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Belinda Carlisle Anthology available for US shipping

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Belinda Carlisle‘s forthcoming five-disc Anthology was previously only available direct-to-fans via the Belinda Carlisle Official Store, with licensing issues denying those in North America the ability to order the deluxe set.

The good news is that US fans can now order The Anthology via Amazon UK, who will ship the item to the States. At the time of writing, it’s priced a little higher than on the official store, although Amazon will deduct UK taxes before shipping, to bring the cost down to under £60.

The Anthology will offer two-CDs of hits, a third audio disc of rarities and the two DVDs will cover all the promo videos and BBC TV appearances. These discs are set within a 12″x12″ hardback book with photos and notes.

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13 thoughts on “Belinda Carlisle Anthology available for US shipping

  1. I’d have thought the videos have been transfered from a tape format. For Blu Ray, they’d have to scan the original film version to get the maximum effect, and i doubt they’d have it

  2. I agree with spaceboy. I really wish blu-ray was the standard format offered instead of DVD in any music release that includes a video disc. It’s become quite frustrating and always makes super deluxe editions that much less super (or deluxe).

  3. Being the big time capitalist that I am…let them charge what they want for it. Go crazy. I just hope that the price comes down to something more reasonable. Sigh…I don’t know.

    1. I know i really want the track listing also, the fact that we who live in the USA have to pay almost $100 for this release is crazy. I still pre-ordered it because i love Belinda and have wanted all her videos on one release and of course all the bonus tracks and a complete greatest hits and songs that should of been hits.

  4. Are the DVD’s going to be playable on USA DVD players?? Why didn’t they put them on Blu Ray?? I also would like to buy the signed version and i don’t get how they can just leave out USA fans.

    1. Don’t mean to sound ungrateful but the DVDs are virtually useless to me as DVD content on a HD screen tends to look worse than VHS. I know not everyone has Blu-ray yet but I can’t wait to start seeing more HD options.

      Hope the audio content makes this a worthwhile purchase…

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