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Inxs - The remastered albums are out, with extra tracks! If only Prince would do this.
Remastered, demos and unreleased songs included, plus liner notes. If Prince did do this...where would "Gotta stop messin' about appear? On Dirty Mind or Controversy. It sits nicely on Dirty Mind, after Gotta Broken Heart again... . | |
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What are the bonus tracks on each? | |
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So Far, Kick, X and Welcome to wherever you are are out, remastered extras are:
Kick: Move on (unreleased Guitar version) Jesus was a man (unreleased: fucking fantastic song!) Mystify (unreleased chicago demo) The Trap (unreleased demo) X: Waiting to be free (unreleased) Deepest Red Salvation Jane (unreleased demo) Who Pays the price (demo) Dark Of Night (original version of by my side) Welcome to wherever you are: The Answer (unreleased Wishing well (unreleased Version 2) All Around (unreleased Version 2) The Indian Song (unreleased) Heaven Sent (Waltz version - original unreleased demo) The sound is fantastic, and best, all three albums for £20! . | |
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Just ordere them
I've always thought that Welcome 2 wherever u are was their best album!! It's certainly in my fave top 20 albums of all time !! "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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Wasted is so underrated,its raw its full of funk,rock,& emotion puring out of everything michael had. ***************************************************************************************
Song of the Day: Prince *Acknowledge Me* | |
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? [This message was edited Tue Jun 10 9:33:47 PDT 2003 by IstenSzek] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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INXS also came out with "Stay Young: The Deluxe Years 1979-1982". It cover their early years and has bonus tracks and rarities. I LOVE their early stuff. That was when they were searching for an identity by playing new wave, ska, punk, and disco, before settling on their hard rock/funk sound. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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