Between mixed CD's which you must pay for (GU, Balance, etc...) and live set/promo recordings; which format has the advantage?
With mixed CD's you can get a true gem such as some of the GU's which have a sentimental place with many us. That sort of bond is rarely, if ever, created with a live set recording. However on the other hand, live sets are unrestricted in terms of licensing, length, cost and time in between releases. You only have to look at the Promos & Recommendations section to see it taking place.
So it comes down to this... which format has the advantage? If live sets have the advantage does that eventually mean that mixed CD's will not be sold? How about the vice versa?
With mixed CD's you can get a true gem such as some of the GU's which have a sentimental place with many us. That sort of bond is rarely, if ever, created with a live set recording. However on the other hand, live sets are unrestricted in terms of licensing, length, cost and time in between releases. You only have to look at the Promos & Recommendations section to see it taking place.
So it comes down to this... which format has the advantage? If live sets have the advantage does that eventually mean that mixed CD's will not be sold? How about the vice versa?
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