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This Week’s Box Set and Reissue Deals

UK: Bob Dylan / Live 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue 3LP vinyl – £31 £52



UK: The Clash / London Calling scrapbook edition – £17 £30+

Last November’s reissue sees The Clash‘s classic album on a single CD paired with a 120-page hardcover book featuring previously unseen archive material, lyric notes, and other exclusive memorabilia. This was a bit of a rip-off when originally priced at £40 but a bargain at £17!

ITALY: Donna Summer / Encore 33CD box set – €167 (or £145)

UK: David Bowie / Loving The Alien 15LP vinyl box set – £135 DEAL OVER

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  1. Blackpool yeah…. 3 miles from me ….. then you said Paul Young… …. and I already have a SDE t-shirt Paul Rodgers and I’m there!

  2. Well, my copy of the London Calling book/cd has just arrived & it looks like it has been kicked around the Amazon warehouse! The outer shrink-wrap is torn, the outer slipcase is split & dented with numerous scratch marks on it & every corner of the book is dented! Good ol’ Amazon! To answer Geoff D’s question – in my opinion, no, the book on its own isn’t worth £17.

    1. Of course it is all down to personal taste and mine turned up undamaged, but I think the book is excellent and worth GBP 17. It has pictures of handwritten lyrics showing the evolution of London’s Calling and other songs and many interesting articles. Now its not worth more than GBP 17 and the lack of bonus material is really poor but I was pleasantly surprised.

  3. Nice one Paul, I got The Clash before it went up, and also got these 2 Grace Jones Blu Rays after watching your video,

    Warm Leatherette (Blu-Ray audio) https://amzn.to/2WlRYEJ

    The Disco Years https://amzn.to/2WnizRN

    & I know it’s not a music release but this Dek magazine has more insight into the Bowie Outside era with some amazing photos, seeing these it’s amazing he went with that self portrait for the cover, I’m surprised his archive didn’t save this material for an Outside box set.

    https://www.dekmag.com/new-products/dek01

    I don’t suppose there’s many 5sos fans here but there’s a great twitter feed today with their fans looking for rude annotations on their signed album packages, nice to see some bands having a bit of fun with signing these limited editions & making some of them properly collectible.

  4. Hi Paul I’ve mentioned this before, any chance you could do a roadshow, winter gardens Blackpool would be perfect, central for everybody, Paul young could do a concert there, at the same time, price would include your costs, let’s ssay,£50 a ticket for sde roadshow and Paul young concert, you could sell records and merchandise, I would love an sde t-shirt, what you think,

    1. Thanks John. Would love to do something for SDE’s 10th anniversary earlier next year… will be giving it some thought over the next six months or so!

        1. Yeah pretty central, happy to travel to Blackpool, wouldn’t be willing to venture to London etc. Winter Gardens a fantastic venue for a convention and concert (if required).

    2. @John McCann’:

      “Blackpool would be central, perfect for everybody”

      If you want to set an event that is central for EVERYBODY you’d have to plan two events, one on the North Pole for the northern hemisphere, one on the South Pole for the southern hemisphere.

      Obviously there are several reasons working against that.

      But i guess for you Britannia still rules the waves. ;-)

      1. Before this discussion continues too much further, if I decide to organise any kind of event it will most probably be in London :)

      2. Im from Glasgow ,Klaus!(Scotland)
        I have no idea if Britannia still rules the waves,if Indeed they ever did,,,but I like being British!,I especially love Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and Devon,love going round the village pubs,stay safe,love your pal John,

  5. Re. the Clash – a very fair price (which seems to have ended) and well done to those patient enough to wait for it to drop. I couldn’t resist buying the scrapbook when it was released and was fairly pleased to get it for £35 I think.
    I also have bought LC to death over the years so for me this was all about the book, which serves as an exhibition catalogue for the Museum of London show, which I was lucky enough to visit. Deduct a tenner for the CD and its original price was on a par with the sort of catalogues you get at major galleries and museums. That was my thinking, anyway!
    A shame the exhibition is closed, but if you can access BBC’s iPlayer, there’s quite a good mini documentary here which features a lot of its content.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08bqnvp

    1. Must agree, can’t see why the CD was included to be honest. Hard to believe anyone who would want the book wouldn’t already have a copy. The Vanilla Tapes CD from an earlier (2005?) deluxe edition would have been something a bit more interesting, at least.

      1. @Ian Smith:
        The CD wasn’t remastered or used a more recent mastering.
        I don’t think they’d drop too much from the price if it wasn’t included.
        Probably would of sold more if they included a DVD with live footage, interviews and whatever else visual. Would “fit” with a book more than an audio CD.

  6. Missed the clash deal unfortunately, you win some, you lose some. Oh well I’ll get over it. Keep up the good work Paul mate.

    1. Clash scrapbook is still available to order at £17.89 from Amazon UK (as opposed to third party sellers) – albeit “Temporarily Out Of Stock”.

          1. First time My name appears in blue,,,, fantastic it took me 2,years of posts for this to happen,thanks again Paul!

    1. Thanks Toby! Am working my way through the CD box set, so couldn’t resist ordering this.

      Despite amassing piles of CD box sets and suchlike, this is only the second Dylan record I’ll have as an LP, the other being the Blood on the Tracks test pressing from RSD. Cheers again.

  7. Fantastic. I was waiting for The Clash to come down in price. I went to the exhibition when it was on a couple of months back and a lot of what was on show is catalogued in the book.

    1. I wanted to go to the Clash exhibition as it’s close to where I was working, of course he lockdown happened before I got round to it.
      Was it any good?

      I like many others I skipped this previously as I have at least three versions of it already BUT at £17 who can resist? Certainly not I!

      1. It was great to see the merch, singles, albums, broken bass guitar, press clippings, clothes etc, up close at the exhibition but I was disappointed at how compact it all was in such a small space.
        I’m glad I went.

  8. Awesome on The Clash deal. Had this in wish list since back at prerelease time. I think that’s a really good price now. Bought

  9. Hi had this on pre order so didn’t get the good from now but at least got a copy. Despite some apparent shortcomings that we were made aware by some super fans I am well pleased with the set – countless hours of good quality stuff to get through and if you are wavering there can’t be that many sets left, maybe go watch the unboxing vid and, always assuming you have some connection with Donna you will not be disappointed – especially those early albums that predate the Euro disco feel etc are wonderful to behold

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