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This Week’s Box Set and Reissue Deals

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Paul McCartney / Flaming Pie Deluxe 3LP vinyl

£34 was £50

A very good price because this triple vinyl deluxe edition of Flaming Pie is incredibly lavish. It includes the gatefold 2LP half-speed mastered vinyl of the album with 16-page lyric book. This slots into an outer slip case alongside a bonus LP of 11 home recordings. The only other place to get these home recordings on vinyl is the £500 collector’s edition box set!

The Who / The Who Sell Out super deluxe edition

$94 was $140

Cheapest US price to date for a wonderful box set.

The Kinks / Lola super deluxe edition

£28 was £40

The Rolling Stones / Goats Head Soup super deluxe edition

£69 was £85

3CD+blu-ray super deluxe includes a new stereo mix, the legendary ‘Brussels Affair’ gig, rarities/alternate mixes and a 5.1 and Dolby Atmos mix on the blu-ray!

Joni Mitchell / Live at Canterbury House 1967 3LP vinyl

£19 was £30

Superb price for this 3LP archives package.

Live at the Hollywood Palladium / Keith Richards super deluxe edition box set

$47 was $175

Contains 2LP vinyl, CD, DVD, 10-inch vinyl, book plus loads of ‘stuff’ like repro iternaries, tour passes, setlist, photos, ticket stubs etc. This deal WILL ship to the UK (£57 shipped).

Japan / Quiet Life half-speed mastered RED vinyl

£17 was £25

Tom Petty / Wildflowers & All The Rest 7LP vinyl super deluxe

£105 was £142

Tears For Fears / The Seeds of Love 4CD+blu-ray super deluxe

£33 was £50

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78 thoughts on “This Week’s Box Set and Reissue Deals

    1. I thought about buying this, but does it become less relevant with each new Lennon super deluxe set with the brand new remixes (which I really like) – how do the 2010 remasters stand up & is the set still worth buying?

      1. Oh, it certainly becomes less relevant but if you’re not into the full “three discs of demos and working versions of the same songs from each album” (which I love, incidentally) then it’s a decent value way to pick up nearly all of Lennon’s solo output for a pretty good price. The remasters sound decent to me – better than the original CD releases that I had anyway.

        There is an alternative for the “slightly more than casual but don’t need all the extras” listener which is the 4 disc 2010 Gimme Some Truth box set at £38 which is a glorified ‘best of’ featuring the 2010 remasters of 72 tracks (nearly all of Lennon’s album tracks) in a weird thematic order.

  1. Picked up Joni Mitchell Archives Vol 1 ( 5 CD set) for £34 (including taxes and shipping to the UK) from deep.discount.com. Used currrent TIGERSHARK 10% off voucher.

  2. The Keith Richards Xpensive winos set – beautiful but be careful. The main attraction is the dvd. I bought it as recent as 6 weeks ago for £85. It has a well known disc authoring issue – my copy which came in a branded winos box had the issue. Amazon randomly replaced it – came in a non branded winos cardboard box and this time the dvd was fine. Played through no freezing and could acccess the menu. All well known problems that weren’t obviously subject to a recall. Now love this set.

  3. If anybody missed the Kraftwerk 3D box deal last month, it’s currently down to £39 on AmazonUK. Not the lowest it’s ever been, but still exceedingly good value for a 8CD set

  4. The Kinks Lola Box Set is now £28 on Amazon UK. I bought it at £38, which I thought was good!

    All my recent purchases seem to have dropped greatly. I am doing something wrong.

  5. That Joni Mitchell was an absolute bargain, I bought it at £45 when it was released and it’s a really good live album better than the rest of the stuff that’s also on that cd box set.

  6. The Keith Richards SDE deal is dead, but the Who Sell Out SDE has dropped to $94 on Amazon US. Also, the Tears For Fears Seeds of Love SDE has dropped to $56.97 on Amazon US.

  7. Quoting Marillion’s manager Lucy Jordache on FB: “After July 1st anyone in the EU buying something from Racket [or the rest of the UK] for under 150 Euros *shouldn’t* get charged any handling fees – it *should* all just be like it was before January 1st this year for you.”

  8. Re: X-Pensive Winos. If it was shipping to the ‘mainland’. Not shipping there now. Anybody else notice this ?

    Curious.

    Wonder if Amazon US can suddenly change their mind about where they ship to….

    Nevermind.

    1. Either the deal is over now or it’s geo hidden to UK, but I cant see it today.
      I could see it yesterday. It quoted shipping to UK but wouldnt let me complete the order.
      Strange things going on in Amazon land….

