This is one of my secondary channels where i post everything related to my large physical music collection. You'll find nothing else than CD video's in here and how my collection mostly looks like.
Two things to remind you if you're about to watch these video's: You're allowed to pause everytime you want to read the contents, including the tracklist. If it isn't readable i'll put it in it's description. Be sure to leave a comment of your opinions, if it isn't too rough.
I'm now working with filling up my second storage locker, so if they're both full i will make the next update in a similar manner as seen in the first video.
Fascinating album, brilliant packaging. I listened to this album today for the first time. I just bought Heathen the other day and I think that’s one of his best. My collection only has Heathen, The Next Day and Blackstar. (I’m interested in Bowie 1993-2016)
1 Atlantic 2 Is It Any Wonder 3 Nothing In My Way 4 Leaving So Soon 5 A Bad Dreams 6 Hamburg Song 7 Put It Behind You 8 Under The Iron Sea 9 Crystal Ball 10 Try Again 11 Broken Toys 12 The Frog Prince 13 Let It Slide
i’m still thinking of getting this cd, i’m just a bit disappointed that it’s not in jewel case and it still comes with barely anything in the booklet. a little bit of a letdown but it’s a great album regardless
I actually find it CRAZY that they got to the point of almost calling it BEYINCE - which would have been so cool if self titled didnt exist - but having one album called Beyonce and one called Beyince is just such a wild call for her discography. Thank god they shifted to Cowboy Carter it just works way better. Also shocked that the booklet has no lyrics or more shoot pics. Thanks for the vid!
@@nenala7684 just the fact that all the already printed vinyls and promo shoots emphasised ‘ACT II BEYINCE” and then they ended up printing off seperate CC covers and inserting them into the sleeve. Obviously a last min change of mind - also all over Stan Twitter this seems to be the prognosis. But obviously don’t have a direct line with the Queen herself so not 100 percent sure
The reason that lacked info in it was to show to the bankers, forces, and powers that be that they could sell, whatever, with less. So. That worked. Then there is the never ending lie that was done for the environment. They have no quarrels about sending you and me back to the stone ages for that and, "climate change". 🙄🤨
Same with how they used one of those images as one of the cover images for each one when all four are in the inside of the inner there in the first place. Though I do think the phot of him standing on his toes looks awful. Basically the whole artwork is lacking and deserves far more with a more expansive release. At the end of this day this still sold out of the wahzoo. It also seems to have been a blow back response to and or with, "HIStory: Past, Present, And Future - BOOK I", with less everything from artwork, photos, songs, etc. Apparently, the plot line is that the general public can't afford l.p.s that are as little as two c.d.s or more. This was one reason the music industry SUPPOSEDLY (probably more in the U.S. I would say) wished that, "HIStory - BOOK I", had been only one disc. Of course it still became the world's best selling multi-disc set by the end of the promotion for it two years later with 15 million sold which meant that 30 million full price and running length c.d.s were bought by the public. The mainstream media do not what you or whomever knowing this and or that. Even Michael's own people have done a terrible job acknowledging this. In my opinion this led to his problems with Sony by the time, "Invincible", was released. So, when, "HIStory Begins", was released under an alternate title as, "Greatest Hits: HIStory - Volume I", while it still sold three million copies worldwide it was very measly in comparison to its full package a few years before. What people also don't know and understand is that two thirds or so of, "Number Ones", are single edits, mixes, or what have you which is how this compilation should be I believe. As opposed to, "HIStory Begins", which utilized fewer alternate versions. Ten of its songs were from the original studio l.p.s and five were from the c.d. versions of those l.p.s and a remix promo c.d. from both 1988 and 1989 called, "The Bad Mixes". So, because of these facts and details more songs were able to be placed on, "Number Ones", because most of them were shortened (which again was and or is both fine, fun, cool, good, and the way it should be done.). This lead to the perception by many fans who didn't know these things that it was a better compilation. I don't have a strong opinion one way or that other at this time except that the artwork and insert for, "Greatest Hits: HIStory - Volume I" was/is infinitely way better.
Heeeeey, thanks for this video!!! Also I wanted to suggest you to check out my debut EP which comes out tomorrow, it will be available on my channel . I immigrated from Russia with my boyfriend in 2022 due to war and this experience has inspired me to write this album! Hope you'll like it and may be you'll want to do a review!