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Then Play On remaster - why only physical?
When Then Play On was remastered and reissued with its original track listing as well as finally getting the other stuff from the short Greenie/Warners overlap all united in one place, it was a thrill to think finally some of the pre-BN stuff was finally getting the treatment.
But for some strange reason, the remastered Then Play On has never appeared on iTunes for download or Spotify for streaming. All the Blue Horizon stuff's up and all the Warners remasters. Surely it wouldn't hurt for Then Play On to join them so that everything from Mac's first golden era would finally be available across all media. |
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Buy a cd!
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I've got one. It's broader availability I'm concerned about. Then Play On is widely considered to be the masterwork of Green era Mac. Why should it be strictly physical when all the Blue Horizon stuff's available thousands of times over?
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