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October 23, 2009 - submitted by David, United States of America Q. My question is in line with the previous questions about the singles. I have been debating whether or not buy the singles vinyl collection, but I'm hesitant too because I'm afraid they will come out with a new set with the last two major album singles included. I hate it when stuff like that happens, it just happened with my new iMac... Thanks, David Nashville, TN The Oracle replies: Yes that is annoying when such things happened. It did seem rather strange to me that the singles were taken from 1999-2006 rather than perhaps waiting for this year to mark a decade but anyway... it's highly unlikely to be honest. In ever changing times, most of the subsequent singles were released as download only. Although The Hardest Part was part of that box set but only released as a download it seems the collection was covering only the first three albums that Chris once referred to as a trilogy of work in their career. |
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