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howard shore's "seven" concorde cd

hi everyone,

just a quick question:

was the concorde "release" of the complete score to "seven" by howard shore ever released as a factory pressed cd or were all editions indeed CDRs...?

sorry for the "hot" topic - but i need to know.

please contact me either here or at blinddoc@datacomm.ch

thanks in advance,

burnie


blinddoc, October 9, 2004; 6:04 PM

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It was a CDr. It did have a silk screen label.

Mark

hammon, October 9, 2004; 9:13 PM


First off, all Concorde releases are boots. Concorde is a bootleg label.

Anyone claiming to have a pressed Concorbe CD is pulling your tail.

There are machine you can buy, I read, for around 800$ to make fake pressed CDs.

And lastly, the Concorde boot is not complete.

tharpdevenport, October 9, 2004; 11:45 PM


Thanks for the answers.

It's actually what I expected. A copy is currently being sold on eBay claiming to be "pressed", hence my question.

I do have the CDR (fortunately - I love this score) and I am aware that Concorde are bootleggers, but so be it. Yes, it is not complete, but much more so than the TVT release (bah!).

Thanks again guys,

Burnie


blinddoc, October 10, 2004; 2:25 AM


To clarify - the CDr "Looks" like it is pressed -

It was debated on, in several groups, about the fact that it may have looked pressed BUT it was infact a CDr.

My original answer was in regards to what the CD "really" is.

hammon, October 10, 2004; 11:39 PM

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