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This Week’s Box Set and Reissue Deals

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George Harrison / All Things Must Pass 50th anniversary
George Harrison / All Things Must Pass 50th anniversary

George Harrison / All Things Must Pass 50th anniversary 5CD super deluxe

£97 was £109

Marillion / Fugazi deluxe edition

Marillion / Fugazi 3CD+blu-ray deluxe

£20 was £23

Already incredible value, you can now pick up the deluxe version of Marillion‘s Fugazi for just £20. Features new stereo mix, live concert, 5.1 mix, documentary on the blu-ray and more.

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

£34

Nice price for the Tears For Fears Seeds of Love box set which is a fascinating and forensic look at the 1989 album. Includes the Steven Wilson 5.1 surround mix.

George Harrison / All Things Must Pass 50th anniversary

George Harrison / All Things Must Pass 8LP vinyl super deluxe

£159 was £180

Mona Bone Jakon / Cat Stevens super deluxe edition

£70 was £140

Lowest price to date in the UK. Superb album. Watch the SDEtv unboxing video.

Cat Stevens / Tea for the Tillerman super deluxe edition

£70 was £140

The Clash / Sound System 11CD+DVD box set

£85

Suede / Coming Up Clear vinyl LP

£14 was £21

Iggy Pop / The Bowie Years 7CD box set

The Bowie Years / Iggy Pop 7CD box set

£29

Superb price for this Iggy Pop box set that contains both The Idiot and Lust For Life, TV Eye, a disc of edits and outtakes and three live gigs. In the UK this is £53!

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  1. Neil Young Archives II is £91 on Amazon UK – not the very cheapest it’s been but a good price for a really nice set.

    Also noticed that the Robert Plant – Digging Deep 8×7″ box set is down to £70 on ThisIsDig.com (which is about £15 cheaper than Amazon UK).

    1. Thanks – whilst on the dig site, I noticed a lot of this – ”  great news – we’re starting to ditch plastic usage and this record will ship to you in a 100% recycled protective paper bag instead of plastic shrink wrap. Please recycle it! “. Anybody any experience of the new packing? Sounds a bit like “we’ll just stick the record in a paper bag….”

      1. I haven’t ordered anything from them since I picked up Bowie’s Conversation Piece box set last year (and that was fine). I suspect (rather hopefully) that they mean the actual product won’t be shrinkwrapped, and that they’ll have a paper sleeve instead and both will go into the protective cardboard postage as normal.

        But who knows these days. Amazon are almost at the stage where they just slap an address label straight onto the records and throw them in the post, so anything’s possible.

  2. Not a big saving but Stage Fright (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe) by The Band is down to £79 (it’s been c£100 for ages).

    And a couple of older Manic Street Preachers deluxe 2CD digibook albums are really cheap

    Resistance Is Futile is £9
    Rewind The Film is £8

    1. Yep! Thank you as I was waiting on this coming down in price again before I pounced on it. I’m not the world’s hugest fan of them but I have a few albums of theirs and having listened to that one digitally I decided I wanted a physical box of it.

  3. I’m not sure if everyone got this, but I got a 50% discount code from WH Smith and was surprised it works for vinyl and cds up to £37.50 off. I got the garbage NAD 2 lp, beautiful garbage CD box set, nightfly live lp and a double cd by midnight star for £40 including shipping :)

      1. It was a personal one-off code – a long string. Won’t work a second time. Maybe because I subscribed to their mailing list and often clicked through but never really bought anything? Not sure how general it is. I would recommend signing up to their email list because they often send quite good codes, but it was the first 50% one.

        1. 50% is a very generous code. They usually have some sort of code deal going. It’s currently £10 off a spend of £50 (using code SAVE10)
          Apart from last year’s very impressive John Lennon deal, I’ve actually had disappointing results from Smiths. I’ve ordered 3 other box sets from them since. 2 orders they cancelled (no stock) and one arrived damaged (packaging very flimsy)
          Last cancelled order, they sent me an email with a 5% off code as compensation – except there was a 10% off code running on the site in general at the time – so worthless.

          1. It’s my first order. Hope it will arrive in good condition (well not in the Discogs sense). Do they actually work with another fulfilment partner for vinyl as I never seen vinyl in their shops. Not the last 30 years anyway.

  4. Much like the Mona Bone Jakon set, the Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman Super Deluxe is down to £70.29 on Amazon UK

    And the Prince – Welcome 2 America box set has dropped to a much more palatable £79.

    1. Not a bad set – but that’s the full price. After release, these Essential 3CD sets are often available for £5 to £6 from supermarkets (if you can find one still selling CDs) and even via Amazon UK if you keep an eye on their prices.

      1. Totally agree on the supermarket thing. Sainsburys currently has many titles in this range and the similar “Gold” range down to £3 for a triple CD. I bought the Belinda Carlisle one yesterday to play in the car

  5. I’d be surprised if anyone hasn’t picked it up yet considering how many times it’s dropped below £40, but Neil Young’s excellent Young Shakespeare deluxe box set (vinyl, CD, DVD) is sub-£35 on Amazon UK again.

