And I'm really quite upset that he has re-released the Recordings album. That was supposed to be a limited edition run of 20,000 pieces, of which I have 2. One I still have sealed in the original packaging and if you saw the price they go for, it's around $400.
I certainly don't mind an artist sharing his good music with people who weren't fortunate enough to buy it the first time around, but you can do that by selling FLAC downloads. Re-pressing a limited edition is a cheesy thing to do, which he publicly stated after the Insurgentes special editions were sold out, which is why he never re-released them. I was pissed I didn't get one during the time between when I first checked the site which notified me it was about to become available, and the few days later when I was going to place my order they were all sold out. But that's the way the cookie crumbles. People who bought several of those albums turned a nice profit on eBay because they sold for as much as $600+. Because of this I bought 2 Incident Deluxe editions (hoping to sell the second one for enough to cover my cost on both), which I got screwed on for two reasons: the sound quality sucks, and they never sold for more than the original asking price. SW shamelessly never announced the quantity of the limited CD sets, so he left it open for producing more if he had to.