RECORD STORE TALES Part 188: Â “Limited Edition”
In 1994, Garth Brooks issued his 10 million copy selling compilation album, The Hits. Â On the front cover was an interesting notation: Â “limited time only”.
Now, I’ve bought discs that were limited edition before and were numbered to prove it. Â For example I recently picked up #5945 of the “Credo” single by Fish. Â Even so…that’s a lot of copies out there for a single by Fish. Â How many copies of a Fish single would be made anyway? Â And aren’t all singles limited edition? Â After all, they aren’t going to make more once they’ve run their course, no matter who the artist is. Â Onto the next thing.
And then of course you have some seriously limited edition items, like that recent Thin Lizzy Live at the BBC box set! Â I’m not sure how many copies were made, but everybody’s sold out, and now you have to buy it from people asking way too much. Â Over $250 USD on Amazon right now. Â Forget it! Â That is limited edition.
When Garth plastered “limited time only” all over The Hits, it quickly became a joke. Â We ordered 50 copies of them, and sold most during the first week. Â We ordered another 50 copies, as Christmas was coming soon. Â Those sold. Â We ordered 20 more after Christmas had passed, and continued to order them every week into the new year whenever we sold out. Â Some limited edition!
10,000,000 people bought it, and I’m sure 99.9% would have bought it without that “limited time” tag. Â With great pomp and circumstance, Garth then had the master tapes destroyed.
The master tapes to a freakin’ greatest hits album! Â Who cares?
It was really hard to take the phrase “limited edition” seriously after that. Â The next release that came out that truly was a limited edition was the Smashing Pumpkins box set The Aeroplane Flies High, but even that enjoyed a second run when the first printing sold out.
So: Â the lesson here folks is, when it says limited edition, be skeptical! Â Very few things are, and the ones that really are limited aren’t always advertized as such. Â Record labels want to make money, right?
Unfortunately, Garth didn’t put this one on his box set!
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