Figured this was best in the DT section although it applies to all bands.
Why doesn't DT and bands in general release more albums in instrumental-only versions, or with all the various backing tracks and tracks split up so you can get a different listening experience?
Obviously it would be extra money if they wanted to do an actual full release but - I'm sure their's an audience for people who would buy the extra CD.
There are a lot of good DT tracks that would be interesting to hear without any vocals, for example.
Why doesn't DT and bands in general release more albums in instrumental-only versions, or with all the various backing tracks and tracks split up so you can get a different listening experience?
Obviously it would be extra money if they wanted to do an actual full release but - I'm sure their's an audience for people who would buy the extra CD.
There are a lot of good DT tracks that would be interesting to hear without any vocals, for example.