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2006 issued digitally remastered edition that encompases the band's two Polydor label albums, "Lettin' Loose" and "Rock Ain't Dead" respectively on Discs One and Two. Disc 3 is a region-free NTSC DVD of their now legendary 1984 London Astoria show, available for the first time. As well, Disc 4 captures the audio from the Astoria show and is logically available here for the first time too. This edition will only be manufactured to meet initial order demand and will not be repressed, therefore insuring that it will be quite limited and guaranteed to sell through fast, so don't delay placing your order. Pettology Review
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