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Reply #120 posted 05/25/12 7:10pm

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I'd like to get this set and run over it with my motorcycle. I am so, so tired of plastic MJ MuZak!

He looks so tough a couple miles below that musical GREASE or Westside Story.

Lounge singer just like Elvis.

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I hope it's okay to post this here smile

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This looks dope !!!! I cannot wait for this.

[Edited 5/25/12 19:13pm]

There must be a reason why...
I don't know.

Allen, Brown, Dickerson, Jordan, Miller, Oskar and Scott. 1971 Far Out Productions
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Reply #121 posted 05/25/12 7:48pm

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MONKEES_-_INSTANT_REPLAY_(LIMITED_EDITION_180G_COLORED_LP)"

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The Monkees Instant Replay on Limited Edition 180g Red LP

The Monkees Friday Music 180 Gram Audiophile Series Continues!

Mastered from the Original Colgems Records Tapes by Joe Reagoso!

First Time 180g Audiophile Vinyl Release!


The Monkees have been one of the world’s most enduring rock and pop acts of all time. Since their beginnings in 1966, their television show, multiplatinum albums, hit singles and concert tours truly made The Monkees one of the most colossal stories in the music business. In 1969, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz went back to the studio as a trio this time and recorded the classic Instant Replay album. Noted for their hit single "Tear Drop City", this masterwork also found The Monkees reuniting with the production team of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart for several of the tracks as well as previous team Monkees writers like Carole King and Neil Sedaka, and highly touted producers like Bones Howe (The Association/Tom Waits) and Shorty Rogers and resulted in some of the finest collaborations ever with this superstar act. Instant Replay also offered the first look at Michael Nesmith’s experimental and groundbreaking recording sessions in Nashville as well as solid compositions from all three Monkees.

Opening up with the pop rocker "Through The Looking Glass," Micky Dolenz is on top of his game vocally with a brilliant background of horns, Bobby Hart on piano and guitar work by legends Keith Allison (Paul Revere & The Raiders) and Gerry McGee (The Ventures/John Mayall). A major fan favorite, this classic was performed at many of the reunion concerts over the years. The late great Davy Jones belts out another Boyce and Hart classic with the haunting ballad "Don’t Listen To Linda." The tune truly resonated with the fans back then and continues to be one of the more appreciated classics in his long list of time tested Monkees favorites. Carole King and Gerry Goffin’s "I Won’t Be The Same Without Her" features a strong vocal performance by Michael Nesmith and the stunning guitar work of both Monkees’ Peter Tork and Glen Campbell. A real summer time feeling song, this track would be a nice bridge to Micky Dolenz’s orchestral masterpiece "Just A Game."

It is no secret that Nesmith was a fan of country music, but also lauded as one of the first pioneers of the country rock genre, not only with his contributions to the earlier Monkees’ recordings as far back as "Papa Gene’s Blues," even for other noted artists like Linda Ronstadt for whom he penned her first smash single "Different Drum." For the Instant Replay album, Nesmith ventured to Nashville’s RCA Studios and cut "Don’t Wait For Me," the first released tune from his now famous Nashville sessions. With the fusion of country studio players and the voice and guitar of Michael Nesmith, The Monkees again were on the forefront of this new genre and would continue with this groundbreaking sound ever more so into future classics like The Monkees Present.

As the '60s would come to a close, Davy Jones would also contribute his major impact on the generation with his truly hip and psychedelic masterpiece "You And I." Noted for its hard rock opening to side two, the track also features the stunning lead guitar textures of Neil Young who recently departed with The Buffalo Springfield. More favorites like Nesmith’s "While I Cry" is one of the artist’s finest compositions of the era. With Mike’s beautiful acoustic guitar work and help from friends like Harry Nilsson, this ballad would truly become one of the more enduring songs from this 1969 classic Monkees album.

Neil Sedaka and Carol Bayer Sager contribute one of the classiest Monkees ballads ever with "The Girl I Left Behind Me." Once again, the late great Davy Jones provides a superstar vocal second to none, with a soulful orchestra fill and band setting featuring the production and skillful piano work of Neil Sedaka, while Micky Dolenz would close out the album with his classic "Shorty Blackwell." The whimsical tale of Micky’s cat and a nod to his friends The Beatles’ "A Day In The Life," "Shorty Blackwell" would take almost a year to record and feature a bevy of the original wrecking crew of Hollywood musicians like drummer Jim Gordon (Eric Clapton/Traffic), Tommy Tedesco on guitar and even his sister Coco Dolenz on vocals. This track along with the other eleven tunes make this one of the more enduring and loved albums in the superior catalog of Monkees classics.

Friday Music is once again very honored to announce the continuation of The Monkees Friday Music 180 Gram Audiophile Series with the re-release of their 1969 masterwork Instant Replay. Mastered by Joe Reagoso (The Monkees/Elvis Presley/Brian Wilson) from the original Colgems Records tapes at Friday Music Studios, this first time audiophile vinyl release is also for a very short time being offered in limited edition red vinyl as well as a first time gatefold cover presentation.

