While initially confusing, it's providing a confirmation that you actually have all of those categories. If you were, say, missing Soloist disks only, it would tell you that "You have all the ..." in the other categories, but then under Soloist Disks, it would list what you are missing (in other words, that section wouldn't say "You have all..." for Soloist disks, but instead list what you are missing..

A little contrived grammatically, yes, but it makes sense at least to me.


John

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