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Reissue Talk Ocho (8) previously threads part 7 http://prince.org/msg/8/397614 part 6 http://prince.org/msg/8/395102
tracklist for Alexander O’Neal's 'Love Makes No Sense', out on 5th August 2013:
DISC ONE 1. In The Middle 2. If U Let It 3. Aphrodisia 4. Love Makes No Sense 5. Home Is Where The Heart Is 6. Change Of Heart 7. Lady 8. All That Matters To Me 9. Since I’ve Been Lovin’ You 10. Your Precious Love 11. What A Wonderful World DISC TWO BONUS TRACKS 1. All That Matters To Me [Dan's 12" Club Mix Introducing Chani Chan] 2. All That Matters To Me [12" Daytime Mix] 3. All That Matters To Me [Serious Rope Mix] 4. All That Matters To Me [Radio Mix] 5. Aphrodisia [Morie Palma Mix] 6. Aphrodisia [Nelly's Quiet Storm – Full Length] 7. In The Middle [The Glam Slam Mix] 8. In The Middle [Rapless Mix] 9. In The Middle [Brown Surround Mix] 10. In The Middle [Radio Mix] 11. Love Makes No Sense [7" Radio Mix] 12. Love Makes No Sense [Brothers In Rhythm dub] 13. Come Correct 14. If You Were Here Tonight [live] [Edited 7/20/13 6:04am] 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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[Edited 7/21/13 19:51pm] 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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Here's the tracklist:
SOS BAND
1. No One’s Gonna Love You 2. Weekend Girl 3. Just The Way You Like It 4. Break Up 5. Feeling 6. I Don’t Want Nobody Else 7. Body Break BONUS TRACKS: 8. Break Up Part 1 [Remix] 9. Just The Way You Like It [Like It Long Mix] 10. No One's Gonna Love You [Special Long Version] 11. Weekend Girl [Radio Edit] 12. I Don't Want Nobody Else [edit] [Edited 7/24/13 6:01am] 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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Epic/Legacy are to release Higher! a four-CD deluxe box set celebrating the music of Sly & The Family Stone. This career-spanning package will feature 17 previously unreleased tracks, alternate versions, mono singles, demos, instrumental and live performances from concerts and TV appearances. A 104-page book comes as part of the set, and the discs and book will reside in a ten-inch square deluxe slip-case. The book sounds excellent, featuring fully comprehensive liner notes, an illustrated timeline of Sly’s career, track-by-track annotations, rare photography, 45 rpm label and picture sleeve repros, vintage concert posters and ticket stubs from Sly & The Family Stone shows. Higher! includes 77 tracks in total and is released on 26 August 2013. See track listing below for more details. Purchasing notes: As well as the 4CD box set, US Amazon is offering an ‘exclusive’ (and expensive) 8LP+CD package, with the bonus CD said to contain “6 more extremely rare and previously unreleased tracks”. There is also a ‘best of the box’, 16-track, single CD ‘highlights’ edition which manages to squeeze into its running order a few of the unreleased gems.
Higher! – Sly & The Family Stone full track listing:
Disc Two (1967-1968):
Disc Three (1968-1970):
Disc Four (1971-1977):
Epic Records album index:
Exclusive to Amazon.com, the US version of this set comes with a fifth bonus disc containing six more rarities. They are:
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1. Am I Too Late
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I was originally very excited about this, but as a long-time fan and collector of everything already out on CD - the only "new" thing about this is the Ralph Rosario mix of the first song. I really wish they would stop rehashing and either release entirely new (not on CD before) stuff or do an entire album of re-worked, extended versions. Sylvester is extremely underrated! | |
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They remastered the Sylvester it sounds much better. It was overdue for a remaster 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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Artist: Various Artists
Collection 2
Collection 3
Collection 4
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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Revisit The Mighty Mac’s Roots With Expanded And Remastered Both Will Be Available On August 20 This summer, revisit the Fleetwood Mac’s early years with two special releases from Reprise Records. . The first is an expanded and remastered edition of THEN PLAY ON, Fleetwood Mac’s 1969 debut on Reprise. This reissue features the original U.K running order and track segues, with “One Sunny Day” and “Without You” making their first appearance on a CD issue of the album, as well as new liner notes by veteran rock journalist David Fricke and four bonus tracks, including the revered single “Oh Well – Pt. 1,” which boasts one of the great guitar riffs in rock history and has been covered by likes of Billy F Gibbons, Jimmy Page, and Tom Petty. . The second release is FLEETWOOD MAC: 1969-1972, a beautiful vinyl boxed set that collects four of the band’s classic albums, each lovingly reproduced on 140-gram vinyl. As a bonus, the set comes with an exclusive replica of the original 1969 7-inch single of “Oh Well – Pt. 1” b/w “Oh Well – Pt. 2.” . THEN PLAY ON: EXPANDED EDITION and FLEETWOOD MAC: 1969-1972 will both be available August 20. . Fleetwood Mac was already a popular blues band in 1969 when they released THEN PLAY ON, the group’s stellar third studio album. It was the first with guitarist-songwriter Danny Kirwan and ultimately its last with founding member Peter Green. The album’s powerful mix of blues and rock includes standout tracks like “Rattlesnake Shake,” “Searching For Madge” and “Coming Your Way.” Rhino’s newly re-mastered and expanded edition includes four bonus tracks originally released as singles: parts one and two of “Oh Well,” “The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)” and “World In Harmony,” which is available on CD for the first time. . FLEETWOOD MAC: 1969-1972 features four complete albums – Then Play On (1969), Kiln House (1970), Future Games (1971) and Bare Trees (1972) – housed in a striking black slipcase. To ensure superb sound quality, Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering cut the lacquers for all four albums. The records look as good as they sound thanks to authentically reproduced packages, including gatefolds for Then Play On and Kiln House and single sleeves for Future Games and Bare Trees. . The set follows the band through an early transitional period. With Kiln House, Fleetwood Mac began moving toward a more melodic pop sound on songs like “Mission Bell” and “One Together.” At the time, the band included: Jeremy Spencer (guitar, vocals, piano), Kirwan (guitar, vocals), John McVie (bass) and Mick Fleetwood (drums). Christine McVie was at the recording sessions and contributed backing vocals and the album’s cover art, but she did not join the band until shortly after the album was finished. . The band’s shift toward pop and folk styles continued on Future Games with songs like “Show Me A Smile” and “Morning Rain.” This marks the first Fleetwood Mac album with Christine McVie as a full band member as well as the Mac debut of Bob Welch on guitar. . The line-up stayed the same for Bare Trees, which boasts a consistently strong collection of songs like McVie’s “Spare Me A Little Of Your Love,” Kirwan’s “Dust” and Welch’s “Sentimental Lady.” Although Kirwan was a dominant figure during the recording, penning half of the songs, this would ultimately be his last appearance on a Fleetwood Mac album. . THEN PLAY ON: EXPANDED EDITION FLEETWOOD MAC: 1969-1972 Side 1 Side 2 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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Although Dionne Warwick released five albums and nearly a dozen
Tracks 1-2 produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland [Edited 7/30/13 10:52am] "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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I wish they'd re-release that Live album again. The one that's out, isn't the full album, and they edited some of the live tracks. That's what I want them to do.
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that Sly and the Family Stone set is on my wish list | |
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Universal Music UK will release a deluxe reissue of Tears For Fears‘ 1983 debut album The Hurting on 21 October 2013.
Universal Music will release a deluxe reissue of Tears For Fears‘ 1983 debut album The Hurting on 21 October 2013.
The Hurting will not only be issued as a two-CD deluxe edition (which includes a 16-track bonus disc of remixes, B-sides and alternate versions), it will also be offered as a limited edition four-disc box set, adding a third CD of previously unreleased live sessions and a DVD of the 1984 concert film In My Mind’s Eye, in which the band perform The Hurting live at the Hammersmith Odeon (almost in its entirety). Each of the four discs will be packaged in individual gatefold wallets and the box will also contain a replica of the Tears For Fears’ 1983 tour programme and a 34-page hardback book detailing the making of the album with rare and previously unseen photos.
One thing’s for sure, whether you opt for the two-disc deluxe edition or the box set, you will be treated to a wealth of remastered material, with many bonus tracks released on CD for the first time. The early single version of Pale Shelter (You Don’t Give Me Love) is included in seven and twelve-inch variants, while debut 45 Suffer The Children makes four appearances on the bonus disc, including the instrumental version and the original twelve-inch remix. The so-called ‘new version’ of fourth single Change (originally appended to the UK cassette of The Hurting) gets its CD debut, as does the early B-side takes on album tracks Ideas As Opiates and The Prisoner. The first Tears For Fears B-side, the quirky Wino, is present and correct having been omitted from 1996′s Saturnine Martial & Lunatic flip-side compilation. The autumn 1982 live radio sessions with David ‘kid’ Jensen and John Peel are commercially released for the first time. These eight tracks (four for each session) can be found on CD 3 within the box set. Change and Start Of The Breakdown – live from Oxford – complete this disc (both originally issued on the limited edition seven-inch double-pack of non-album single The Way You Are). The In My Mind’s Eye – Live At Hammersmith Odeon concert film is issued on DVD for the very first time, especially for this box set. Watch Me Bleed is the only track from The Hurting not performed and the band also try out a few tracks from second album Songs From The Big Chair such as Mothers Talk and The Working Hour. Bonus 7″ single As if it couldn’t get any better, the first 500 customers who order the box from the Universal Box Set Store get an exclusive free re-pressing of the Change seven-inch vinyl in what was originally a withdrawn ‘fishnet’ sleeve, created especially for this release.
Disc 1 – The Hurting
Disc 2 – B-sides and Remixes
Disc 3 – Live Sessions (Box Set Only) Peel Session 01.09.1982
Jensen Session 20.10.1982
From ‘The Way You Are’ single
Disc 4 – DVD – In My Mind’s Eye – Live At Hammersmith Odeon
the band had track listing approval, and they requested that “Saxophones As Opiates” NOT be included. 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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In September it will be ten years since the untimely death of singer-songwriter and musician Robert Palmer. Whether by design or coincidence, Edsel Records will be reissuing his entire Island Records back catalogue on the eve of the anniversary of his passing.
