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Bill Bruce (UK) (verified owner) –
I received my copy of ELVIS UK 3 five days ago and I find myself looking at it every spare minute.
Once I got past the approximately 100 pages or so of background information was when the fun really started though.
Every point of interest that I come across means a trip to the CD shelves to see if my copy is an original UK release, an import or re-issue. Sometimes it’s just to see that thing that I never noticed before but is mentioned in the book. (I knew this would happen – it did when I bought the vinyl volumes ELVIS UK and ELVIS UK 2.
I’ve heard that some people are being put off purchasing because this book is in digital format. If you are one of those people, rest assured this is well worth your hard earned cash and is one helluva reference book.
Bill Bruce (UK) (verified owner) –
I’ve had this book for five days now and I find myself with my nose in it every spare minute.
Once you get past the approximately 100 pages of interesting background information regarding the production of CDs etc is when the fun really begins.
I find myself making regular trips to the CD shelves to see how my copy relates to the one in the book.
Is my copy a UK original, re-issue or even an import ? It’s also common for some point or other to be brought up that I had never noticed before and that means another visit to the shelf to see if my copy matches the pictures.
(I knew this would happen – it did when I bought ELVIS UK and then again when ELVIS UK 2 came along).
If you are being put off buying because this is in digital format, don’t put it off any longer. This format makes searching for a particular release a breeze, and it’s less strain on the wrist muscles.