"jurren baars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> i don't see why on earth these represses have to be twice the price
of a
> normal pressing. the only way i can see it is cashing in on
collectors
> demand. the fact that they look exactly like the original pressing
adds to
> it's cheeckyness. i don't even know what i'll be buying this release
for:
> the music on it, or the fact that it looks like a record that used to
be
> 'rare' but isn't anymore since it has now got a repress. i feel a bit
> screwed by carl, i mean i buy every planet e release i really like,
and all
> of a sudden theres a repress of a record i didn't see/didn't like 10
years
> ago, and now i'm supposed to pay way more then it innitially was sold
for?

>From another perspective, it seems that this record has stood the test
of time. It's obviously still popular and sought after (including by
myself). I don't feel that I'm 'taking a chance' on it, and in fact, I
know that I'll get a lot of enjoyment out of it for a long time. I
don't mind paying a bit extra for that... :)

Sven

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