Artificial Inflation?
The photo is a bit fuzzy (the phone camera zoom wasn’t so great), but what you’re seeing here is a copy of the fan club release Artificial Horizon priced at $75.
This item is sitting on the shelf of a reputable California record store and I just have to wonder how long it will be there considering that (at the time of this writing), none of the copies of the same item on eBay were priced higher than $50 (and for what it’s worth, none had bids).
It’s a point to ponder—especially with the announcement of the soon-to-be-released U2 Duals fan club compilation, which so far hasn’t generated much anticipation from die-hard fans.
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Is U2 duals the new album that Paul Mcguiness says is dropping in May?
nop thats just a cd from U2.com only for fans the cd has been called songs of ascent
Piloln I’m impressed! You’ve managed the almost impossible.