Edsel Music will reissue all nine of Palmer’s Island albums on 26 August 2013 across only four individual releases. What that means is each release is packaged as two-album sets or ‘two-fers’ as they are sometimes known, with one of them managing to squeeze three albums across its two discs (Secrets / Clues / Maybe It’s Live). It’s not exactly ideal, throwing up some strange anomalies such as CD 2 of this aforementioned triple-set starting with the Clues bonus tracks, before getting into the Maybe It’s Live album proper. Six of the nine albums come with bonus tracks, with a few previously unreleased offerings. Pride and Riptide are the most generous with fifteen extra audio tracks between them. These are new remasters from the original tapes in Universal’s UK tape archive.
Full track listings: Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley / Pressure DropDisc 1: Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley
Bonus tracks
Disc 2: Pressure Drop
Bonus tracks
Some People Can Do What They Like / Double FunDisc 1: Some People Can Do What They Like
Disc 2: Double Fun
Secrets / Clues / Maybe It’s LiveDisc 1: Secrets and Clues
Bonus track
Clues
Disc 2: Clues bonus tracks + Maybe It’s Live Bonus tracks
Maybe It’s Live
Pride / RiptideDisc 1: Pride + Bonus tracks
Bonus tracks
Disc 2: Riptide + Bonus tracks
Bonus tracks
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Universal Music will reissue Nirvana‘s third and final studio album, In Utero, on 23 September 2013. The Steve Albini produced recording is being re-released as a 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition box set, which across three CDs is said to contain more than 70 “remastered, remixed, rare and unreleased recordings”, including B-sides, compilation tracks, never-before-heard demos and live material featuring the final touring lineup of Cobain, Novoselic, Grohl, and Pat Smear. No detailed track listings have been announced at the time
This box set also comes with a DVD of the complete Live and Loud show from Seattle’s Pier 48 on December 13, 1993 plus never-before-released bonus material. The Super Deluxe Edition appears to come in the form of a book which slides into a slipcase and comes with a poster. Other formats include a 3LP vinyl set, a two-CD deluxe edition and a single CD remaster. 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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Now, THIS is how reissues should be done!!! What an incredible treasure-trove of unreleased tracks! Gladys Knight fans must be floating on Cloud 9 right now.
CD 1
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This is the version of Visions that I have been waiting for, one with the 12" mix of Save The Overtime (For Me), definitely one of the best tracks Leon Sylvers ever produced. | |
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And I hadn't long purchased the Superbird remaster of "Visions"! Same thing happened with Regina Belle's "All By Myself". Right after Superbird reissued that one, FTG followed up with a better remaster! "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Cloud 9.5!!! !!! Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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SoulMusic’s reissue doesn’t include any additional material, but the booklet features a new essay by Rashod Ollison. Syreeta has been remastered by Alan Wilson
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Just Desserts: The Complete Waitresses contains all of the band’s works for Polydor: albums Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful? (1982) and Bruiseology (1984), the 1983 EP I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts, three single tracks (“Hangover 1/1/83,” the B-side to “Christmas Wrapping,” and two remixes of I Could Rule the World single “Bread and Butter”) and one unreleased track, an alternate version of Bruiseology‘s title track. This two-disc set, produced by Butler with longtime reissue producer Bill Levenson, marks the first time all of these albums have been released in full on CD in the United States. This set is served on September 24
Disc 1: Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful?, I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts and bonus track
Disc 2: Bruiseology and bonus tracks
Disc 1, Tracks 1-11 released as Polydor LP PD-1-6346, 1982 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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kitbradley said: Now, THIS is how reissues should be done!!! What an incredible treasure-trove of unreleased tracks! Gladys Knight fans must be floating on Cloud 9 right now.
CD 1
Visions looks awesome but why do they continue to make weird running order choices. How much better would cd 2 look if they put the instrumental at the end instead of after the 7 inch edit. | |
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BIG BREAK RECORDSAvailable now on pre-order...
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On 30th September, Edsel are releasing 2CD/DVD box sets of the first six Nana albums: Deep Sea Skiving [1983] Bananarama [1984] True Confessions [1986] Wow! [1987] Pop Life [1991] Please Yourself [1992] 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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September 24th 2 CD and digital edition which will have 20 bonus tracks including 10 previously unreleased recordings from Lenny's personal archive!
Deluxe Edition's previously unreleased recordings are six demos and outtakes from the Are You Gonna Go My Way album sessions, as well as three early demos Kravitz recorded for Vanessa Paradis' self-titled 1992 album, which he produced. "I May Not Be A Star (Light Piece For Vanessa)" has never been released in any form, while "Travelogue" and "Lonely Rainbows" were finished and recorded by Paradis for the album. A previously unreleased BBC Radio interview is also included, and acoustic versions of "Believe," "Sister," and "Heaven Help" and seven official B-sides are also featured, completing the commemorative reissue of this epic album.
DISC ONE DISC TWO [Edited 8/20/13 14:10pm] 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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Available Now from Expansion Records - O'Bryan's 1981 "Doin Alright" and 1983 "You & I".
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