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sheee-it, this is expensive... but tempting, nevertheless! would be cool though to know just a little bit more about its contents *before* committing oneself! will this contain the complete (plus bonus) recorded works of ICP and related projects?

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Considering how some of ICP's albums have never made it to disc and can be hard to find, that'd be a cool box set to have. Even if I could afford to drop almost $600 on a box set after shipping, that'd be a pretty intimidating addition. It would take a long time to absorb all of that music. I just imagine this giant box set hitting my porch like a mortar shell.

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Considering how some of ICP's albums have never made it to disc and can be hard to find, that'd be a cool box set to have. Even if I could afford to drop almost $600 on a box set after shipping, that'd be a pretty intimidating addition. It would take a long time to absorb all of that music. I just imagine this giant box set hitting my porch like a mortar shell.

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I really can't imagine spending that kind of dough on this project, esp. given how completely unknown most of it is. I do have a few of these 50+ CD sets, but they were things that had track records, like Jazz in Paris, or the Glenn Gould OJC set, or the Living Stereo set. Things that I knew I would listen to over and over.

If I was going to take a leap at something so expensive and nearly completely random, I would be a lot more likely to go for the 120 albums of mostly classical music on the Cedille USB stick for $500: Cedille

For another $250, you can buy the collection pre-loaded onto your very own iPod. :P

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Too rich for my blood...

And by the time the whole thing has been listened to once, it'll be time to retire. I prefer shorter, more manageable packages like the Complete Commodore Mosaic Vols 1 to 3. :crazy:

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Too rich for my blood...

And by the time the whole thing has been listened to once, it'll be time to retire. I prefer shorter, more manageable packages like the Complete Commodore Mosaic Vols 1 to 3. :crazy:

You must be a lot closer to retirement than I am... :w

50 CDs is a lot, but if you really put your mind to it, you could definitely get through it in a couple of weeks. I went through the entire Jazz in Paris set (well, still only 75 CDs at that time and many of them under 45 minutes) while making final revisions to my dissertation -- that was about 3 weeks of intense work (and listening).

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You must be a lot closer to retirement than I am... :w

No doubt ! (lots of Mosaic listening time coming up :D ). Factoring in though my current Mosaic churn rate of about 2CDs of a box per year.

I try to listen to the entire box set within a month of when I bought it, then it could be ages before I get to it again -- two CDs a year sounds about right. (Didn't come anywhere near this with the Fats Waller on JSP, but I am really making an effort on lots of newly-purchased classical box sets. Just picked up the Tennstedt and Cantelli EMI sets -- 20+ CDs of classical music warhorses. My listening is probably 85% classical these days!)

I did find that ripping Mosaic sets and putting them on portable hard drives made it more likely to revisit the music.

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