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From: "Ronald W. Garrison" <rwgarr@intrex.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 19:27:13 -0400
Subject: Re: This Woman's Work
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To: "john scott garton, CCP" <jsgarton@earthlink.net>
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john scott garton, CCP wrote: > > I am looking for information on this import. All I have found was > that it > contains 8cds. > > What does the set entail. > > Thanks in advance, > jsg ================== IMHO the best reason to get the 8-disc set is the two black-cover CD's that contain stuff that wasn't on the albums. For instance, all those singles, and those extended or alternative versions, mini-lp's, the tracks from the "Live at the Hammersmith" mini-LP-----all that is there on those two discs. I've said it before and I'll say it again--that one disc that starts out with "The Empty Bullring" and ends with "Be Kind to my Mistakes" is a *terrific* way to introduce one of the poor, unfortunate, deprived outworlders to the land of Kate. On the other hand it's a *crime* that EMI makes you buy an 8-disc boxed set to get those two discs. --Ron