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mrsjessop
I am interested in buying a CD from a Norwegian singer, Kari Bremnes. I usually buy CDs from Chaosmusic in Australia (when they have special deals like free postage of $5 off). However these CDs are only available as imports with long delivery times and high cost ($40+) I think. Is there anyway of ordering these direct from Europe, eg, through something equivalent to bookdepository? I know I could download from iTunes but would really like a physical CD so I could play it in the car, read the cover notes, lend it to my mum etc.

Any ideas, anyone?
brissymumof2
ebay? i order mine through sanity,but yeah its pretty pricey.

ooo i know big w online music section has cheap imports they can get in including cds not stocked in shops
mrsjessop
Thanks. Is there a European ebay site? I can't imagine this being available through Big W as I don't think she has any fans in Australia. I heard about her from a German music blog site. I don't speak German (or Norwegian) though which would make buying from there a bit difficult.
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