So you want to turn Pure Audio into Pure Audio + Video ?
This is the thing, though. Adding video to the disc doesn't make the audio any less 'pure'. It's a scam, plain and simple. The likes of XTC, Yes and Steven Wilson have released albums in the same (or in many cases, better) quality with added content and for less money too. Why have a 25/50GB capacity disc and not use it? We're supposed to be advancing the realms of what we can do here.
We happily buy "deluxe editions" of albums on CD/DVD and pay less. Case in point, Tears For Fears and their album, 'The Hurting'. Recently released as a fantastic box set including multiple discs of audio (remastered album, b-sides, remixes, etc) and a DVD. Total cost, approx. £32. Now HFPA are releasing it on Blu Ray. Just the 10 album tracks, supposedly in hi-res. One can only assume they're using the same stereo remaster. Given that their choice of masters is, at best, questionable (just ask anyone who bought their HFPA of Nirvana's 'Nevermind'), we wait with bated breath. Even if the choice of master is good, they still expect £16.99 for these 10 tracks. That's more than half the price of the aforementioned box set. It doesn't take Einstein to see we're being fleeced by the Emperor's new clothes. A 50% mark up is not worth the basic album in hi-res alone. Not in my book anyway.
There really is no excuse. The more I think about it, the angrier I get.
Oh, just to be clear, this isn't a personal dig, Cupboy
Just venting my spleen about this whole HFPA debacle