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Eva OST 1 is coming to America!

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Drinian

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Oct 19, 2003, 11:55:53 PM10/19/03
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If I read this page correctly:

http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=1136

the Evangelion OST 1 soundtrack is going to be officially released in
America on 20 January 2004!

Not to mention FLCL 1, which is just as good if not better!


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Amani

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Oct 20, 2003, 2:10:00 PM10/20/03
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"Drinian" <sailr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If I read this page correctly:
>
> http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=1136
>
> the Evangelion OST 1 soundtrack is going to be officially released in
> America on 20 January 2004!

Ooh! I should start paying attention to CD's actually being domestically
released. (When I first got into anime I could count the number of
domestically released anime CD's on one hand. ^_^;;)

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Drinian

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Oct 20, 2003, 9:49:40 PM10/20/03
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Amani wrote:

> Ooh! I should start paying attention to CD's actually being domestically
> released. (When I first got into anime I could count the number of
> domestically released anime CD's on one hand. ^_^;;)
>

What I've been doing is searching Google News and Ain't it Cool News
about once every week or so for 'evangelion'. I think someone at Google
News must be an anime fan, since they index a lot of anime news sites.
That's where I've gotten the stuff I've posted here.

'Course, I'm not really into that many anime, so it's not like I have to
do name searches for a laundry list of shows every week...

Incidentally, are these King Records' first releases in America? I can
hardly imagine the Japanese record exec's faces when they realized how
cheap CDs are in America.

"We have to sell our $28 CD for *how much*?"

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