The Monkees Instant Replay Track Listing:

1. Through The Looking Glass
2. Don’t Listen To Linda
3. I Won’t Be The Same Without Her
4. Just A Game
5. Me Without You
6. Don’t Wait For Me
7. You And I
8. While I Cry
9. Tear Drop City
10. The Girl I Left Behind Me
11. A Man Without A Dream
12. Shorty Blackwell

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #122 posted 05/25/12 7:57pm

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THE_MONKEES_-_PISCES_AQUARIUS_(LP)"

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Availability: 5/28/2012

The Monkees Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. on LP

After making most of Headquarters on their own, the Monkees broadened their outlook for their fourth album, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., bringing in select session players to assist them in the recording. This album marked several changes for the group, the most immediately noticeable being Mike Nesmith’s increased vocal contributions. He sings lead on five of the album’s tracks, while Mickey Dolenz, the band’s previously dominant lead vocalist, sang only three. But what a trio of tunes! Mickey memorably voiced “Pleasant Valley Sunday,” another hit from the pens of Goffin & King and one with surprisingly sharp social commentary. Climbing to #3 on the pop charts, it featured a blazing, “Paperback Writer”-style guitar riff that fit seamlessly alongside the other rock hits of the day. The single’s B-side, “Words,” also with a Dolenz lead vocal, became a hit as well.

Beyond his voice, Dolenz significantly contributed to the sessions by bringing a Moog synthesizer into the studio, one of the first twenty ever produced. This made Pieces one of the first, perhaps THE first, rock album to include the Moog. It was featured to great effect on Mickey’s third lead vocal track, “Daily Nightly.” This adventurous spirit proved contagious, making Pieces one of the most fully-realized albums in the group’s career. In addition to recording songs written by their usual songwriters, songs from up and coming pop composers like Harry Nilsson, Michael Martin Murphy and Jeff Barry were also included.

As previously mentioned, Nesmith stepped to the vocal fore on this release, notably on the soaring Mann/Weill composition “Love is Only Sleeping.” A hypnotic song in trippy 7/4 time, it is one of the Monkees’ finest recorded moments. Originally intended to be a single, it remains one of their most admired album cuts and was featured in three separate episodes of the television show. Another Nesmith-led track, the country rock showcase “What Am I Doing Hangin’ Round?,” delightfully foreshadowed the direction he would later take on his solo recordings with the First (and Second) National Band. The album’s closer, “Star Collector,” is a decidedly adult take on the subject of groupies and an indication that the band had grown weary of squeaky clean, bubblegummed themes.

The album’s title refers to the astrological signs of the four members. Since both Nesmith and Davy Jones were Capricorns (and both share a December 30th birthdate), the “& Jones Ltd.” tag was added to avoid confusion. The album’s front cover artwork, an illustration by Bernard Yezsin, features four blank-faced band figures staring out over a sea of colored flowers, with the Monkees’ logo half-hidden among the flora. An apparent homage to the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band released earlier that year, it was another deliberate signal that the Monkees were a real band, ready to be judged amongst their peers.

Now, thanks to this sparkling Sundazed reissue, you may join the jury, too. Pressed on high definition vinyl and sourced from the original Colgems analog master tapes, the songs practically leap from the deep grooves straight to your ears. Also included are two bonus tracks from the album’s recording sessions: “Goin’ Down (previously unissued alternate mix)” and “Daily Nightly (previously unissued alternate mix).”

The Monkees Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. Track Listing:

1. Salesman
2. She Hangs Out
3. The Door Into Summer
4. Love Is Only Sleeping
5. Cuddly Toy
6. Words
7. Goin' Down* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
8. Hard To Believe
9. What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?
10. Peter Percival Patterson's Pet Pig Porky
11. Pleasant Valley Sunday
12. Daily Nightly* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
13. Don't Call On Me
14. Star Collector

*Bonus Tracks

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #123 posted 05/25/12 8:34pm

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AL_GREEN_-_GET'S_NEXT_TO_YOU_(LP)"

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Availability: JUNE 26, 2012

Al Green Get's Next To You on LP

Born April 13, 1946 in Forest City, AR, Al Green began singing in his family’s gospel group. His distinctive vocal talent and extraordinary ability to master pop, R&B, and gospel genres has enabled him to become an international superstar. Not only is he Hi Records’ most awarded singer/songwriter, but in a phenomenal career spanning more than thirty years, he's charted six #1 hits and has been inducted into the prestigious Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

Originally released in 1971, Al Green Get's Next To You was his first major release and it features a killer selection of raw Memphis soul. The formula for his string of subsequent hits is firmly in place and Al's beautiful voice is swept up wonderfully in the sympathetic production handled here by the great Willie Mitchell.

It's hard to imagine how anyone could have come up with a better showcase for Al's amazing voice. Proof of this can be heard on the record's great Green originals "All Because," "I'm A Ram," "You Say It" and the classic "Tired of Being Alone" as well as on the covers like "Driving Wheel," "Can't Get Next To You" and "Light My Fire."

Al Green Get's Next To You Track Listing:

1. I Can't Get Next To You
2. Are You Lonely For Me Baby
3. God Is Standing By
4. Tired Of Being Alone
5. I'm A Ram
6. Driving Wheel
7. Light My Fire
8. You Say It
9. Right Now, Right Now
10. All Because

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #124 posted 05/26/12 5:37am

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Caramelpfe said:

kitbradley said:

If anyone here does order this, please let us know about the sound quality. I'm not sure if there is much anyone can do with any master tapes from Buddah Records. Phyllis Hyman's debut album received it's first reissue through Unidisc and it sounded so flat like the Unidisc reissue of "This Is Your Life". A few years later, The Right Stuff gave Phyllis' debut a stateside reissue with liner notes by David Nathan. I purchased the disc and it turned out the remastering sounded no better than the Unidisc release.

It's going to be interesting to hear what FTG is going to be able to do with some of these upcoming 70's Melba Moore reissues. I believe she recorded several of those albums with Buddah Records.

