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Old 09-12-2016, 01:54 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by sandman slim View Post
Same thing. IIRC, one of these was the Sears exclusive, the other is the general release from a few years later. Same concert on both.
Interesting--thank you!

Now I see that site reviewer Reuben discusses the two different releases in his review:

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The concert was released in 2005 by Koch Vision on a two-disc DVD set that is now out of print. In 2008, Koch briefly acquired rights to several Soundstage concerts for Blu-ray, but this title was never generally available. A few Blu-ray.com members reported finding copies of the Hearbreakers concert on Blu-ray at Sears, and at least according to Koch's published specifications, the disc included nine bonus tracks.
Do you have the Koch release (2008) or the Image (2012)? The review intimates that there are bonus tracks on the Koch:
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As noted above, the Blu-ray announced by Koch in 2008 and then hurriedly sold off at Sears was supposed to contain numerous bonus tracks, but I do not have a copy to confirm this. None are included here. For the record, the bonus tracks on the Koch disc are listed as: Down Home Girl; I'd Like to Love You; Baby; Not Fade Away; Walls; Yer So Bad; Billy the Kid; Like a Diamond (From The Last DJ Live at the Olympic); Can't Stop the Sun (From The Last DJ Live at the Olympic).
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Originally Posted by sandman slim View Post
Really wish he'd release more stuff on Blu; would totally rebuy the whole back catalog...
On balance, I think he is extremely well-represented on the format and we should count our TP blessings. He obviously likes BD: He has three studio albums out on BD-A, the Runnin' Down a Dream docu on BD (the Best Buy exclu version of which IIRC includes a concert), the terrific Damn the Torpedoes Classic Albums on BD, this release plus the insane Anthology BD featuring five-and-a-half hours of live TP in high rez surround sound! There are other artists of similar vintage and even greater stature who have NO BDs on the market at all--everyone from George Strait to Tina Turner to Janet Jackson.
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