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bitusa2012
Just got a new email from UMG UK advertising the 30th anniversary Red/Yellow Video Lounge.
Apparently it contains the singles Love is Strong, Out of Tears and .. Fool to Cry!
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mick64
If there is a sticker stuck on the red and yellow vinyl edition stuck on the plastic, it is so difficult to understand
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frankotero
Are the red and yellow vinyls transparent? In the adverts they appear to be.
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GasLightStreet
The album that I've loved and hated... the album that has brought me much glee and pissed me off - a new way of "looking" at it is fantastically put together here.
I suppose at times I've felt like they were just imitating themselves - Sparks Will Fly, New Faces, I Go Wild.
I still can't stand Sweethearts Together.
Nice note of a majority of the demos not making it to Windmill.
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GasLightStreet
Perhaps their oddest effort in regard to era 3, 1989 to basically 2015, with Keith having finished a tour, Mick just releasing WANDERING SPIRIT, the live show, and just under two months of Keith's tour ending in February, Barbados in late April to start writing and recording demos.
A break, more solo related things, then auditions for a new bass player, then more demos in July. Then recording from September - December in Ireland, post in California and NY January - April.
One year almost exactly. Longer than SOME GIRLS!
With a rather bland 2.5 to 3 star album and 3 B-sides better than half the album as the results.
Their meeting in NYC in February about being focused... a few really nice songs but overall... eh. Different, yes - Moon Is Up, Jugular, New Faces... but nothing really outstanding other than Love Is Strong and Out Of Tears. Baby Break It Down is really good.
Weird album.