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Post by smokie on May 19, 2017 9:21:33 GMT
According to iTunes, this is available for pre-order and it's priced at £2.99!!
Songs taken from Don't Stop, Under The Influence, Heavy Traffic, The Party Ain't Over Yet and Quid Pro Quo.
Nothing on it that we don't already have, so the point of this album is?
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Post by snakelady on May 19, 2017 9:24:50 GMT
Don't ask me .. I don't do compilations. Completists on the other hand .. mortified might be able to explain
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Post by mortified on May 19, 2017 12:09:43 GMT
Don't ask me .. I don't do compilations. Completists on the other hand .. mortified might be able to explain First I've heard. Beats me. We've just had a compilation before Christmas. A better one. itunes.apple.com/gb/album/rock-n-roll-n-you/id1225678670The sleeve might be OK if the guitars were the right way round. But being a bit picky there. The track listing is odd. The first 5 are from Quid Pro Quo then it's all a bit random. Not for your more discerning Quo fan I would suggest but these compilations pitch up all over the place. They never seem particularly official and they are what they are I suppose.
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Post by snakelady on May 20, 2017 7:11:17 GMT
That's a really strange collection of songs indeed. Probably meant for those (which will be as near as everybody), who already own the usual hits collection with RAOTW, WYW .. Kind of a modern hit singles collection. Only it's nowhere near that, which at least in part might be down to the variety of record companies where Quo were under contract during this time span. :ignore:
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