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jazzbass
I'm not finding a "Super Deluxe".
I can see it at least in the US / UK / german iTunes store (haven't tested others). Go in iTunes to the RS store page with the black background and the tongue logo. There are the "Super Deluxe" as well as the "Deluxe Edition".
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Maindefender
I will wait until the Super Deluxe price goes way down before I bite. You're paying around $90.00 for the Leeds show …….
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Nikkei
it's all about managing expectations i guess.
the Exile and SG bonus discs set the bar pretty high.
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Maindefender
I will wait until the Super Deluxe price goes way down before I bite. You're paying around $90.00 for the Leeds show …….
Or pay £72.99 from Amazon UK
SF Super Deluxe Box - Amzn UK
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Munichhilton
Agreed.
The trick is in the wording.
If Can't You Hear Me Knocking is an alternate 'take' or an alternate 'mix'...big difference. Unfortuneatly they call it an alternate 'version' which could mean either, but I suspect its mix as Led Zep has been doing. Very very slightly different version of the released track...
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dadrob
leeds and roundhouse as well as various outtakes have been around for ages. an extended version of sway with the outro solo elongated would have been great
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kevinkamphuis
From the Rolling Stones mailing;
"All Deluxe and Super Deluxe formats will feature a generous selection of previously unavailable material. These include the alternative version of the chart-topping single 'Brown Sugar' featuring Eric Clapton; unreleased interpretations of 'Bitch,' 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking' and 'Dead Flowers'; an acoustic take on the anthemic 'Wild Horses', and five tracks recorded live at The Roundhouse in 1971 including 'Honky Tonk Women' and 'Midnight Rambler."
Looks like an alternate take of CYHMK
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kevinkamphuis
Where can I get the Leeds show in perfect STEREO soundboard?
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mtaylor
No new song, what is that?
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Kingbeebuzz
OK!!!!! That's it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been with them since 1963 and I've paid 100's if not 1,000's to hear their music, but enough is enough!
They have so much unreleased in the vaults but I'm not going to be stung again in my retirement.
I've now realized they are over and I'm just going to listen to what I've got.
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mickboy
Because, my friend, any semi seasoned Stones Collector has been given very very little here. The SF CD is the BRICKWALLED 2009 version that is STILL IN PRINT.
The Vinyl is going to be also mastered from that BW source so the Vinyl isn't going to sound any better. So I'd be buying something that is in anyway shape or form, not one iota 'better' than what I already have and don't listen to.
It's that simple.
Leeds has been out in mono and excellent quality for over 30 years........
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mickboy
Because, my friend, any semi seasoned Stones Collector has been given very very little here. The SF CD is the BRICKWALLED 2009 version that is STILL IN PRINT.
The Vinyl is going to be also mastered from that BW source so the Vinyl isn't going to sound any better. So I'd be buying something that is in anyway shape or form, not one iota 'better' than what I already have and don't listen to.
It's that simple.
Leeds has been out in mono and excellent quality for over 30 years........
mickboy
Yes, but the Leeds version that has been out for over 30 years is from the mono mix the Stones commissioned to the BBC for broadcasting purposes. The BBC never had the two opening songs, JJF and LWM. Their inclusion now indicates that the Leeds source for the new release is not from the BBC (mono) tape, but from the Stones own archive. And why should they mix it in mono?