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I have "This Is Your Life" on pre-order and I will let everyone know how it sounds together with the 2 Roy Ayers cds on Columbia.Sony Japan is yet to disapoint me so I have no doubt that they will do a great remastering job.

As a example the kashif twofer which was released by Super-Bird in the uk compared to Sony Japan cd versions,imvho the Jap cds sounds so much more powerful and clear without being over-compressed at all.

I also just received 2 Al Jarreau( `80&`81) cds from Japan and I think that this is the first time that they have been remastered and they sound absolutely excellent.

Definietly not cheap but worth every penny.

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Reply #125 posted 05/26/12 7:16am

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windjammer said:

kitbradley said:

If anyone here does order this, please let us know about the sound quality. I'm not sure if there is much anyone can do with any master tapes from Buddah Records. Phyllis Hyman's debut album received it's first reissue through Unidisc and it sounded so flat like the Unidisc reissue of "This Is Your Life". A few years later, The Right Stuff gave Phyllis' debut a stateside reissue with liner notes by David Nathan. I purchased the disc and it turned out the remastering sounded no better than the Unidisc release.

It's going to be interesting to hear what FTG is going to be able to do with some of these upcoming 70's Melba Moore reissues. I believe she recorded several of those albums with Buddah Records.

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I have "This Is Your Life" on pre-order and I will let everyone know how it sounds together with the 2 Roy Ayers cds on Columbia.Sony Japan is yet to disapoint me so I have no doubt that they will do a great remastering job.

As a example the kashif twofer which was released by Super-Bird in the uk compared to Sony Japan cd versions,imvho the Jap cds sounds so much more powerful and clear without being over-compressed at all.

I also just received 2 Al Jarreau( `80&`81) cds from Japan and I think that this is the first time that they have been remastered and they sound absolutely excellent.

Definietly not cheap but worth every penny.

I fell out with Superbird Records after recently buying the twofer they released of Regina Belle's first two albums. It had lots of bonus tracks but all of them were vinyl rips!!!!eek FTG is reissuing Belle's first album later this year and they are guarentting the bonus tracks will be from the master tapes.whew

"It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
"The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing." - Socrates
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Reply #126 posted 05/27/12 2:46pm

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Unreleased soundtrack album of an aborted film project, produced 1958 by Sandro Bocola and Dennis Bailey in Paris. Excellent hard bop and modern jazz session featuring Donald Byrd (trumpet), Barney Wilen (tenor saxophone), Jimmy Gourley (guitar), Walter Davis (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Al Levitt (drums). “Jazz in Camera – Bande 1-6″, transferred and mastered from unique transcription discs (acetates), recently discovered in the estate of Barney Wilen as only remaining source. Lost “nouvelle vague” soundtrack with a combination of true jazz legends, finally released after more than 50 years, including original session photos by the producers.

Sandro Bocola: about the soundtrack Jazz in Camera

Paris in the late fifties had become the Mecca of modern jazz. Among other international stars such as Lester Young, Bud Powell, Kenny Clarke, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Oscar Pettiford, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers played in jazz clubs such as the Chat qui pèche, the Club Saint Germain and the Blue Note. Miles Davis recorded the soundtracks for several films in Paris with musicians like Barney Wilen, and Duke Ellington performed in the city with his “Famous Orchestra”.

Shortly after the start of a multi-year sojourn in Paris, I designed the project of an avantgarde jazz film in 1958 together with my friend Dennis Bailey, as a modern version of the legendary short film Jamming the Blues with Lester Young, with a group of musicians in a recording studio who produced a record. We had planned to first record the soundtrack. Then the musicians should be filmed in a studio with multiple cameras, as they repeat their original sound recording in a kind of playback. The resulting footage was then alienated in colour, as rhythmic montage cut to the original soundtrack.

After I had found a sponsor in one of my clients, who would finance the project, I put a little band together with the help of my friend Barney Wilen, which ultimately included the musicians Donald Byrd (tp), Walter Davis (p) Jimmy Gourley (g ), Al Levitt (dr), Doug Watkins (b) and Barney Wilen (ts). Boris Vian, who held a senior position at the record company Phillips, provided the recording studio where we met the musicians in July 1958 for the recording of the soundtrack. It should start with a quick piece, followed by a slow blues, and eventually followed by another quick piece, A Night in Tunisia.

After several test runs, during which we made a series of preparatory photographs, the soundtrack of the planned film was recorded. Now we could start with the first shooting for which we had won the famous cameraman Raoul Coutard. Unfortunately, the unexpected bankruptcy of the sponsor François Peyron finished our project. The laboratory, whose bills we could not afford to pay, refused to deliver us the previously developed film material and the musicians turned back to their own affairs. The only thing we had were the shellac records of the soundtrack, of which Dennis and I kept one copy to listen to them from time to time for our pleasure.

As Patrick Wilen worked up the musical legacy of his late father this year, he came across the soundtrack of the aborted project Jazz in camera at my place, which he, after more than fifty years, now makes accessible to the public for the first time on this CD and LP in collaboration with the Berlin based label Sonorama Records.

Tracklisting:

01. Jazz in Camera – Bande I
02. Jazz in Camera – Bande II
03. Jazz in Camera – Bande III
04. Jazz in Camera – Bande IV
05. Jazz in Camera – Bande V
06. Jazz in Camera – Bande VI

The album Donald Byrd & Barney WilenJazz In Camera” (Sonorama) is going to be released February 24, 2012.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #127 posted 05/28/12 6:57pm

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This set was actually released last year, but it's a pretty good compilation. It comes as a double CD or two volumes of 3 LPs (each volume sold separately).

