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From: Rolf.Peukert@Theoinf.TU-Ilmenau.DE (Rolf Peukert)
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 96 12:13:43 +0100
Subject: Re: CDs
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Sender: owner-love-hounds
Abie Craiu wrote: > For those of you who never bought the box set (TWW), go to > the CDnow web page right now,http://CDnow.com, and order volumes I and II > of the B sides! The sound quality is very good (i.e. if they are > bootlegs, and I actually don't think they are, they are of excellent > quality). Do they have _two_ KTfem symbols on the cover? Then they are bootlegs (pirates?), but yes, the sound is excellent, they're digital copies. > CDnow also lists a TWW vol.III, which contains B side singles released > after The Sensual World. The Rubberband Girl US mix is missing, and Eat The Music (extended mix) is actually the shortened one from the european CD single. There's also a vol. IV of this bootleg series (called "This Woman's Work Live") with live stuff, but most tracks have really bad sound quality. Phillip Holbrook wrote: > To answer Rolf Puekert's Question, The Canadian record, The Kick > Inside, which I have owned since the morning after Saturday night live > has her holding her hair back, wearing two rings on her right hand on > the front cover. (Is that the vogue photo?) Thanks for your reply. The photo's been called the "Vogue" photo or "Oh my aching hairdo", I don't know if it has an official title. Does the Canadian CD have the same cover? bye, Rolf --- "You ain't nothing until you're bootlegged" - Robert Plant