Hi COVENTRY DAVE, I'd like to provide an answer for you but I don't 'do' Facebook (something of a social-media 'Luddite', save a few selected sites - including this one
).
The other thing (which may or may not have any bearing on Steve's intentions vis-a-vis, his work) is that, not only have I stopped buying CD's, some of the ones I did have, have gone to charity. For me, at least, they weren't as successful as vinyl and of course, people lose all the appeal of vinyl album cover composition, artwork etc. with CD's.
The problem for the consumer (in these difficult times) is that, now, there aren't the economies of scale with vinyl records (even though they are making a comeback, which I'm happy about), so the price of a box set in vinyl would be high. It's a difficult one.
As you know, digital and streaming are the fashionable routes (I like to have some tracks on my stick - but its not as much fun as it was in the 1970's to the 1990's inclusive, for 'my' generation). I suppose we'll have to see what happens.
By the way, I acknowledge the impact of the Specials/ Fun Boy Three (from Coventry also) and one of my most important clients in the period 1999-2009, were from Coventry and I like the people.
All the best to you,
Jem '75