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DandelionPowderman
Looks like there will be a Let It Bleed-release soon. Could be another hi-fi release like TSMR and BB, though. Thanks to Cristiano for digging this up
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DandelionPowderman
Looks like there will be a Let It Bleed-release soon. Could be another hi-fi release like TSMR and BB, though. Thanks to Cristiano for digging this up
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I wouldn't hold your breath. It's ABCKO so it's likely to be the album in mono and stereo, Honky Tonk Women single, the vinyl and a book. All for about $75/£75.
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DandelionPowderman
Looks like there will be a Let It Bleed-release soon. Could be another hi-fi release like TSMR and BB, though. Thanks to Cristiano for digging this up
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I wouldn't hold your breath. It's ABCKO so it's likely to be the album in mono and stereo, Honky Tonk Women single, the vinyl and a book. All for about $75/£75.
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11 sept 1968 Incidental Music From A Degree of Murder by Brian Jones 29p. London Leeds Music EF33064
Interesting! Can you tell me more about this file/info?
ABKCO have copyright on this?
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TravelinMan
Release “Criss Cross” as a worldwide single. Although Jagger would probably want something with his new vocal.
There probably could be a Goats Head bonus. It would be amazing to have Jagger sing on the stunning “Separately” instrumental with Nicky Hopkins’ piano.
IMO, Criss-Cross Mind quickly runs out of steam and becomes rather boring.
Adding vocals on Separately, however, is a brilliant idea!
Totally agree with you concerning Criss-Cross Mind. It starts out strong, but something's lacking that maintains the listener's interest. It soon meanders along aimlessly and, as you said, becomes rather boring. A surprising instrumental bridge like in Everything's Turning To Gold or Shattered could have lifted the track tremendously.
Separately, however, is such a hauntingly beautiful instrumental that I have a hard time imagining a vocal melody that would fit or not destroy it (what imo actually happened with Aladin Story/So Divine where I still prefer the instrumental). Therefore, getting the instrumental Separately in perfect quality is still one of my wet dreams...
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Rocky Dijon
Ash, I must say that was the best post I've read on iorr (or anywhere, for that matter) in years. Cheers to you.
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TumblinDice76
Is it safe to assume that going forward all vault releases will be from '71 on?
Clearly ABKCO has nothing. TSMR, BB, and Let it Bleed Anniversary sets are all duds. Kind of disappointing that the next vault release is another "Bridges" tour release. Bought the last one, won't buy the new one because I already have everything on it. Something from '76 would have been very welcomed. I have kind of given up on anything from '72 minus L&G ever being released. At this point I can't wait for '89 Atlantic City.
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ash
Oops, that was just something else I wanted to see at the Library Of Congress in addition to the Jagger / Richards papers, it's sheet music for Degree Of Murder. I've been looking out for a copy for years.
I believe it was available for a short time in 1968, owned and published by Leeds Music iirc.
It's not owned by ABKCO and ABKCO confirmed to me that they do not have any of the tapes for the soundtrack.
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buttons67
heres a solution.
stones make abkco a very good offer, buy all their songs back and then release to their hearts content.
who owns the outtakes from the 60,s, there are many, and instrumentals some of which are great.
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Oops, that was just something else I wanted to see at the Library Of Congress in addition to the Jagger / Richards papers, it's sheet music for Degree Of Murder. I've been looking out for a copy for years.
I believe it was available for a short time in 1968, owned and published by Leeds Music iirc.
It's not owned by ABKCO and ABKCO confirmed to me that they do not have any of the tapes for the soundtrack.
Thanks.
So the sheet music was published for a short while in 1968. That would be cool to find!
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24FPS
I think the Stones non-participation in promoting any ABKCO new product says everything. ABKCO probably releases exactly what it legally is allowed to. Without their Stones catalogue, ABCKCO would be practically irrelevant. I wish they'd get this mess cleaned up before I'm Knock, Knock, Knockin' at Heavens Door.
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24FPS
I think the Stones non-participation in promoting any ABKCO new product says everything. ABKCO probably releases exactly what it legally is allowed to. Without their Stones catalogue, ABCKCO would be practically irrelevant. I wish they'd get this mess cleaned up before I'm Knock, Knock, Knockin' at Heavens Door.
The majority of Warhorses played at the concerts helps Abkco's product plenty.
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nick
Is it also safe to say that 4.5 year window is between 68-72?
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iraq0708
no KNOWN ABB outtakes----not known to US here but....someone somewhere...there must be some stuff leftover. Maybe they will show up on the next LP..?!
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Is it also safe to say that 4.5 year window is between 68-72?
No, I was referring to the 65-69 ABCKO-era window. The 68-72 window would include Sticky Fingers and Exile material (non-ABCKO, of course).
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buttons67
gazza, the stones have a helluva big barrel to scrap though.
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gazza, the stones have a helluva big barrel to scrap though.
...and they'd be good scrapings.
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buttons67
gazza, the stones have a helluva big barrel to scrap though.