I'm sure the reason he is including the bonus disc is specifically so you arent just buying stuff you already ownweird user wrote:I couldn't tell if you were being sarcastic or if you meant you'd rather him do that than this, but the kind of compilation I was talking about wasn't that. Squeeze Box is a boxed set of all his albums plus a bonus disc of content that hasn't been on any of his studio albums (including some truly rare/obscure stuff, in addition to stuff that's not that rare or unavailable). What I was talking about was a compilation idea focusing on his more underrated songs, the stuff that weren't music videos or singles (at least not A-side), the stuff people might not be familiar with if they only had his compilations (and maybe a studio album or two), Stuff like Midnight Star, The Check's in the Mail, Cable TV, Airline Amy, and other great stuff that doesn't get the same level of attention as songs like Eat It, Fat, Amish Paradise, or Perform This Way.TMBJon wrote: If only Al was doing that...
Of course, with Al not really liking uneccessary compilations, it is a wonder that he's decided to put a bonus disc in a boxed set of all his albums (making fans who have them all pay again for every album just to get one disc/record of new content, at about fourteen times the cost of a specially-assembled compilation).
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