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andrew Ivimey
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Cripes! I've just bought ten Bowie Cds for a tenner (and a Rogers & Hammerstein for the aged parent). They are all the digitally mastered 24bit versions. I think I got a bit of a bargain - three cheers!
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Bowie? Laughing Gnome?..... getaway wid ya :lol:

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Sounds a bargan. Whats a 24 bit CD?
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Good purchase Mr I .

Hunky Dory is a particular fave of mine.

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Ah well, the downside is that each CD is in 24 bits, hence the bargain basement price for such a huge slice of the Prince of Beckenham's output over the years.
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