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Over the past few years, many bands of a certain age have started producing deluxe edition boxsets of their classic albums. These generally include the original album, b-sides, out-takes, live concerts and other audio paraphernalia, including DVDs of concert and TV appearances and if one is really lucky, a surround sound remix of the album on DVD or Blu-ray. The CD editions usually run to at least four CDs and there are always expanded vinyl editions as well.
I've been wondering for a while why Morrissey doesn't do the same? With a faithful core of fans around the world who have deep pockets when it comes buying the apparently endless releases of old material in different formats, I'd say it would be a slam-dunk money-maker and would be very popular with the fanbase.
He isn't lacking material for such boxsets - I wonder why it's not a format that he's pursued beyond the odd reissues that happen now and then, which if one is being honest, haven't always been that successful in terms of content and presentation.
I've been wondering for a while why Morrissey doesn't do the same? With a faithful core of fans around the world who have deep pockets when it comes buying the apparently endless releases of old material in different formats, I'd say it would be a slam-dunk money-maker and would be very popular with the fanbase.
He isn't lacking material for such boxsets - I wonder why it's not a format that he's pursued beyond the odd reissues that happen now and then, which if one is being honest, haven't always been that successful in terms of content and presentation.