So, sounds like Century Media is unloading their stock of Opeth CD's
before the new one's hit the stores. Therefore, not only is this
good business, but good for the fans too. Why not buy the original
Opeth CD's for $5 instead of the $13 reissue? Most of us have
enjoyed these originals for years, now no one has an excuse not to
get them.
--- In danswanofans@y..., opethiansoul <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> --- In danswanofans@y..., "James B Beavan III"
> <thespectralsorrows@y...> wrote:
> > For those who have waited to get Opeths first 2 CD's, now is your
> > time. Pick up both Orchid and Morningrise for the super low
price
> of
> > $10 combined or $6 each at http://www.centurymedia.com/index2.htm
> > HOLIDAY SALE - 10% Off All Century Media, Nuclear Blast, and
> Olympic
> > items. Offer valid from 12-1-02 to 12-14-02.
> > And don't forget to pick up Arcturus - Aspera Hiems Symfonia on
CD
> > for only $6. Sale only applies to orders received by 12-17-02.
> > You can't beat these deals, so get off your duff!!
>
> My Arms, Your Hearse can be found here for $6.99...
> http://r5.us.rmi.yahoo.com/rmi/http://www.overstock.com/cgi-
> bin/d2.cgi/rmivars%3ftarget=_top?PAGE=PROFRAME&PROD_ID=60458
>
> You'll have noticed that Century Media are flooding the market in
the
> US with old Opeth CDs. The reason? Their American rights for the
> licence are soon to expire and they will be re-issued again in
March
> (ish) by Candlelight.
>
> The guy who owns Century Media hates the guy who owns Plastic Head,
> so Century Media are making sure the shops are full of cheap
Century
> Media CDs so that it will be impossible to sell the full price
> Candlelight ones when they're out later.