Soundway set sail for Colombia once again, delving deeper into the South American country’s rich musical past. Boasting 55 tracks spread over two CDs and two triple LPs, ‘The Original Sound of Cumbia’ is Soundway’s definitive guide to the origins of Colombian cumbia and porro and the result of five years pain staking re-search by Will ‘Quantic’ Holland.

Disc 1 tells the story of some the earliest Colombian cumbia recorded, a genre that captured a nation, spreading from its birthplace on the Caribbean coast in land to central Colombia and the capital Bogota. Disc 2 sees the evolution of cumbia. Greats of Colombian music like Alberto Pacheco, Toño Fernández & Anibal Velasquez brought the music forward, bringing new influences and instruments to the genre. What had once been considered the music of the underclasses had risen up as the new sound of a nation.

After five years of becoming slowly submerged in Colombian musical culture, learning the accordion, setting up a band and a studio, and scouring the country in search it’s recorded legacy, Will ‘Quantic’ Holland (Quantic Soul Orchestra & Quantic y su Combo Barbaro) has compiled the fruits of his labour into this unique compilation that tells the story of cumbia in the years of the phonograph record’s supremacy. Along with good friend and head of Soundway Records, Miles Cletet, Will Holland has condensed hundreds of 78s, 45s and LPs into just over two and a half hours of the finest Colombian cumbia.

Both vinyl editions come with a bonus track and are limited to 1500 copies.

Disc 1

1. Gastón (El Isleño) con El Conjunto de Jaime Simanca – La Cumbia Está Llamando
2. Conjunto Los Rumberos – Cumbia del Puerto
3. Lucho Peréz – Judith
4. Alberto Pacheco y su Conjunto – Sembrando Café
5. Rafael Yepes Crespo con sus Negros de la Región – Nubia en la Playa
6. Santander Flores – Capital Cebuista
7. Ruffo Garrido y su Conjunto – El Pájaro Prieto
8. Conjunto Ritmos del Caribe – La Fullera
9. Anibal Velásquez y Su Conjunto – San Jacinto
10. Orquesta Ritmos de Sabanas – Montería
11. Baldomero Urieles con Efrían Burgos y su Conjunto – Amor del Magdalena
12. Los Alegres del Valle – Samaria
13. Conjunto Martínez – Cumbia Fonsequera
14. Silvio Guzman y Conjunto Jose M. Peñaranda – Canto a Betty
15. Pedro Salcedo y su Orquesta – La Vaca y El Caporal
16. Los Alegres Bucaneros – Cumbia Bucanera
17. Gildardo Montoya y Conjunto Los Rumberos – Fabiola
18. Guillermo Muñoz y Conjunto Típico del Magdalena – Cumbia de Todos
19. Cresencio Salcedo – Me Quedo con el Viejo
20. Lalito y Conjunto Colombia – Flores de Colombia
21. Nacho Paredes con Los Vaqueros Sabaneros – Dulce Lamento
22. Los Ases del Ritmo – La Margarita
23. Emiro Caicedo y su Combo – Los Cumbiamberos
24. Hugo Racedo y su Conjunto – Cumbia del Magdalena
25. Trio Serenata – Cumbia Sobre El Mar
26. Los Indígenas – Sangre Goajira
27. Toño Fernandez – La Muerte
28. Los Hermanitos Ferreyra – Cumbia del Mar

Vinyl bonus track

Angel Martínez con Los Sabaneros – Cumbia Alegre

Disc 2

1. Betopey – Cumbia del Carnaval
2. Conjunto Miramar – Reina de Cumbias
3. Los Cumbiamberos de Chorrera – La Millera
4. Andrés Landero – Rosa y Mayo
5. Los Tigres con Morgan Blanco – La Culebra
6. La Cumbia Soledeña – Tambo, Tambo
7. Jaime Simanca y sus Fandangueros – Cumbia Negra
8. Aniceto Molina y su Conjunto – Cumbia Candela
9.Banda Bajera de San Pelayo – Descarga en Cumbia
10. Alberto Pacheco – Guayabita Colorá
11. Banda 11 de Enero de Murillo – La Cachona
12. Lucho Campillo y su Conjunto – Rastrillando
13. Carlos Román – El 4 y 5
14. Banda 2da de Laguneta v – Tracionera
15. Satanás y su Grupo – Cumbia de La Montaña
16. Toño Fernández – La Guacharaca
17. Lucho Yepez – La Gaita del Pato
18. El Pholy Combo – El Porro es Hermano De La Cumbia
19. Grupo Costa Brava – A Baranoa
20. Elías Morón y su Conjunto Vallenato – Playas Embrujadas
21. Chico Cervantes – Cumbia Colombia
22. Anibál Velásquez y su Conjunto – Cumbia Bogotana
23. Alfonso Puerta y su Conjunto – Pescadores del Mar
24. Miguel Durán – Elionora
25. Celia Estremor y su Grupo de Baile Cantao – El Secuestro
26. Hermanos Tuiran – Lluvia
27. Unknown – El Niño Llora

Vinyl Bonus Track

Heber Macias – Cumbia Linda

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #128 posted 05/29/12 1:23pm

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Dionne Warwick and Isaac Hayes’ long-unavailable 1977 live concert LP makes its CD debut

Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman
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Reply #129 posted 05/29/12 3:24pm

