As we all know, this is (was…?) a perennial charity shop record. Maybe they are banking on all those people who got rid of it hankering after hearing it again in Dolby Atmos. Like my post about the Sound of Music issue a week or so ago, I’m not convinced there is a huge market out there, but I guess someone has done the math.
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No live tracks, demos, or outakes. And not even a keyring or other assorted tat.
Any news on a half-speed master vinyl edition to complete the set.
I was coming here to post this, as well.
I was lightly ribbing my mastering engineer chum earlier this year: “What’s next, No Parlez in Atmos?” “Errmm…”
As these things go, it seems very good value. It would have been even better value with all the tracks from CD2 on the Blu-Ray, even if only in stereo, but that might reduce Paul’s income somewhat.
Even with pre-ordering these, he often seems to have some left over in the shop.
It isn’t an album I play often, but I’m tempted… A lot more tempted than I was by the coloured vinyl repress earlier in the year.
People are already complaining that there’s no 40th anniversary vinyl edition.
They’ll probably tear the playhouse down.
That’s going to be a lot cheaper in weeks. Maybe its a tax dodge.
I came on here to see if someone had posted about this 🙂
Needs a Tiggerlion review with the customary six listens!
What it needs is a Moose patented “Bddooooowww!”
I’ve listened to it a lot more than six times. It’s a decent album.
Truth be told I don’t BOOOODOWWWW half as much as I BRRRAPP BAP BAP BAP BAP BAP BAP
SDE shop but not an SDE, no huge book, no marbles, no scarves. I’m out
Not even an oddly shiny jacket?
Are the lyrics in English?
I do have a soft spot for NP but not enough to buy this.
I hope they do its follow up The Secret of Association sometime as I think that’s a much better album
Word is (to paraphrase) “No Parlez cost an awful lot so Edsel will do TSOA if enough people buy this one”.
All that tape baking and Atmos remixing doesn’t come cheap.
Might be an opportunity there then. I think TSOA made some headway in America that NP didn’t?
Well a non-Paul Young version of Every Time… ends Planes Trains and Automobiles, so he/it must have been pretty mainstream by then.