ġ) Having some rare singers, bands and titles. So that you get duplicates by two or more compilations you don't even know about it. Ĥ) The many similar compilations they have for example the Classical genre Johannes Strauss Waltz, French singers like André Claveau, Bourvil, Edith Piaf. ģ) The ridiculous prices they dare to ask for their CD compilations around 60€ way overpriced since you can get all these for less than 5€ somewhere else from other cheap labels. ġ) That Label Fools poor old people by selling non needed compilations since many of these people from around 65-95 years old has prolly already all these singers, bands, balads, classics, etc.Ģ) Reader's Digest promise so many times to older people they will win some money like a lotery ( usualy around 50.000€ ) but you need to buy their shit usualy a CD compilations that contains more than 3 discs, a Book you never read or encyclopedies sold in pieces and what not ( but the so called fake money they promise you will win you will never get ) no in the place you get stupid free gifts that are junk and lands directly into the bin. What to say about this label ? Well there's more negative than positive to talk about Reader's Digest music. PD: Dear granny or granny heir if you do not want them, somebody else does. Because they are one of the few niches not discovered by Vinyl junkies as they are not the "original", quality per litle moneys like it was the early '00. But if there is anything of their catalog that I want, if I see them, I get it. The only problem for me, of course they edited mostly classic or old fashion music. All these in slim LP's that would laugh at your 180g remastered Audiophile edition. Regarding their LPs, as somebody has said it seems it was marketed for Grannies, now that we are in the XXI century that happened to be their main advantage, many of their collections were never played, they were only packaged in antistatic sleeve that kept the LPs in better conditions than most albums of today, whatever was their factory in England had the latest 80's technology or black magic to cram several songs per side without affecting treble or bass (can anybody get their workers out of retirement or out of their grave please).
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