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I never thought these would actually be released, but they are in stores right now:

My Bloody Valentine remasters! eek

The EP Collection 1988-1991

Isn't Anything

Loveless

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Reply #130 posted 06/01/12 12:22pm

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ALL CHERRY POP/BBR f

1. DO WHAT YOU FEEL 2. I’M SO PROUD 3. SO DEEP IN LOVE 4. I’M GLAD IT’S YOU 5. HEAVEN IN YOUR EYES 6. THEY SAY 7. LOVE, PEACE AND UNITY 8. IT’S OKAY 9. HEAVEN IN YOUR EYES (12” VERSION) 10. DO WHAT YOU FEEL (SINGLE VERSION) 11. IT’S OKAY (SINGLE VERSION) 12. HEAVEN IN YOUR EYES (EXTENDED DANCE VERSION) 13. I’M SO PROUD (SINGLE VERSION)

1. MY NEW BOYFRIEND
2. COME BACK TONIGHT
3. TONIGHT AND FOREVER
4. SPOILED GIRL
5. TIRED OF BEING BLONDE
6. THE WIVES ARE IN CONNECTICUT
7. ANYONE BUT ME
8. INTERVIEW
9. MAKE ME FEEL SOMETHING
10. CAN’T GIVE IT UP
11. BLACK HONEYMOON
12. TIRED OF BEING BLONDE (SINGLE VERSION)
13. MY NEW BOYFRIEND (REMIX)
14. MY NEW BOYFRIEND (DUB VERSION)

1. I WANNA HAVE SOME FUN
2. LOVE HOUSE
3. YOUR HOUSE OR MY HOUSE
4. NEXT TO ME
5. READY FOR THIS LOVE
6. CONFESSION
7. I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU
8. YOU STARTED SOMETHING
9. ONE IN A MILLION
10. WALKING ON AIR
11. HOT FOR YOU
12. OUT OF OUR HANDS
13. DON’T CHEAT ON ME
14. LOVIN’ DON’T GROW ON TREES
15. ALL I WANNA DO - with Full Force
Single Edit
16. TOO LATE TO SAY GOODBYE
17. GIVING ME A HARD TIME
18. SHOUT IT OUT
19. READY FOR THIS LOVE 7" Mix

1. LOVE HOUSE The Black Pyramid Mix
2. YOUR HOUSE OR MY HOUSE Extended Version
3. I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU Extended Version
4. I WANNA HAVE SOME FUN Extended Version
5. LOVIN’ DON’T GROW ON TREES Extended Version
6. LOVE HOUSE The Chicago House Jam Mix
7. I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU 12" Mix
8. I WANNA HAVE SOME FUN Sample Some Fun Mix
9. LOVE HOUSE Coldest Mix
10. ALL I WANNA DO – with Full Force FF Remix
11. LOVE HOUSE DJ Pierre Mix
12. I WANNA HAVE SOME FUN Alternative Fun Mix
13 LOVE HOUSE Cool Mix
14. I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU Instrumental
1. I SURRENDER (TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NIGHT)
2. I PROMISE YOU (GET READY)
3. NAUGHTY GIRLS (NEED LOVE TOO)
4. TRUE DEVOTION
5. (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION
6. NOTHING’S GONNA STOP ME NOW
7. IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE
8. THAT SENSATION
9. DREAM CITY
10. THE BEST IS YET TO COME
11. EVEN IN THE DARKEST HOURS Extended Version
12. THE RIGHT STUFF
13. HOT TONIGHT
14. I SURRENDER (TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NIGHT) Original Mix
15. NOTHING’S GONNA STOP ME NOW Jump & Jive Mix
16. (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION Bastone Radio Mix
17. NAUGHTY GIRLS (NEED LOVE TOO) Jon’s Savage Edit
1. NOTHING’S GONNA STOP ME NOW Extended Version
2. I SURRENDER (TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NIGHT) Extended Version
3. I PROMISE YOU (GET READY) Extended Version
4. NAUGHTY GIRLS (NEED LOVE TOO) Special Extended Version
5. (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION Extended Version
6. I PROMISE YOU (GET READY) Stan Shaw Mix
7. NOTHING’S GONNA STOP ME NOW Cub Mix
8. NAUGHTY GIRLS (NEED LOVE TOO) Full Force Naughty House Mix
9. I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION She’s Gotta Have It Mix
10. I SURRENDER (TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NIGHT) 12" Remix
11. NOTHING’S GONNA STOP ME NOW Instrumental
12. I SURRENDER (TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NIGHT) Instrumental
13. I PROMISE YOU (GET READY) Instrumental

1. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY)
2. I’M ALL YOU NEED
3. SUZIE, DON’T LEAVE ME WITH YOUR BOYFRIEND
4. WILD KINDA LOVE
5. HOLD ON TIGHT
6. DO YA DO YA (WANNA PLEASE ME)
7. BABY, I’M LOST FOR WORDS
8. IT’S ONLY LOVE
9. HE’S GOT SEX
10. DROP ME A LINE
11. TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT
12. WANT YOU TO WANT ME
13. ROCKIN’ IN THE CITY
14. NEVER GONNA FALL IN LOVE AGAIN
15. ROCKIN’ WITH MY RADIO
16. AIM TO WIN
17. HOLDING
18. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) Alternative Version
19. HOLD ON TIGHT Radio Mix
20. I’M ALL YOU NEED Single Re-Mix
1. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) Extended Version
2. DO YA DO YA (WANNA PLEASE ME) Extended Version
3. HOLD ON TIGHT Extended Version
4. I’M ALL YOU NEED Extended Version
5. SUZIE, DON’T LEAVE ME WITH YOUR BOYFRIEND Single Re-Mix
6. WILD KINDA LOVE Remix
7. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) Blue Mix
8. DO YA DO YA (WANNA PLEASE ME) Vixen Mix
9. ROCKIN’ WITH MY RADIO Extended Version
10. AIM TO WIN Extended Version
11. HOLDING Extended Version
12. SUZIE, DON’T LEAVE ME WITH YOUR BOYFRIEND Extended Version
13 TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) Instrumental
14. DO YA DO YA (WANNA PLEASE ME) Instrumental
15. HOLD ON TIGHT Instrumental
16. I’M ALL YOU NEED Instrumental
17. HOLDING Dub Mix
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DISC ONE
1. (HURT ME! HURT ME!) BUT THE PANTS STAY ON
2. MORE MORE MORE / LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY Medley
3. DON’T WAIT UP
4. JUST ONE NIGHT
5. PLEASURE ZONE
6. ANOTHER WOMAN (TOO MANY PEOPLE)
7. DON’T CRY WOLF
8. NOTHING YOU DO, NOTHING YOU SAY
9. SAVING IT UP
10. SPIRIT OF AMERICA
11. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET BONUS TRACKS
12. NOW I LAY ME DOWN
13. HOT LOVIN’
14. I WANNA ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ALL NIGHT LONG
15. WALKING ON BROKEN GLASS
16. GO FOR THE HEART Original 1991 Version
17. THAT’S WHAT LOVE CAN DO
18. A SECOND CHANCE
19. FOREVER TRUE
DISC TWO
1. LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY
2. (HURT ME! HURT ME!) BUT THE PANTS STAY ON DJ Pierre’s Mix
3. ANOTHER WOMAN (TOO MANY PEOPLE) Harding/Curnow 12" Version
4. THAT’S WHAT LOVE CAN DO Extended Version
5. A SECOND CHANCE Extended Version
6. NOW I LAY ME DOWN Soundtrack Version
7. DON’T WAIT UP Extended Version
8. (HURT ME! HURT ME!) BUT THE PANTS STAY ON
The Pants Come Off Mix
9. LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY Lee’s House Mix
10. ANOTHER WOMAN (TOO MANY PEOPLE)
Harding/Curnow Rap Version
11. (HURT ME! HURT ME!) BUT THE PANTS STAY ON Instrumental
12. LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY Sleaze Mix
13 JUST ONE NIGHT Radio Edit
14. FOREVER TRUE Instrumental
15. ANOTHER WOMAN (TOO MANY PEOPLE)Harding/Curnow Instrumental
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10th anniversary edition of their Grammy Award-winning debut album! Featuring “She Will Be Loved,” “This Love,” & “Harder To Breathe” + a bonus disc with 17 rare and unreleased demos and b-sides + exclusive unreleased video footage of the making of Songs About Jane.

Track List cd1:

01. Harder To Breathe
02. This Love
03. Shiver
04. She Will Be Loved
05. Tangled
06. The Sun
07. Must Get Out
08. Sunday Morning
09. Secret
10. Through With You
11. Not Coming Home
12. Sweetest Goodbye

Track List cd2:

01. Harder To Breathe (Demo)
02. This Love (Demo)
03. Shiver (Demo)
04. She Will Be Loved (Demo)
05. Tangled (Demo)
06. The Sun (Demo)
07. Must Get Out (Demo)
08. Sunday Morning (Demo)
09. Secret (Demo)
10. Through With You (Demo)
11. Not Coming Home (Demo)
12. Sweetest Goodbye (Demo)
13. Take What You Want (Demo)
14. Ragdoll (Original Demo/Non-LP International B-Side)
15. Woman (Demo)
16. Chilly Winter (Demo)
17. The Sun (Alternate Mix)

[Edited 6/2/12 11:18am]

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Reply #133 posted 06/02/12 11:17am

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The Stylistics, The Streetwise Recordings (Streetwise WR-3075-2, 2012)

  1. Some Things Never Change
  2. Give a Little Love
  3. Don’t Change
  4. The Girl in Yellow
  5. Love is Not the Answer
  6. Hooked On Your Lovin’
  7. When I Will Learn
  8. Just the Two of Us
  9. Special
  10. I Believe (In You)
  11. Love is Serious
  12. Hungry (For Your Love)
  13. Honey
  14. Let’s Go Rockin’ (Tonight)
  15. Sad Girl
  16. O Sha Ma
  17. Only From the Heart
  18. Give a Little Love (Piano and Vocal Mix)

Tracks 1-8 from Some Things Never Change, Streetwise LP SW-3304, 1984
Tracks 9-17 from A Special Style, Streetwise LP SW-3305, 1985
Track 18 from Streetwise single SW-2237, 1984

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Reply #134 posted 06/05/12 9:50am

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Finally !! been waiting for this forever.IMO the best of all the G.Q./Rhythm Makers stuff.

