columbia vinyl dylan remasters


so, here's the deal. i can get a killer per lp cost on the columbia vinyl remasters but i must buy the entire dylan catalog on the label. something > 50 recordings. should i do it? at what price (USD) per? TIA.

-cfb

ps- i already have the mono sundazed reissues and own at least one pressing of all dylan records, AFAIK, available on vinyl.
cornfedboy
I am happy with the Sundazed Dylan reissues. Are there better options out there? 
I bought the columbia reissue of Blood on the Tracks a while ago. Last weekend I bought the simply vinyl reissue. The sound of the latter is far and away better than the columbia. I don't remember what I paid for the columbia but the SV version was worth the difference. Even though the columbia came from a seller in Iowa.
ben: i've put in my order. just waiting for confirmation from the rep. and for those who've emailed me, no i can't get but one "deal." -cfb
I'm buying them and I don't even have a TT anymore. I can't think of a better reason not to get back into the TT market.
If I can just control the madness. My obsession with tweaking VTA, bla,bla,bla almost sent me to the silly farm.
Or was it Maggie's farm?
Comfedboy and all others; The Absolute Annaloge recording of Blood On The Tracks and Highway 61 albums are the best versions ever of them..don't hesitate if you get the chance to hear or buy.
I am a Dylan fan but only own about 32 of his albums. There were enough that I didn't care about that it would make it hard to justify the cost. Unless you were getting them so cheap that the so-so (obviously open to interpretation) ones were free it would hard to pass up.
What you really need is a CAS (cheesehead Audio Society). Why not have both!
i should also add that the catalog is not yet complete but will purportedly be reissued over several months, perhaps as long as two years. -cfb