Ok, not just Blakkheim but anyone who might know, feel free to help answer this question. i just wanted to know whether any North American distros would be stocking the Black Sessions set? 17.99 euro is a lot of money for us poor Canadians
Demilich said:Ok, not just Blakkheim but anyone who might know, feel free to help answer this question. i just wanted to know whether any North American distros would be stocking the Black Sessions set? 17.99 euro is a lot of money for us poor Canadians
dreamingneonblack said:I'm debating oredering the box thru Snapper, but haven't found any info on what region the dvd is. I don't want to order it only to find out it is PAL only or something.
Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Thanks
Demilich said:Ok, not just Blakkheim but anyone who might know, feel free to help answer this question. i just wanted to know whether any North American distros would be stocking the Black Sessions set? 17.99 euro is a lot of money for us poor Canadians
Blakkheim said:according to peaceville's american distributor the release date is: 3/29/2005
keep in mind, once the north american retailers set their own price the tag on the box might even go for an higher amount than snappers mailorder offer.
I bought my copy of BYD in Canada for about $22 CAD from A & B Sound looks like they have The Black Sessions too, only accept credit cards on the web shop though.MountainDweller said:Ha! I guess I won't be buying it anytime soon if it's £17.99. That's exactly the reason I haven't got "Brave Yesterdays" yet. I'm not willing to spend nearly £20 for a CD (to you Americans, that's about $40).
Khayman666 said:I bought my copy of BYD in Canada for about $22 CAD from A & B Sound looks like they have The Black Sessions too, only accept credit cards on the web shop though.
SlavesWanderer said:17.99 euros for 2 cd and a dvd.it is very cheap.And if Canadians are poor then what might we Turks be?