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JordyLicks96I have a feeling we'll get an ER reissue at some point.Something inside is telling me we'll get a TATTOO YOU reissue first though.
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JordyLicks96I have a feeling we'll get an ER reissue at some point.Something inside is telling me we'll get a TATTOO YOU reissue first though.
TY is imo the sole candidate left for a reissue.
But a VL expanded re-release might be a good surprise (one day). I don't think it'll ever happen as it would be a double-edged sword for the band = it would prove that in 1993 they had more than decent raw material but they opted to work on the wrong demos, hence the so-so quality of the final album.
("Sparks Will Fly" "New Faces" "Moon Is Up" "Sweethearts Together" "Suck on the Jugular" "Blinded by Rainbows""Baby Break It Down" are among their worst songs ever).
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GasLightStreet
Plenty to put on an ER deluxe!
From the Los Angeles 1978 sessions, where somehow Tallahassee Lassie ended up on the SG deluxe and two tunes were worked on that made ER there is a bevy of covers and the fantastic Not The Way To Go.
1979 Nassau sessions gave us I Think I'm Going Mad, the title track was apparently started there, as well as Little T&A and She's So Cold among a decent amount of unreleased tracks.
The third session was in Paris and that's where a bulk of ER and the its TY tracks were done, with the fourth session being overdubbing, editing and mixing in NYC in the fall and winter of 1979 and possibly into 1980.
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I wonder if anybody that actually did hang up the poster that came with the Emotional Rescue LP
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JordyLicks96I have a feeling we'll get an ER reissue at some point.Something inside is telling me we'll get a TATTOO YOU reissue first though.
TY is imo the sole candidate left for a reissue.
But a VL expanded re-release might be a good surprise (one day). I don't think it'll ever happen as it would be a double-edged sword for the band = it would prove that in 1993 they had more than decent raw material but they opted to work on the wrong demos, hence the so-so quality of the final album.
("Sparks Will Fly" "New Faces" "Moon Is Up" "Sweethearts Together" "Suck on the Jugular" "Blinded by Rainbows""Baby Break It Down" are among their worst songs ever).
Gazza has pointed this out and it is completely correct - how could one release a deluxe album of an album consisting 100% of leftovers? The only thing I can think of is the rest of the songs that were chosen to be worked on - if there were any more. There's never been anything revealed other than what was done for TATTOO YOU.
Chris Kimsey said he spent 3 months going through songs. Mixing of ER was done in late April so maybe he started shortly after that. ER came out in June. Mick and Keith reportedly got together to listen to SG and ER leftovers in September. By the second week of October Mick was recording vocals with Kimsey in Paris.
It's very likely that Kimsey had more than the 11 songs pulled but nothing else was worked on. Maybe more than 11 were worked on and they managed to keep that quiet. Guessing on how much work Mick had to do for those tracks, other tracks, based on bootlegs, anyway, that may've been included that needed that kind of work might be Not The Way To Go, Fiji Gin, Misty Roads, I Think I'm Going Mad, It's A Lie, What Gives You The Right, Fiji Gin (or Jim), Guess I Should Know, I Need You, Munich Hilton...
And that's just some from the SG and ER sessions.
Regaring those VOODOO LOUNGE tracks...
I agree that some of those are among their worst ever but are by far not in say the Top 10 Worst Stones Songs.
What they did accomplish by having those songs, with one of them being beyond boring by the numbers, was the difference from the previous few albums, especially STEEL WHEELS.
Having heard what they elected to leave off or not finish compared to a decent amount of what made the album, VOODOO could've been much better - and shorter.
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I wonder if anybody that actually did hang up the poster that came with the Emotional Rescue LP
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Testify
As the title suggests ... does anyone know if a deluxe version of ER is planned?
Beyond that, what each of us thinks of the album itself, I personally have no problem saying that in my opinion it is one of the best Stones albums, but I understand that not everyone can agree, however what came out of those sessions, it seems to me in Paris, it's a huge amount of material, far from waste, there is a lot of fantastic stuff between covers and original pieces, available on bootleg.
In my opinion it would be really fantastic
For example...
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Erik_Snow
I wonder if anybody that actually did hang up the poster that came with the Emotional Rescue LP
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JordyLicks96I have a feeling we'll get an ER reissue at some point.Something inside is telling me we'll get a TATTOO YOU reissue first though.
TY is imo the sole candidate left for a reissue [from the 73-83 era].
But a VL expanded re-release might be a good surprise (one day). I don't think it'll ever happen as it would be a double-edged sword for the band = it would prove that in 1993 they had more than decent raw material but they opted to work on the wrong demos, hence the so-so quality of the final album.
("Sparks Will Fly" "New Faces" "Moon Is Up" "Sweethearts Together" "Suck on the Jugular" "Blinded by Rainbows""Baby Break It Down" are among their worst songs ever).
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Erik_Snow
I wonder if anybody that actually did hang up the poster that came with the Emotional Rescue LP
Heeheehee..LOTS of cracks I imagine, eh?!Quote
Rockman
I would have but those Hustler pin-ups
were already covering most of the cracks in the walls ...