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As far as I can remember from Quartet's Upcoming Releases webpage: In Love and War (Robin Hoffmann) Man in the Hat (Stephen Warbeck) Enemy Lines (Philippe Jakko) Legend of the War Horse (Anne Kathrin Dern) Not sure about all of the above though, because titles were removed... Plus I hope 'Pirates Down the Street' made it onto a physical CD Quartet already released a previous Matthijs Kieboom's score (Wild).
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Any idea what time tomorrow we can expect Quartet’s batch?
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Any hints yet on the two upcoming Intrada releases?
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Ford is right, but also wrong. The mp3 or whatever format has no CD quality. I'm quiet angry about the fact, that I've missed Hammer's "Miami Vice: The Complete Collection" 15 years ago and now I'm forced to buy the mp3 songs from his website. I hope the quality is good enough, because there won't be a rerelease, wrote me his management in an e-mail. I welcome that more and more recordings are offered a download (I'm not saying "digital" as a CD obviously is already digital), but agree that MP3 is an inferior format, and I don't buy it. But the downloads I bought all offered lossless CD quality or higher, so if anything, sound quality speaks in favor of downloads. I still buy CDs, but - apart from some collector editions with nice booklets - don't really see much point in them anymore. I don't mind if stuff is released on CD and still buy them, but see this nevertheless as a relict and more or less obsolete format of music distribution.
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