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Actually, thats an interesting point. Hypothetically speaking, since you have all the cd-cases, liner notes, etc. except for the actual CD it wouldn't be all that different from a practical point of view if you downloaded the songs and burned them instead of buying them. You could almost think of the insurance money as paying for the time and labour involved in tracking it all down
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This is actually great opportunity to start over and find some new good artists, or old ones you never took time to listen to, Jay.
Coltrane, Hartman, Gloria Lynne? Especially that last one, that's like wiping your mouth with silk that is.
Everytime my HD's been broken or data has been lost, I always end up with a fresher collection and some new names. It's like the black death, opens up a whole plethora of opportunities!
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Among those lost were some of my John Coltrane:
"A Love Supreme" "My Favorite Things" "Giant Steps" "John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman"
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"For Trane" by Johnny Hartman
As for Gloria Lynne, I can't say that I've heard of her. Though now I have an excellent opportunity to look.
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