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Originally Posted by joethelion
I also was lucky enough to get one of the 2,500 copies of it... strangely enough in a Borders Book & Music Store.
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hey, dude, me too. Borders all the way.
i didn't even know there was a "more official" version of The Isness until about a year after i bought it. unfortunately for the situation, i also think the rare "Abbey Road" version is significantly better than the final version. it's one of my favorite albums. it seems to have a better sense of whole than the rest of The Future Sound of London's albums (yes, i know it's technically Amorphous Androgynous), rather than a collection of songs. that's also why i usually prefer FSOL's extended singles to their albums, but that's just me.
unfortunately, i haven't been able to get as much into Alice in Ultraland.
EDIT: i take that back, i've been listening to it again now, and it really clicked for me this time. Awesome Album, Great Job!
by the way, i know the last post on this topic was over a year and a half ago.