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TTD albums to be reissued as Sananda Just found this article for anyone who's interested:
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I have much time for TTD (Sananda Maitreya), that being said I am not in favor of this. He is an obscure eighties artist who was once had a huge career high. I don't feel this is like Cassius Clay wanting to be called Muhammad Ali. While I can see an artist has a right to go by the name he choses, as do we all within reason, I think why alienate a thinning fanbase by changing the name. | |
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I'm all for this.... he's been Sananda Maitreya for much longer now than he was known as TTD. They're his albums, his music, why shouldn't they be released under his name now?
Anyone who's going to care enough to buy these reissues, knows that the man has been Sananda Maitreya for a long time, so that makes no difference... and anyone discovering these albums for the first time, well, they're discovering them for the first time so it makes no difference.
It's not like they would be more likely to discover them if they were under the name TTD, as that name is nowhere to be found these days....
So, the most important thing is that these first 4/5 FANTASTIC albums of Sananda's get decent rereleases....
Good for him for standing his ground! | |
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As long as there's bonus tracks and remastered sound ...he can call them anything he wants | |
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I don't know why the name should be changed, since Terence Trent D'Arby was his name at the time. The Cassius Clay album was reissued on CD in the early 2000s and the name wasn't changed and Ali was alive when the CD came out. Albums by The Moments weren't changed to Ray, Goodman, & Brown. 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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Well. I find that name change ridiculous, but yeah, it's his albums. He should be able to release them under whatever name he chooses. | |
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"Introducing The Hardline According To..........SANANDA"????
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Got it on Vinyl | |
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luv4u said: Sananda (TTD) I have it on itunes, loved wishing well when I was really young | |
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Looks like "Hardline" has already been reissued on vinyl:
https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/14286712?ev=rb | |
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woogiebear said: "Introducing The Hardline According To.....SANANDA"????
Yeah, I was thinking the same. His name was part of the title on those early albums. Sananda Maitreya didn't exist at that time. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Yeah... I was never really a huge fan of the name change, either. And his new album, "Pandora's Playhouse" is atrocious. | |
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This is where I'm at with this. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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He can obviously call himself whatever he wants, but to me, he’ll always be TTD. And I speak as someone who finds merit in much of his 21st century music. This re-writing of history certainly won’t help him sell albums. I have this recurring daydream that he became the new frontman and joint songwriter in Queen in the late 90’s. I can soooo hear him doing his own soulful justice to a lot of their catalogue and some memorable new material too... Certainly an improvement on what we got with Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert. | |
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It's ridiculous, but his choice. I don't get why he would want it harder for people to find his albums.
I still play his first album on a regular basis...have it on vinyl and CD. Also love the 2nd one and Symphony or Damn. Vibrator and Wild Card have quality tracks on both.
His last few after he changed his name are pretty bad and this last one Pandora's Playhouse is embarrassing. | |
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I love all TTD's early work, it's really beautiful music, especially his first 3-4 albums. I'm all for anyone doing what they want with their career, but I do agree that much of his work as Sanada is sub-par. I don't feel the need to purchase these new reissues. | |
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NFNF is in dire need to be remastered | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
He said he was inspired by Jada Pinkett Smith from some movie. God he was fine as f**k then - and Vibrator is an amazing album. | |
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i luv the new sananda music .... missed him for a few years ...
I dont care what he wants to do ... with new name etc ... its all good and it is about the music ! Colonel Angus may be smelly. colonel angus may be a little rough . but deep down ... Colonel angus is very sweet. | |
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It's his work so let him have it. | |
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Introducing The Hardline was reissued a couple of years ago. It was still the same cover with Terence Trent D'arby in Big red lettering only on the reissue it says beneath that now known as Sananda Maitreya. I got a copy as my original I got in 1987 was beat up. The reissue is a great pressing. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Sorry. I didn't have time to read the article yesterday. I hope Symphony or Damn gets a vinyl reissue on double vinyl with it's excellent b sides included on the fourth side. A full Wild Card containing all the tracks included on the different versions would be great as well. | |
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