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Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy a copy of Consequences?
Consequences is now available on CD on Japanese Import from the usual outlets such as Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.
Demon Records in the UK have re-issued the cut-down version 'Music from Consequences' - Amazon.co.uk stock this. If you're after the original vinyl or cassette your best bet is to try the usual secondhand outlets. A few places on the net you could try are:
www.vinyltap.co.uk
eil.com
www.gemm.com
Reckless Records
ebay
I've never bought anything through any of the above outlets, so I can't vouch for them, but many of them often have Godley & Creme material listed. Tip - when searching, try using the word 'Godley' only as people often mis-spell 'Creme'.

I have a copy of Consequences I'd like to sell / auction - can I advertise it on Mr Blint's Attic?
Alas, I don't have the time to process and update adverts or supervise an auction. If you have a copy of the album to sell, try one of the outlets listed above.

Is there a CD re-issue?
Polygram in Germany did a CD re-issue a few years ago, limited to 3000 copies. It was something of a botched job. OneWay in the USA re-issued it again on CD and done a much better job. It includes the complete triple album on 2 CDs and all the liner notes. The Universal Japanese re-issue is very nice too.

Why no MP3 audio files on your website?
Up until now I've only provided low-quality RealAudio files so as to whet people's appetites and I figured that they were such bad quality that the copyright holders could not possibly object. I'm considering putting some of the dialogue on the website in MP3 format soon, once I have acquired suitable Mac software.

How can I contact you?
Please feel free to e-mail me at the address on the contacts page with contributions, additions to the discography or anything at all really. It's always good to hear from fans of the album.




 

 




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