the same sentiments. can’t remember whether it was published.
Deviant808 says
Sounds OK to me, but you probably want to bear in mind that a) I’m really not any kind of an audiophile, b) I’ve not heard the original so have nothing to compare it to and c) I’ve not actually played the live disc yet.
I bought it – much as I did with the reissues of some of the albums by The Sound a few years back – out of curiosity as I kept hearing them referred to as one of The Great Lost Bands Of Post-Punk, but they were around a couple of years too early for me to pick up on at the time (Year Zero for me probably begins with the likes of “Once In Lifetime”, “Going Underground” and “Love Will Tear Us Apart”).
Might be worth mentioning too that I’ve seen moaning reviews about how the single version of their “Horrorshow” debut is missing (different label I think?), though it is included in demo and live forms.
fentonsteve says
I might be able to ‘help’ – I have this:
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Fast-Product-Rigour-Discipline-Disgust/release/1488211
I don’t suppose the demos or live will sound very good either way…
Deviant808 says
That is a fantastic tracklist. If there was any “help” available that’d be much appreciated 🙂
Paul Wad says
The Sound are indeed ace. I’m waiting for a 4CD set of theirs to arrive that I bought off eBay a couple of days ago.
dai says
First band I ever saw live (properly), supporting Echo and the Bunnymen
Lemonhope says
I only bought one, so I’ll vote for that.
1. The Complete Bob Marley Collection [as mentioned,above, £17 from France – bargain]
ip33 says
This has been very hard getting this down to just three but
1. The Adventure of Kohsuke Kindaichi – The Mystery Kindaichi Band
2. Spilt – The Groundhogs
3. Electronic System Vol 2 – Electronic System
Bubbling Under:
The Delta Sweete – Bobbie Gentry
Shaggs’ Own Thing – The Shaggs
Wrong Way Up – Eno/Cale
The Frenz Experiment – The Fall
Tchip Tchip Electronic System Vol 3 – Electronic System
Metrobolist (Nine Songs by David Bowie) – David Bowie
Trees (50th Anniversary) – Trees
High – The Blue Nile
Love And Understanding (Citadel / Room 315 Sweden ’74) – Mike Westbrook
Lots of other brilliant comps but I don’t think they are eligible:
Boombox: Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979-82
Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop, AOR and Boogie 1972-1986
Occasional Rain
Saint Etienne present Songs For The Fountain Coffee Room
The Land Of Sensations & Delights (The Psychedelic Sounds of White Whale Records 1965-1970)
Looking Through A Glass Onion (The Beatles Psychedelic Songbook 166-72)
Strum & Thrum (The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987)
Bubblerock Is Here To Stay (The British Pop Explosion 1970-1973)
A Slight Disturbance In My Mind – The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds of 1966
76 In The Shade
Peephole In My Brain – The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1971
The Tears Of Technology
Ricordare – The Songs of Ennio Morricone
All the above are Various Artists.
And the best of the rest.
La Belle et La Blues – Brigitte Bardot
The Cricklewood Tapes – The Goodies
The Albums 1974-1976 – Brian Protheroe
Freddy Steady says
⬆️Good God @ip33!
duco01 says
Hmmm … there certainly have been some fine albums/box(ed) sets mentioned on this thread so far – thumbs up for Monk’s “Palo Alto” set!
I don’t want to post my Top 3 just yet, as that would take away all the excitement of following my future thread dedicated to the duco01 Top 15 Reissues and Archival Recordings of 2020 (note: none of my Top 5 have yet been mentioned on this thread).
Lando Cakes says
Eagerly awaited!
fitterstoke says
My 3 from this year…
1 – Focus: 50 Years Anthology
2 – Richard and Linda Thompson: Hard Luck Stories
3 – Bobby Gentry: The Delta Sweete
Boneshaker says
Only one for me –
Gillian Welch – Boots No. 2, Lost Songs vol 1, 2 & 3.
I wanted to like the Tom Petty Wildflowers deluxe boxset, I really did. But most of the better ‘All The Rest’ songs had already appeared in better versions on She’s The One, the demos were a bit ho-hum, and the live set was non-essential. I realise this is sacrilegious, and could result in an early bath from the AW, but I’ll just have to take my chances.
Jaygee says
Given that I rarely ever play extras more than once – if that – I bought the bare bones 2-CD set and am very happy with it.
Tiggerlion says
Hold that poll!!
Sonny Rollins and Bill Evans have just released archival concert recordings from 1967 and 1968 respectively. Sonny, in particular sounds in tremendous form.
dai says
Still (almost) 2 weeks to go. There was a Bob Dylan copyright release last week (from 1970, very limited) and I am hoping for a Beach Boys one.
dai says
11 disc Shakespear’s Sister box set anybody?
fentonsteve says
I wouldn’t mind the first two albums on vinyl. That box is 9 discs too many, and about £100 too much, for me though.
See also the Buzzcocks 7″ box set for £100, all of which is on the Singles Going Steady LP.
deramdaze says
In 1956 white British males born at the wrong time bought expensive Box Sets full of exclusive classical music (google it) and were really po-faced, so “Heartbreak Hotel” appeared from far away, and young British males born at the right time, bought cheap 45s, started skiffle groups and then started The Beatles and The Stones …
Next, I’ll recount the story of Our Lord Baby Jesus. Well, it is Christmas.
dai says
Did I miss your vote?
