Here at Second Disc HQ, it's safe to say that catalogue music is still very much alive.
After a week in which very little news was up for reporting, this week was a smorgasbord of box sets and vault titles. Add to that some really well-placed links to some of our posts, and we broke our all-time traffic record on Tuesday, followed by our second and third-highest traffic days on Wednesday and Thursday. It's clear to Joe and myself that The Second Disc must be doing something right in terms of not only covering the catalogue scene but spurring a discussion on how it works and what we'd like to see from it.
For any of you new readers who might have come in from our aforementioned links, I'm so glad to have you here. Do feel free to chime in on anything! We have a suggestion box on the right-hand side of the page, as well as links to our main features: Reissue Theory (we imagine reissues of classic albums), Back Tracks (an artist's discography as seen through reissues, box sets and compilations), Friday Feature (our semi-recurring spotlight on a film soundtrack) and Greater Hits (our newest feature, comparing different hits compilations by the same artist). In addition, The Second Disc is on Facebook and Twitter, and Joe and myself are also delivering thoughts in 140 characters.
Now, before we prep for another week of awesome catalogue news and views, I thought it would be fun - with the sheer amount of mega box sets announced this week alone - to poll you, the reader, on which one you're most excited for. Have a great weekend, and don't forget to vote!
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Shaun says
If I could *afford* the Grateul Dead's complete Europe '72 tour boxed set, that would've been the easy choice for me. So, instead, I went with the much more affordable Hendrix Winterland set. The Dead's Europe '72 "Too" 2-disc set (not listed in the poll), however, is another one I'm looking forward to.
Hank says
Don't forget the announced Smashing Pumpkins reissues!
Anth says
Do we have any info on these besides an approximate timeframe of late 2011?
Steve says
"The Smile Sessions"? Or do the sets in this poll need announced release dates?
Bill B says
I hate when the summer ends and dread winter (and short days). However, I find myself wishing for September so I can get my hands on those Pink Floyd immersion sets.
Don says
I would have thought the mega U2 Achtung Baby/Zooropa box set would be a contender for the list as well. That's what I'm most looking forward to. It doesn't have a firm release date, though... maybe November.