I hope they didn't spend a lot on having the audio remastered because I can't tell any difference.
I don't think there are many costs involved in a digital-only release especially when everything is already recorded and mixed and edited.
There was money out there for them to take, so they are. From whatever sales they get, a few cents here and there from the streaming services, and from Google for YouTube monetization. (<might not be a word)
It's called the music biz for a reason. Money.
What was Alizée's involvement? Looks to me like it was limited to making a single post each on three social media platforms one afternoon. Then she went on vacation.
Not that I don't appreciate the videos in the best quality I have ever seen them in. But I already have the CDs and the quality of run-of-the-mill downloads doesn't come close to CD quality, at least from a technical standpoint.
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