It was actually a short lived store called The Music Box in downtown Preston, Ontario. We didn't get a chain store until Flipside opened in John Galt Mall. Most of my early purchases were bought in the next town at Sears or Woolco.
Discs only exist at this point for me to transfer the contents to a computer drive. So I say good riddance.
What I do and will miss, whether in the CD era or the post-physical medium era, is album-sized packaging.
I am with you there ssully, If I can't turn over the jacket and read something interesting(without magnifying glass in hand)I feel cheated.
Wellllll..............Snood love the SACDs me have, but simple answer to this..............
RELEASE WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT!!!!!!
Snood saw a thread on here earlier about The SACD stereo release of The Cars first album..............whaaaaaaaaa!!!!?????
...Let the right one's out.........BTW movie "Let the right one in" is a great movie - check out the non US release much better as are most foreign to US releases.
The crash leaves a welter of labels without distribution in the crucial pre-Christmas month. Classical Music magazine reports that ex-EMI vet Theo Lap is trying to set up a new distribution network on behalf of Brilliant Classics, one of the principal victims.
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