How complete should a collection be

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epsilon75 wrote:All my TD collection is on CDR :shock: :arrow: :arrow:
No way!
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Pertou wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:All my TD collection is on CDR :shock: :arrow: :arrow:
No way!
Compilations for the car, dear chap, for the car....................... :lol:
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My philosophy has always been to collect all the music - so I have tended to ignore the compilations and re-releases. Having said that, when I have discovered various original items at record fairs for a good price, I have bought them... such as a promo copy of Stratosfear for £3.50 (with the pre-release artwork).

I have also been gradually replacing cheapo re-releases with the originals where I can (such as the Ohr and Caroline recordings), but I have never been interested in all the various re-releases avaliable.

With the above in mind, I have pretty much sated my desire for collecting.
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Art_of_Fantasy wrote:Nope I'm not a spammer, I just reregistered today.

I just want to know if i'm missing some albums.
I recently bought from this website

Madcaps Flaming Duty
Sleeping Watches
Springtime in Nagasaki

I know i'm missing "The Keep" and probably some other OST's
I also want to know if the Tour-Promos are worth buying, some are
getting pretty expensive like "Ça Va - Ça Marche - Ça Ira Encore" which
allready has two songs on other albums.

Jân de Vries



ah, well apologies for me thinking you a spammer....these are dangerous times
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Pertou wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:All my TD collection is on CDR :shock: :arrow: :arrow:
No way!
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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why all this talk of TD's music as a 'collection'? TD's music is a living and breathing thing, to be enjoyed whenever you want (or not, the choice is yours), it's not a dusty museum exhibit, therefore one CD is as valid as 250. When I play their CDs I listen to music, not to catalogue numbers. ;)
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24db wrote:why all this talk of TD's music as a 'collection'? TD's music is a living and breathing thing, to be enjoyed whenever you want (or not, the choice is yours), it's not a dusty museum exhibit, therefore one CD is as valid as 250. When I play their CDs I listen to music, not to catalogue numbers. ;)

completely agree, but :


I listen to catalogue number : OMM 2/56021 :mrgreen:
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bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:why all this talk of TD's music as a 'collection'? TD's music is a living and breathing thing, to be enjoyed whenever you want (or not, the choice is yours), it's not a dusty museum exhibit, therefore one CD is as valid as 250. When I play their CDs I listen to music, not to catalogue numbers. ;)

completely agree, but :


I listen to catalogue number : OMM 2/56021 :mrgreen:
ooh with the insert? cat number spotters! :D
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24db wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:why all this talk of TD's music as a 'collection'? TD's music is a living and breathing thing, to be enjoyed whenever you want (or not, the choice is yours), it's not a dusty museum exhibit, therefore one CD is as valid as 250. When I play their CDs I listen to music, not to catalogue numbers. ;)

completely agree, but :


I listen to catalogue number : OMM 2/56021 :mrgreen:
ooh with the insert? cat number spotters! :D

I am a museum, admission free :mrgreen:


I love TD and the stunning dalinian musique :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
completely agree, but :


I listen to catalogue number : OMM 2/56021 :mrgreen:
ooh with the insert? cat number spotters! :D

I am a museum, admission free :mrgreen:


I love TD and the stunning dalinian musique :arrow:
is that you in the last scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark? ;)
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:lol:


nah, Im indiana moog, off to search for the 'tapes' of destiny


all I need is $45,000,000, a map of hollow wood and an offer he cant refuse :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote::lol:


nah, Im indiana moog, off to search for the 'tapes' of destiny


all I need is $45,000,000, a map of hollow wood and an offer he cant refuse :arrow:

Not the lost Rubycon sessions by any chance :shock: :arrow: :wink: :lol:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote::lol:


nah, Im indiana moog, off to search for the 'tapes' of destiny


all I need is $45,000,000, a map of hollow wood and an offer he cant refuse :arrow:

Not the lost Rubycon sessions by any chance :shock: :arrow: :wink: :lol:


BM leaves all forums :arrow:
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My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.
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Hobo wrote:My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.
Which CDs you still after then Mick :?:
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