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Subject: Rare Enigma CD in blue tin
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music
Asked by: jeremed-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 02 Aug 2002 13:31 PDT
Expires: 01 Sep 2002 13:31 PDT
Question ID: 49056
I am looking for a rare CD single by the new age music group named
Enigma. This single comes in a round blue tin. There is white
lettering on the top of the tin that says "E3 T.N.T. For The Brain". I
am looking to purchase one of these items.

Clarification of Question by jeremed-ga on 02 Aug 2002 15:37 PDT
Yes, indeed. As with some other Enigma items, this is very difficult
to locate. I've been through numerous rare/out of print CD sales
stores. I have also been to that Enigmamusic.com website.
Unfortunately, they are only collectors like myself and will not sell
anything.
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Subject: Re: Rare Enigma CD in blue tin
Answered By: brad-ga on 02 Aug 2002 16:04 PDT
 
Hello, jeremed-ga 

I believe I found the CD on Ebay, but the auction expires tomorrow.

This one is on the Ebay site for $4.95.  Bidding expires on August 3

Enigma- TNT for the brain CD SINGLE  
Item # 896234920  

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=896234920

Brad-ga

Request for Answer Clarification by jeremed-ga on 02 Aug 2002 16:52 PDT
I search eBay multiple times daily looking for Enimga CD's. The one
that you have found is a 4 track UK release. The one in the blue tin
in a 1 track release from Germany.
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Subject: Re: Rare Enigma CD in blue tin
From: pinkfreud-ga on 02 Aug 2002 14:55 PDT
 
Enigmamusic.com says this about the CD:

"T.N.T. For The Brain 
Country: GERMANY
Cat Number: Virgin VGP 000 122
PROMO scarce 1 track in a special round blue tin. This was a promo
release to media and DJ's only. The 1 track CD features a mix only
available on this CD called T.N.T. For The Brain Cub [sic] Edit. Super
rare and hard to find."

http://www.enigmamusic.com/collection/collect-e3singles.html

As you are no doubt aware, locating a copy of something that is "super
rare" is often frustrating. Perhaps a search of German sites would be
useful (I would attempt this, but I speak very little German.)

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