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^ I wouldn't call Mai's compilation "impressive". Besides the remaster, which is something most people don't really care, it has all singles and that's it. Also, it was 20,000 yen for a 4 CDs + 2 DVDs, not even a blu-ray version was available.
Impressive was Seiko's The Voice of a Queen, which had all her singles in physical CD format, and it was worthy for the die hard fans since most of her 80s singles were released in LP format, and now are on CD with instrumentals that weren't available before. The price was insane, but for the content it was understandable.
I can see the milestone of a compilation for all 20 years and how important it might be, but unless it has actual interesting content, I'm not getting it.
Last edited by kaled kalil; 5th January 2020 at 02:10 AM.
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