SoulAlive said:

GQ Disco Nights - Expanded Edition front cover

GQ

Disco Nights - Expanded Edition

CD $11.99

Release Date:

July 2012

Nº of Discs:

1

Catalogue Nº

FTG-313

Label:

Funkytowngrooves USA



Tracklisting

1. Disco Nights (Rock Freak)
2. Make My Dream A Reality
3. It's Your Love
4. Spirit
5. This Happy Feeling
6. Wonderful
7. Boogie Oogie Oogie
8. I Do Love You

Bonus Tracks

9. Boogie Oogie Oogie - 12" Version
10. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) - 12 " Version
11. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) - Single Version
12. Make My Dreams A Reality - Single Remix
13. I Do Love You - Single Version

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James Brown catalogue re-released on iTunes, and the re-issuing of the classic James Brown Live at the Apollo album later this year.

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Reply #136 posted 06/07/12 11:41am

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Coming Soon - First fully Expanded CD Reissue Of

Jermaine Jacksons 1986 album "Precious Moments"

(FUNKYTOWN GROOVES)

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Reply #137 posted 06/08/12 5:23am

SoulAlive

BabeeSinista said:

Finally !! been waiting for this forever.IMO the best of all the G.Q./Rhythm Makers stuff.

SoulAlive said:

GQ Disco Nights - Expanded Edition front cover

GQ

Disco Nights - Expanded Edition

CD $11.99

Release Date:

July 2012

Nº of Discs:

1

Catalogue Nº

FTG-313

Label:

Funkytowngrooves USA



Tracklisting

1. Disco Nights (Rock Freak)
2. Make My Dream A Reality
3. It's Your Love
4. Spirit
5. This Happy Feeling
6. Wonderful
7. Boogie Oogie Oogie
8. I Do Love You

Bonus Tracks

9. Boogie Oogie Oogie - 12" Version
10. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) - 12 " Version
11. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) - Single Version
12. Make My Dreams A Reality - Single Remix
13. I Do Love You - Single Version

I can't believe that it's taken so long for this to finally be remastered! nuts Their second and third albums have already receieved the remastered treatment.It's silly that we had to wait this long for their first (and most successful) album to get the same treatment.

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Reply #138 posted 06/08/12 12:04pm

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the forthcoming BBR expanded remasters of MFSB - LOVE IS THE MESSAGE (1973) , CHERYL LYNN - INSTANT LOVE (1982)

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Reply #139 posted 06/11/12 4:22pm

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Finally! A retrospective disc on these girls courtesy of Expansion Records! I was shocked to find out that despite releasing 8 albums on the Motown label, they only managed to have one hit song!eek

1. Heaven's Just A Step Away
2. First Impressions
3. I'm A Believer
4. Love Of My Life
5. Going Thru The Motions
6. Save It for A Rainy Day
7. Could This Be Love
8. Devotion
9. Now That There's You
10. Midnight Music Man
11. Main Ingredient
12. Just A Touch Away
13. You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)
14. Somebody Somewhere
15. Hold On To My Love
16. Didn't Wanna Tell You
17. All Of You
18. Journey To Love
19. He's A Pretender

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Reply #140 posted 06/13/12 1:41pm

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Hollywood Legend Clint Eastwood's Only Vocal Album

Reissued on Vinyl for the First Time Ever

Vinyl Mastered by Joe Yannece

Lacquer Cutting by Carl Rowatti at TruTone Mastering

180-Gram Vinyl Pressing

CD Includes Bonus Single Tracks "Rowdy"/"Cowboy Wedding Song"

Clint Eastwood? That Clint Eastwood? Well, sure…Clint has demonstrated a deep love and aptitude for music as both an actor and a director (e.g. Play Misty for Me; Bird) during his entire career, and here you catch him right at the beginning of it, fresh from his success on the TV series Rawhide, crooning (and quite competently so) a collection of country & western favorites! We’ve added both sides of his 1962 single, Rowdy b/w Cowboy Wedding Song, to the CD release of this 1963 stereo album; the vinyl release (the album’s first-ever reissue in the vinyl format) features 180-gram vinyl pressing. A little-known side of one of Hollywood’s biggest icons!

Tracks:

1. Bouquet of Roses 2. Along the Santa Fe Trail 3. The Last Round Up 4. Sierra Nevada 5. Mexicali Rose 6. Searching for Somewhere 7. I’ll Love You More 8. Tumbling Tumbleweeds 9. Twilight on the Trail 10. San Antonio Rose 11. Don’t Fence Me In 12. Are You Satisfied

CD BONUS TRACKS: 13. Rowdy 14. Cowboy Wedding Song

CLINT EASTWOOD: Rawhide’s Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites CD and LP ORDER NOW!

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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SHOUT FACTORY! TO RE-ISSUE DONNY HATHAWAY LIVE ALBUMS: 1972's Live and 1980's In Performance on July 17th. Remastered by legendary engineer Steve Hoffman...

http://www.amazon.com/Liv...nkc4192-20

Donny Hathaway is one of the most respected soul singers of all time, whose influence lives on in the music of Alicia Keys, Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Amy Winehouse, Beyonce, India.Arie, Brian McKnight, Anthony Hamilton, Usher and many others. Famed for million-selling duets with Roberta Flack, Donny also stepped out on his own for several acclaimed solo albums, including two beloved concert albums, Live and In Performance, before his untimely death in 1979.

Though these albums were hits upon release, they mysteriously fell out of print in the U.S., forcing fans to look for import CDs. Now these two live classics are presented together and on U.S. CD, for the first time. It's the ultimate live release for fans of Donny Hathaway fans and soul music.

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Reply #142 posted 06/14/12 6:00am

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kitbradley said:

Finally! A retrospective disc on these girls courtesy of Expansion Records! I was shocked to find out that despite releasing 8 albums on the Motown label, they only managed to have one hit song!eek

Yeah,they released a ton of albums without ever reaching the success that they had in late 1977,when "You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)" reached Number One on the R&B charts.1983's "He's A Pretender" was a minor hit,though.

