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Thread started 04/06/07 12:30am

CinisterCee

albums you would like to see deluxe versions of

Especially ones that haven't seen a reissue yet (ie. I hope you David Bowie and Michael Jackson fans can hush up on this one and think a little deeper)
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Reply #1 posted 04/06/07 12:38am

CinisterCee

Since Island Records is pretty awesome at their other deluxe editions (Diana Ross Diana, DJ Shadow Endtroducing, Eric B & Rakim Paid In Full) and they have merged with Def Jam, I would like to see a deluxe edition for

LL Cool J - Radio.

This album had alternate versions on the 12" singles, studio outtakes (the original "I Need A Beat"), and LL had some impressive live bootleggage from around 1984-1986 (rhyming over T La Rock's "It's Yours" beat)..

and I don't think Radio was part of Def Jam's 2000 remastering campaign so it is LONG overdue.
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Reply #2 posted 04/06/07 12:57am

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There's a whole bunch of 60s jazz releases that due to the restrictions of the release format couldn't include as much stuff as the sessions produced. Of course there has been also a lot of "deluxe versions" made of those for the later CD releases already, but a lot of great music is still hidden from daylight as well.

When I take a look at my CD shelf where I keep my pop records (hey can't keep 'em together with the other stuff) I realize most of the classic albums there have already been turnt into deluxe CD versions. Even including lesser known albums like The Velvet Underground's "Loaded".



But maybe it would be finally the time to release all the Kraftwerk releases as double CDs where one of the CDs would contain the English versions of the songs and the other one the original German ones. There were also a few tracks done in French, as well. Also the very first Einstürzende Neubauten singles and limited vinyl pressings need to be compiled into a proper single release that would make more sense in a way that "Strategies Against Architecture" didn't.
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Reply #3 posted 04/06/07 2:14am

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The Clash - Combat Rock - featuring the official mix and the original Mick Jones "home movie" mix of the album, which differs substantially from the former. There are at least two VERY high quality bootlegs of the mix around, but it would be nice to see this available.

Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue

Miles Davis - On The Corner

Marvin Gaye - In Our Lifetime - this was due out as a double CD last year, expanded to include both original configurations of the album.

Rolling Stones - Some Girls - to include the unedited versions of the songs (at least half of which were twice as long as the official verions - Miss You, Just My Imagination, Some Girls, When The Whip Comes Down)
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Reply #4 posted 04/06/07 2:21am

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Miles Davis - On The Corner

It's about time for that one. nod
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Reply #5 posted 04/06/07 2:35am

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Obviously, all of Prince's albums could use a deluxe treatment.

I'd also really like a deluxe version of Lou Reed's Berlin.
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Reply #6 posted 04/06/07 7:39am

Anx

CinisterCee said:

Especially ones that haven't seen a reissue yet (ie. I hope you David Bowie and Michael Jackson fans can hush up on this one and think a little deeper)


HUNKY DORY!!! biggrin


ok, seriously, i would LOVE to see all of laurie anderson's albums get the remaster/reissue treatment. "big science", "mister heartbreak" and "home of the brave" especially, since they're her classic albums and they're part of a larger cycle of work.
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Reply #7 posted 04/06/07 8:10am

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By deluxe versions, do you mean a remastered album along with bonus tracks such as 12 Inches or unreleased tracks, or live tracks from that era? If that's the case, here's what I would like:

1999 - Prince
Purple Rain - Prince
Throwin' Down - Rick James
Fire It Up - Rick James
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Reply #8 posted 04/06/07 10:03am

NorthernLad

hmmm... good topic. There are alot I would love.

Starting with the entire Neil Young catalog, but especially "Zuma".

I'll have to think about some others...
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Reply #9 posted 04/06/07 12:04pm

GangstaFam

Anx said:

HUNKY DORY!!! biggrin

Yeah, they really missed out by not doing a 30th anniversary issue of that. There's a TON of extra stuff that goes with that album.
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Reply #10 posted 04/06/07 12:22pm

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My very first choice would be Stevie Wonder's '70s albums, but it seems he's not going to budge on releasing some of those rare tracks. Marvin Gaye's In Our Lifetime and the Cure's Disintegration are apparently on the way, so that's a good thing.

Prince and the Beatles are obvious, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Reply #11 posted 04/06/07 4:57pm

CinisterCee

vainandy said:

By deluxe versions, do you mean a remastered album along with bonus tracks such as 12 Inches or unreleased tracks, or live tracks from that era? If that's the case, here's what I would like:


that's EXACTLY what I mean. smile I really liked the deluxe edition for Street Songs, so good call on naming those other Rick James albums! thumbs up!
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Reply #12 posted 04/06/07 5:04pm

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The Jacksons' albums need remastering asap
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Reply #13 posted 04/07/07 7:52am

Cheek

All the classic Tom Waits albums need to be remastered and reissued!!! nod
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Reply #14 posted 04/07/07 8:03am

Shapeshifter

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Moonbeam said:

Obviously, all of Prince's albums could use a deluxe treatment.

I'd also really like a deluxe version of Lou Reed's Berlin.



Berlin was originally planned as a double album with the existing songs being substantially longer, but they were edited down for a single album release and the original tapes have been lost. There is a short piano interlude which appeared on the 8 track versio of the album, linking the two halves of the album together. It's currently being played on the Berlin tour.
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Reply #15 posted 04/07/07 8:04am

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NorthernLad said:

hmmm... good topic. There are alot I would love.

Starting with the entire Neil Young catalog, but especially "Zuma".

I'll have to think about some others...



