This week's music releases are a blast from the past, with iconic albums getting a new lease of life! But here's the catch: not everyone will get their hands on these gems.
George Michael's Faith, the chart-topping album from 1987, is back with a bang! It's been remastered and is now available on 2LP vinyl, CD, and an exclusive Blu-ray via SuperDeluxeEdition. But wait, there's a twist—the Blu-ray is already sold out, leaving fans in a frenzy. This reissue is a must-have for collectors and fans alike, but will it be accessible to all?
Tori Amos' unique covers album, Strange Little Girls, celebrates its 25th anniversary with an expanded reissue. This is a treat for fans who adore Tori's distinct style.
And let's not forget the re-recorded tracks of Paul Draper's Mansun, offering a fresh take on the band's music.
These releases are sure to spark excitement among music enthusiasts, but the question remains: are reissues and limited editions a fair way to cater to fans? Share your thoughts below!