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dedospegajosos
I heard the Digipak version has pictures, anyone can confirm that?
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VoodooLounge13
Are the extra pix/pages included in the boxset version?
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TumblinDice76
Oddly at Barnes and Noble the digipack was $1 more than the jewel case.
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VoodooLounge13
I prefer jewel cases, as I think they last longer and hold up better over time.
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Topi
The Digipak was the only version I bought. I'm done.
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TumblinDice76
Topi-I have the CD and will probably stop there too. I have every Stones studio album on vinyl but really can't justify spending $35 on s vinyl record that seems to be in high demand already....just to complete the collection. At age 47, I'm over being a completion.
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TumblinDice76
Nothing worse than the oversized Digipak that doesn't fit any CD rack. I have a few of those. And Metallica seems to go extra wide with multiple gatefold with their Digipak's where a simple slipcase style would do just fine.
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TumblinDice76
Topi-I have the CD and will probably stop there too. I have every Stones studio album on vinyl but really can't justify spending $35 on s vinyl record that seems to be in high demand already....just to complete the collection. At age 47, I'm over being a completion.
Also 47, and I have fallen hook line and sinker for this marketing blitz, I fear.
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TumblinDice76
Topi-I have the CD and will probably stop there too. I have every Stones studio album on vinyl but really can't justify spending $35 on s vinyl record that seems to be in high demand already....just to complete the collection. At age 47, I'm over being a completion.
Also 47, and I have fallen hook line and sinker for this marketing blitz, I fear.
Glad I'm only 44!