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Merely re-issuing an artist's work is not enough.
Many high street brands are digging through their archives and re-issuing designs from the period, and others are working with designers inspired by the decade.
Though Parlophone/Warner Bros, which owns the bulk of Bowie's back catalogue, hadn't said at time of writing whether it would start re-issuing his work, record companies have long been aware of the profitability of this.
The launch earlier this year of Lizzie Skurnick Books, which is re-issuing Young Adult classics by authors such as Lois Duncan and Ellen Conford, is a reminder that this is not exclusively a twenty-first century phenomenon.
The brothers became so wealthy that they even issued their own paper money — so-called Mills Money, complete with their signatures — getting around a Texas law forbidding the practice by simply re-issuing currency from the Mississippi and Alabama Railroad Company.
I'd rather play records than hoard them, and I've come to find that, while re-issuing The Replacements on 180-gram vinyl may well lower the value of my originals on Twin/Tone, the fact that people are willing to buy actual records means that I can get my hands on a re-issue of Psychocandy and (maybe one day) a copy of Lonesome Crowded West for less than $800.
(Revised and re-issued, 1938).
Actually a reprint, but re-issued this year".
Governments sometimes re-issue coins by restriking them.
It also re-issues, re-masters, re-packages and re-releases Elvis with bewildering ingenuity.
Realizing they had untapped gold, A&M re-issued the Temple album in the summer of 1992.
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