  6. Anyone in the mood for a bit more Manic Street Preachers, their excellent 2CD/DVD 10th Anniversary version of Send Away The Tigers has dropped a few £ and is down to £13.65 on Amazon UK.

    Also, the new Vapors – Waiting For The Weekend 4CD box set is down to £23

  7. eBay have another 20% off deal on some stuff. Ends in a couple of days.

    Found all this so far

    GnR – Appetite For Destruction Super Deluxe – £37
    Simple Minds – Street Fighting Years Box Set – £32
    Tears For Fears – Seeds Of Love Box Set – £38
    Menswear – Menswear Collection – £21
    John Lennon – Plastic Ono Band Super Deluxe CD – £67
    Caravan – Decca / Dreams Box Set – £54
    Bob Dylan – Cutting Edge Deluxe CD Box Set – £76
    Prince – Sign O The Times Super Deluxe – £70
    King Crimson – 1969 – £111
    Queensryche – Operation Mindcrime – £33
    The Band – The Band 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe – £75
    John Lennon – Gimme Some Truth Deluxe – £37

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/e/coupon-offers/20092120-generic/music/11233

      1. I’ve bought a fair amount from Chalkys, both on Amazon and ebay and not had a problem, to be fair. But I guess it’s always a gamble with these marketplace sellers.

        I have had several that shift clearly second hand stuff as new (one sent me a cd that was literally snapped in half).

  8. I haven’t managed to wrap my head around the weird world of Amazon pricing . . but Citizens of Boomtown vinyl seems to be up for grabs for £8.64 if you use one of the “alternative” options at Amazon UK. Seems like a cracking price for what I think is a great album.

  9. Not a huge deal but for anyone who missed it when it first went on sale, the signed Shep Pettibone set seems to be back in stock on Amazon UK (maybe preorder cancellations etc) and a pound cheaper than the standard version at £29.99

  10. Hi Paul or any other UK based readers – I was about to buy something from AMAZON.COM to deliver to the UK, and I’m now seeing a sentence I haven’t seen before “Please note that your country may charge import duties, taxes and fees that you may have to pay ahead of delivery”. The price I’m quoted already has “Sales Tax” on it, but the “Import Fees Guarantee” has disappeared. Do I presume they’ve stopped doing this and therefore we will be paying tax at the point of sale and potentially here in the UK too? I’ve ordered a few time from Amazon.com and never had an issue with Fees at this end. Do you know if this has changed recently? Thanks Rich

        1. Hi Rich, Im still awaiting a response from Discogs and my Third Man order has not arrived yet. As soon as I find out anything Ill post it here.

          Paul do you have any info on the £135 being free of Customs Duty on imports from the USA? I`m sure this will be of interest to all who come to your SDE site.

          1. It appears the 20% VAT fee on items costing under £135 is applicable on items coming from the USA but the VAT is supposed to be collected by the seller at the point of sale.

            However there is conflicting info on the net so I`m trying to find more.

          2. Rules have changed since july 1. Amazon US will charge you VAT on orders under €150 or £135 because sellers (or marketplaces) are required to collect VAT at the point of sale. It’s mostly a EU rule but it seems it’s the same for the UK. Keep in mind that VAT appuies on both products and shipping costs.

            For orders over €150), customer is supposed to pay VAT when it reaches the destination country. As Amazon.com didn’t want to bother (or they didn’t want to make customers pay taxes when they receive their orders and could be furious against Amazon) they changed their policy and they no longer accept orders over €150 from EU customers. If you try to buy a box set worth more than €150 and put it in your basket then when you check out you’ll see a message “We are unable to ship non-digital items to shipping adresses in Country X. Please choose a shipping adress that is not in Country X.” and they will advise you to visit the Amazon web site of your country.

          3. They already do. Discogs charges UK VAT on UK orders (if seller is outside the UK and in the EU) and vice versa (if it’s a UK seller then they charge EU Country VAT, each EU country has its own VAT rates even if for CD and LPs it’s often 20%, except for Germany where it’s 19%). Basically Discogs collects VAT indirectly. First seller collects VAT (via customer order invoice) and when he receives his PayPal monthly invoice, he has to pay the fees (for sales he made) plus all VAT he collected during that month.
            For US customers Discogs already charged US states sales taxes for US customers before july 1 so nothing has changed. It’s the same process.

          4. The Discogs practise of charging VAT on imports costing less than £135 from the EU is a scam. I`ve contacted Discogs twice over this and received a reply after my second message. The idiot who contacted me said he understood my confusion and explained that Discogs do not collect VAT on items over £135. I advised him to look at my message again because I was referring to items UNDER £135 suggesting it was he who is confused. I await a response.

  11. That really random Mansun – Six deluxe 4-disc box set price drop is now even bigger – it’s down to £10.

    It’s still showing as temporarily out of stock but I saw some folk on here had received theirs this week from when it was £12 a few weeks ago so it looks like Amazon are honouring the ludicrously low price.

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