PaulVincent says
1. Colosseum Live ’71 – Colosseum
2. Wrong Way Up – Eno / Cale
3. Complete 1969 Recordings – King Crimson
paulwright says
I missed Wrong Way Up being reissued. Is it basically the original album (which I love) or are there lots of other goodies?
fentonsteve says
Two bonus tracks, and vinyl (the original is rare as hen’s teeth).
Eno/Wobble’s Spanner received the same treatment.
retropath2 says
Spanner’s a good ‘un, didn’t know it had had a new coat of paint
Jaygee says
bonus tracks on Wrong are pretty disposable but as my original copy had got some kind of CD rot, I was really glad to get the shiny new version as I’ve always loved Eno’s more singalongBrian side
myoldman says
My 3 big ones
1 Sign o the Times – Prince
2 76 in the Shade – various
3 Vini Reilly + Womad Live – Durutti Column
In a longer list I would have included another bunch of wonderful Bob Stanley curated comps on there. Also mentions for The The, Pale Saints, Bryan Ferry, The Distractions, Brigitte Bardot,
dai says
Ooh!
https://live.brucespringsteen.net/packages/2,1077/Bruce-Springsteen—The-E-Street-Band-mp3-flac-download-cd-box-set-boxset-Darkness-Tour-1978.html?fbclid=IwAR0WqO4M6BPM63aNsQfAMyJl3K1iQiW47XS159iWRaF6MS5xnGU4ukt2H6I
(nothing new here, except the box)
dai says
4 days to go!. Dylan’s 1970 set (with George Harrison) coming out in large numbers in Feb, but if you got one of the extremely limited ones you can vote for it in 2020.
dai says
3 days and (about).4 hrs to go. Presume many are still considering…
fentonsteve says
1. Lou Reed – New York
2. New Order – Power, Corruption & Lies
3. The Immaculate Fools – Searching For Sparks
duco01 says
As specified in more detail on another thread, here are my three:
1. Robbie Basho – Selection from Song of the Avatars: the Lost Master Tapes
2. Ryo Fukui – A Letter from Slowboat
3. Yumiko Morioka – Resonance
pawsforthought says
1. PJ Harvey- Dry demos
2. Prince- Sign o the times
3. Divine Comedy- Regeneration
Been listening to a lot of ‘old’ this year, but mainly through streaming (as opposed to purchasing). My favourite new to me albums would probably be ‘Kind of blue’ and ‘Nighthawks at the diner.’ I picked both of them up on vinly.
Morrison says
Favourite this year is “For the Love of You” – via the Athens of the North label – a brilliant compilation of 70s/80s Lovers Rock with UK homegrown reggae covers of various rare groove/two step classics.
If comps don’t count:
Nat King Cole Trio – Straighten Up and Fly Right/The Best of Hittin’ the Ramp
Joyful unreleased tracks from Nat and the gang from late 30s/40s. Nice companion piece to the Capital box set.
Dee Dee Bridgewater – Afro Blue
Originally released in Japan – classic 70s female vocal jazz now out in the UK courtesy Mr Bongo.
Laura Nyro – Live in New York 1970 I and II
Probably a bootleg – but dear Laura in fine unpolished solo form.
And the rest:
Loleatta Holloway – Cry to me/Second Album
Free Design – Butterflies are Free – The Original Recordings 1967-72
Doug Carn – Spirit of the New Land
Thelonius Monk – Palo Alto
Thom Bell – Ready or Not – Philly Soul Arrangements and Productions 1965-78
Saint Etienne presents Songs for the Fountain Coffee Room
Voces 8 – After Silence
Kellee Patterson – Maiden Voyage
Pharoah Saunders – Journey to the One
Brother Theotis Taylor – S/T
Rainer Trueby presents Soulgliding
V/A – Soul Voices: 60s Big Ballads
dai says
Comps count so that one is first and the next two are 2 and 3 @Morrison ?
Morrison says
Indeed @dai – so:
Various Artists – For the love of you
Nat King Cole Trio – Straighten Up and Fly Right/The Best of Hittin’ the Ramp
Dee Dee Bridgewater – Afro Blue
Thanks for doing this – look forward to the results.
dai says
Last few hours. Votes close at 11.59pm GMT!
dai says
Should emphasise mail in votes received after this deadline WILL NOT BE COUNTED *
*maybe they will be
Colin H says
As an aside, I received a copy of Repertoire’s just-released ‘Barbara Thompson at the BBC 1969-90’ 14CD set yesterday, with which I was slightly involved, and it’s sensational. Recommended!
Locust says
I only bought one box set of old music in 2020, and I think that one was probably released in 2019…bought it months ago but still haven’t listened to it!
When office people talk about all of the extra time they’ve had to spare in 2020 I sometimes want to punch them in the nose! 🙁
Freddy Steady says
@locust
Completely agree. I’m amazed at the amount of releases some people have listened to and purchased. Don’t have the time or inclination if I’m honest.
dai says
Voting has closed.
Merry Christmas!
fitterstoke says
…and Merry Christmas to you and yours, @dai