  9. I have the Paul McCartney already but for those of you who don’t, It’s a really nice package. If you buy one McCartney album this year, then this is a better choice than the most recent one.

  10. Thank you so much Paul. Ordered immediately!! I’m so looking forward to this.

    On another subject, is ‘Let It Be’ the Peter Jackson doc still scheduled to be released this August? Also shouldn’t the corresponding box set get a release date? Thanks for the consistently great work!!

  11. Thanks Paul , got the talk is cheap (cheap) on your recommendation
    so jumped in when i saw the xpensive wino’s offer .At that price a bargain
    Kudos to you and the site.

  12. sorry but just to check I had a look to see if the Keith Richards one will ship to the UK and here’s the thing, maybe to what we in Northern Ireland call “the mainland” but not to us in Northern Ireland! I really am very annoyed about this because I’m not even interested particularly in this album per se, it’s the fact that ALL of these offers that aren’t via Amazon’s main website including the recent Tears For Fears one which I was interested in are unavailable to us here in Northern Ireland which I may add IS part of the UK but because of the Brexit nonsense has rendered all of these offers useless, it really is very unfair how we in Northern Ireland are being unfairly discriminated against because of all of this.

        1. Aye but you at least have the advantage of being able to access the Euro offers which even with postage often though not all the time work out cheaper than buying from the UK website, I can’t buy from anywhere but the main website at present, not even America will let me buy from there anymore and it’s all because of this stupid Brexit thing and the border down the Irish Sea nonsense which our stupid politicians have yet to sort out.

      1. That’s just where your wrong, you obviously don’t live in Northern Ireland then. Try living in Northern Ireland and ordering something and then you’ll see what I mean, the politicians just don’t care about us over here and never have which as a result means we have the problems that we do.

  13. Tom Petty’s Wildflowers & All The Rest (Deluxe Edition) [7LP VINYL] is currently £104.75 on Amazon UK, the cheapest it’s been I think. It fell £5 overnight, but had been about £110 for several days before. It might go lower or it might bounce with a bang. Are you feeling lucky punk?

  14. I was thinking of getting the Tears For Fears box until I read the reviews. The sound quality of the stereo mixes on the blu ray disc are only very slightly better than CD, 48/16 as opposed to 44.1/16. What a disappointment.

  15. Keith and the Winos live at the Palladium deluxe box set has been in absolute free fall for the last week, currently at $48 at Amazon US. I’ve watched a few of these, trying to predict bottom, but when they bounce, they bounce hard. No quantity counter on this one yet.

    It’s a bargain, and really well done. Has some heft to it—when I picked up the box I thought it was filled with bricks. It’s a bit over the top for a single show and some outtakes, but with certain double LPs creeping toward $50 these days, it’s a no-brainer.

    1. I’ve been following the pricing of this box for several months. The regular “Talk Is Cheap” box I followed as well and that went as low as $45. The Live box zigzagged from over $100 to $75, back up over $100 and then it slowly came down to $80’s, $70’s, $60’s, $50’s and today it is $47. I finally bought at $47. Giving that the regular “Talk Is Cheap” lowest price was $45, I figured that the live box downward spiral will end in the $40’s as well. If this continues to follow the Talk Is Cheap box price, it will go back to over $100 and then come down again but never be lower than $40’s.

  16. aww another great deal for the Poms. We miss out again lol
    Mind you, I probably don’t need those 500 versions of “Johnny Panic & The Bible of Dreams” which is the equivalent of Simple Minds’ 500 versions of ‘Sign of the Times’…

  17. Talk of a third wave of Covid or the second wave of the British Invasion, I’ve been in the third wave of costly grown-up children (London and New Zealand) so have necessarily curved personal expenditure downwards these last 18 months. I was prepeared to let TSoL pass me by with an aching gap where it should be next to it’s siblings. But at £33 it is the very definition of a no-brainer.

  18. Few things I noted on Amazon UK today

    George Michael – Listen Without Prejudice/MTV Unplugged 2CD set is £4.90

    Beatles – Abbey Road 3CD/BR is £49

    Iggy Pop – Bowie Years 7CD is £47

    U2 – All That You Can Leave Behind super deluxe 5CD set is £66

    Peter Green tribute concert 2CD/BR is down to £10 again.

    And this isn’t a deal as such as it’s still overpriced but the U2 – Under A Blood Red Sky/Live At Red Rocks CD/DVD set looks like its been repressed as it’s back in stock and down at £21 (it hasn’t been available from Amazon directly very often for the past 3 or 4 years and almost never below £27).

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