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Muse - Absolution (20th Anniversary Deluxe CD & Vinyl Boxset)

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In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the band’s seminal album ‘Absolution’, Muse have announced the November 17th release of ‘Muse Absolution 20th Anniversary Deluxe Boxset’. Continuing where Origin Of Muse left off, ‘Muse Absolution 20th Anniversary’ edition features remastered audio, never before released live versions, demos, photos and an in-depth interview with the band where they discuss the ups and downs of the recording process as well as the social environment they found themselves in which influenced the album’s themes. There is an additional interview and Q&A with Rich Costey. The deluxe box set is housed in a silver foiled slipcase and includes a 40 page casebound book with debossed cover detailing. The remastered Absolution album is on one CD and two 12” silver vinyl. The bonus audio is featured on a second CD and a third clear 12” vinyl.
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  • 2 CD & 3 LP

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  1. drunk1's avatar
    Have wanted this since it was announced but started off at a mad price and even this is still ridiculous.

    Would bite at £50
    gordo1964's avatar
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    Buy it with someone else and have it on alternate weeks. £36.86 each.
  2. bonustoad's avatar
    Extortionate!
  3. andywedge's avatar
    Heat added, fab price
  4. ashorter's avatar
    Yes, a huge saving on the original price, but still ludicrous for a seemingly pretty ordinary box set and a, reportedly, shockingly bad pressing (check Discogs).

    Shame they didn't give it the same treatment as Origin of Symmetry. I have that on yellow / orange vinyl and it is superb.
    There is also a black vinyl version of that for about £25.

    I love this album but vinyl prices are getting way out of hand and not having a cheaper, non-box-set black vinyl version is treating those of us who love records like some senseless cash cow.
    It's not a game I am willing to play.

    Give it time and this will come down considerably more in price, as they fail to shift stock.

    Personally, I'll be sticking with the CD until they can do this recording the justice it deserves. (edited)
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