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Jurassic Shark

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  1. Not familiar with the store. Is it mainly region A releases?
  2. Leatherette gold-embossed slipcase with five printed digipaks (2 CDs per case) and 136-page booklet. And as a special thank you from Bear and his team, 200 copies from this numbered run are offered with an exclusive Bear McCreary autograph card inside. So he can write his name. Good for him.
  3. Nope, but I've got Hänssler's set. Cheaper and fewer CDs, but excellent!
  4. I was replying to his question "Who wants to read about something that's crap?"
  5. People want to read reviews to get an informed opinion, to see if the score's worth checking out. At least that's what I do.
  6. But he loves almost every score he reviews. Has he written any good symphonies?
  7. I was only referring to the fun parts. The boring parts are boring.
  8. From left to right: Pollini, Boulez, and Abbado. All dead.
  9. Oh yes, bring out those lines. Can't remember if this is a new arrangement or one from Beethoven's time. I'm a bit of a collector of the latter.
  10. I've returned countless of damaged orders to amazon.fr, amazon.de, and amazon.co.uk, and I've always got the return shipping refunded, although sometimes with some issues with customer service. Three pieces of advice: - If you still want the item, ask for a replacement, not a refund. Then they sometimes tells you to keep the damaged item. If you're asked to return the damaged item, you'll often receive the replacement before having to return, so if both are damaged you might be able to combine parts to create an undamaged set. - If you're told to return the damaged item, use the cheapest shipping possible. They usually won't refund the whole expense of an expensive, tracked shipping. - Some customer service people have no clue and will misinform you. If that happens, try again with another customer service person and play the part of an unhappy, but polite, customer.
  11. First great score: Back to the Future Last great score: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
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