Out of Print is a blog of unavailable singer/songwriters and vocalists. The notion of something being 'out of print', however, isn't always straightforward. Can an album that's been reissued in a run of 3000 copies in Japan really be considered to be back in circulation? Can an album that's been made available on itunes, drastically compressed and with shrill sound, be considered genuinely 'available'? Sometimes, I think the answer is 'No'. Stay tuned.