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SoulAlive said:

kitbradley said:

Finally! A retrospective disc on these girls courtesy of Expansion Records! I was shocked to find out that despite releasing 8 albums on the Motown label, they only managed to have one hit song!eek

Yeah,they released a ton of albums without ever reaching the success that they had in late 1977,when "You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)" reached Number One on the R&B charts.1983's "He's A Pretender" was a minor hit,though.

According to the liner notes, Motown expected the group to be the new Supremes. As a matter of fact, their first album was released the same year The Supremes officially disbanded. Other than "Turn Me Off", I never heard any of their other music. Most of the songs on this retrospective are pretty darn good. One of the girls sounds so much like Natalie Cole to me. As a matter of fact, when the song first came out, I thought "Turn Me Off" was Natalie Cole. It was years before I found out different.

Not sure why Motown choose not to put any muscle behind them. Great vocal group.

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Swing Out Sister's It’s Better to Travel is further immortalized with a double-disc deluxe edition that features 11 bonus tracks, including non-LP B-sides, all the remixes from original CD pressings and more. While some SOS fans have taken the expanded set’s track listing to task, namely our pals at Super Deluxe Edition (which ultimately earned a response from Connell), the final word on the set’s worth, as always, sits with you, the consumer – and you can make your voice heard when the set hits U.K. shops on July 2.

It’s Better to Travel: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition (Mercury 5338878 (U.K.), 2012)

Disc 1: Original LP and bonus tracks Breakout Twilight World (Superb Superb Mix) After Hours Blue Mood Surrender Fooled by a Smile Communion It’s Not Enough Theme (from “It’s Better to Travel”) Another Lost Weekend (Long Version) Blue Mood (12″ Version)

Disc 2: More bonus material Breakout (NAD Mix) Surrender (Stuff Gun Mix) Communion (Instrumental) Twilight World (Gas Distress Mix) Fooled by a Smile (12″ Mix) Dirty Money Fever Who’s to Blame Wake Me When It’s Over

Disc 1, Tracks 1-9 released as Mercury LP OUTLP1, 1987

Disc 1, Track 10 from Another Non-Stop Sister (Mercury PPD-1031 (JP), 1986)

Disc 1, Track 11 from Mercury 12″ single MERXR207, 1985

Disc 2, Tracks 1 and 6 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 212, 1986

Disc 2, Tracks 2 and 8 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 312, 1986

Disc 2, Track 3 from Mercury 12″ single 870 242-1, 1987

Disc 2, Track 4 from original CD pressings – Mercury 832 213-2, 1986

Disc 2, Tracks 5 and 7 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 512, 1987

Disc 2, Track 9 from Mercury 12″ single MERX207, 1985

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getxxxx said:

the forthcoming BBR expanded remasters of MFSB - LOVE IS THE MESSAGE (1973) , CHERYL LYNN - INSTANT LOVE (1982)




I wish somebody would release "Universal Love". I love this album by MFSB.
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BBR also plan on reissuing I-Level's 1983 debut album that includes the classics . . . .

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I can finally get rid of my vinyl rips nod

Life has a way of making you live it. . . .
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Reply #147 posted 06/15/12 6:40am

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getxxxx said:

Swing Out Sister's It’s Better to Travel is further immortalized with a double-disc deluxe edition that features 11 bonus tracks, including non-LP B-sides, all the remixes from original CD pressings and more. While some SOS fans have taken the expanded set’s track listing to task, namely our pals at Super Deluxe Edition (which ultimately earned a response from Connell), the final word on the set’s worth, as always, sits with you, the consumer – and you can make your voice heard when the set hits U.K. shops on July 2.

It’s Better to Travel: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition (Mercury 5338878 (U.K.), 2012)

Disc 1: Original LP and bonus tracks Breakout Twilight World (Superb Superb Mix) After Hours Blue Mood Surrender Fooled by a Smile Communion It’s Not Enough Theme (from “It’s Better to Travel”) Another Lost Weekend (Long Version) Blue Mood (12″ Version)

Disc 2: More bonus material Breakout (NAD Mix) Surrender (Stuff Gun Mix) Communion (Instrumental) Twilight World (Gas Distress Mix) Fooled by a Smile (12″ Mix) Dirty Money Fever Who’s to Blame Wake Me When It’s Over

Disc 1, Tracks 1-9 released as Mercury LP OUTLP1, 1987

Disc 1, Track 10 from Another Non-Stop Sister (Mercury PPD-1031 (JP), 1986)

Disc 1, Track 11 from Mercury 12″ single MERXR207, 1985

Disc 2, Tracks 1 and 6 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 212, 1986

Disc 2, Tracks 2 and 8 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 312, 1986

Disc 2, Track 3 from Mercury 12″ single 870 242-1, 1987

Disc 2, Track 4 from original CD pressings – Mercury 832 213-2, 1986

Disc 2, Tracks 5 and 7 from Mercury 12″ single SWING 512, 1987

Disc 2, Track 9 from Mercury 12″ single MERX207, 1985

I heard an instrumental version of "Twilight World" a long time ago. Never been able to find it on disc and I don't see it listed here on the deluxe version. mad

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Caramelpfe said:

BBR also plan on reissuing I-Level's 1983 debut album that includes the classics . . . .






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I can finally get rid of my vinyl rips nod




oh wow, good stuff.
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