Neil could start by reissuing Time Fades Away. But he won't. For now.
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Reply #16 posted 04/07/07 8:07am

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AlexdeParis said:

My very first choice would be Stevie Wonder's '70s albums, but it seems he's not going to budge on releasing some of those rare tracks. Marvin Gaye's In Our Lifetime and the Cure's Disintegration are apparently on the way, so that's a good thing.

Prince and the Beatles are obvious, but I'm not holding my breath.



June 5th for Marvin.
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Reply #17 posted 04/07/07 10:26am

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bboy87 said:


I would buy it immediately! Great songs, great voice, but it has to be re-mastered!
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Reply #18 posted 04/07/07 6:14pm

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Angie Stone "Mahogany Soul"
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Reply #19 posted 04/07/07 6:17pm

NorthernLad

Shapeshifter said:

NorthernLad said:

hmmm... good topic. There are alot I would love.

Starting with the entire Neil Young catalog, but especially "Zuma".

I'll have to think about some others...



Neil could start by reissuing Time Fades Away. But he won't. For now.


Yes! For an album as great as Time Fades Away to be hidden away is a crime. The Bridge is one of his best songs. It's an important album in his history, because it was such a complete left turn from Harvest. ISSUE IT, NEIL!! biggrin
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Reply #20 posted 04/07/07 10:42pm

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Purple Rain - with Dez Dickerson's "Modenaire", and all the Time B-sides like "Tricky", and "Grace". Prince's "Possessed"

The entire Dynasty library remastered would also be GREAT!!
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Reply #21 posted 04/08/07 12:42am

Shapeshifter

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NorthernLad said:

Shapeshifter said:




Neil could start by reissuing Time Fades Away. But he won't. For now.


Yes! For an album as great as Time Fades Away to be hidden away is a crime. The Bridge is one of his best songs. It's an important album in his history, because it was such a complete left turn from Harvest. ISSUE IT, NEIL!! biggrin



I can't understand why he didn't release it with On The Beach/Reactor/Hawks & Doves and American Stars & Bars a couple of years ago. The album was remastered and promo CDs of it exist (the source of the latest pirate versions), and it sounds fine. He's a law unto himself is Neil.
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Reply #22 posted 04/08/07 2:35am

thorntonmellon

CinisterCee said:

vainandy said:

By deluxe versions, do you mean a remastered album along with bonus tracks such as 12 Inches or unreleased tracks, or live tracks from that era? If that's the case, here's what I would like:


that's EXACTLY what I mean. smile I really liked the deluxe edition for Street Songs, so good call on naming those other Rick James albums! thumbs up!


The "Street Songs" deluxe edition if my memory serves me came out in 2001 and the bonus disc was the live concert material from the Long Beach Arena with Lady T. That was good stuff on that bonus disc, however, ultmately, given what a monumental marker in American cultural deveopment that "Street Songs" represented, I really think it deserves better treatment. I want outtakes and demos, I want to hear the shit that didn't make it. I want to hear instrumental versions of "Ghetto Life" and "Call Me Up" with Rick laying out and Danny Lamelle blowing his horn all the way through. I want spoken commentary from Rick about the process of making this album. Now maybe I have mixed up my p's and q's and this type of Deluxe Edition has been released, but I don't think so.

At any rate, I *also* want Deluxe treatments for:

1) Mary Jane Girls S/T 1983
2) Sade Stronger Than Pride
3) Guy 1st LP
4) Madonna Erotica
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In my opinion, hands down the best of the Deluxe Editions (that's I've heard anyway) is the one they did for Marvin for "Let's Get It On". That bonus disc was AMAZING. It *was* a lost Marvin ALBUM. THAT is the standard for all Deluxed Editions to come to measure up to.
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Reply #23 posted 04/08/07 4:27am

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Reply #24 posted 04/08/07 4:50am

damosuzuki

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Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue


Good call - I want this album so very badly. I went through a very deep late '60s/early '70s Beach Boys binge recently, and I thought it would be nice to have this album to complement it. Imagine my shock when I found that copies are going for $140.00 minimum. It doesn't seem to be too hard to come by using less legitimate sources, of course...
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Reply #25 posted 04/08/07 12:49pm

SoulAlive

Rick James 'Throwin Down'
Donna Summer 'Live And More'
Prince '1999'
Prince 'Purple Rain'
Madonna 'Like A Prayer'
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Reply #26 posted 04/08/07 3:35pm

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moussemaker said:

bboy87 said:


I would buy it immediately! Great songs, great voice, but it has to be re-mastered!

I don't disagree, but I think Faith sounds rather good compared to other albums from that time.
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Reply #27 posted 04/08/07 3:40pm

NorthernLad

Shapeshifter said:

NorthernLad said:



Yes! For an album as great as Time Fades Away to be hidden away is a crime. The Bridge is one of his best songs. It's an important album in his history, because it was such a complete left turn from Harvest. ISSUE IT, NEIL!! biggrin



I can't understand why he didn't release it with On The Beach/Reactor/Hawks & Doves and American Stars & Bars a couple of years ago. The album was remastered and promo CDs of it exist (the source of the latest pirate versions), and it sounds fine. He's a law unto himself is Neil.


He is a law unto himself, no question about it. I'll have to seek out a copy of the remastered version... all i have is a vinyl rip.
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Reply #28 posted 04/08/07 5:58pm

Najee

At this moment, I would kill several in-laws for a remix album of this group:


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Reply #29 posted 04/08/07 9:43pm

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Najee said:

At this moment, I would kill several in-laws for a remix album of this group:

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nod You and thorntonmellon hit the nail on the head.
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