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DandelionPowderman
It's what's not on the album that would make ER Deluxe a brilliant release. I reckon you're familiar with many of the very good outtakes from these sessions?
Oh, and it IS 40 years now
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TumblinDice76
I think the biggest problem with an Emotional Rescue Special Edition is...Mick Jagger doesn't really like the album. He just said in an interview about She's So Cold that he never really cared for the song SSC or the album EO. Same with Black and Blue. Its hard to imagine a Special Edition of albums that didn't sell overly well and Jagger himself wouldn't be excited to work on. GHS on the other hand is a favorite of Mick's and Keith is rather fond of it as well. So while GHS is not up there with the big 4, it's highly regarded by Mick and Keith.
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TumblinDice76
I think the biggest problem with an Emotional Rescue Special Edition is...Mick Jagger doesn't really like the album. He just said in an interview about She's So Cold that he never really cared for the song SSC or the album EO. Same with Black and Blue. Its hard to imagine a Special Edition of albums that didn't sell overly well and Jagger himself wouldn't be excited to work on. GHS on the other hand is a favorite of Mick's and Keith is rather fond of it as well. So while GHS is not up there with the big 4, it's highly regarded by Mick and Keith.
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jbwelda
Re: Black and Blue?
>Well, for one, it was a panned album.
Panned album? So what? Someone "pans" every album they ever put out until they realize the genius and then all of a sudden its the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Irrelevant, totally.
>Two, it was 40 years for ER this year.
Obviously you have a different way of looking at the calendar than they do.
Emotional Rescue? I think they are smart enough to realize what a dog of an album that was. Talk about your panned albums (and for good reason if you ask me). I think Muddy Waters said it best: its dogshit.
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Gazza
A pity, because on simply musical terms alone there's potentially enough material there for that era to be reappraised favourably with a deluxe reissue
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Gazza
A pity, because on simply musical terms alone there's potentially enough material there for that era to be reappraised favourably with a deluxe reissue
This material could end up on a Tattoo You deluxe box set...
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MidnightGambler
I'd like to have an official release of athe last show of the 1978 US Tour, Oakland, 26 of July.
Perhaps the best show of that tour.
Mick was not referring to this type of release, he was referring to a possible new album, also he did not say that ... but he explained that if an album has a considerable commercial success, for him it is a good album, even if when released he wasn't thrilled.Quote
jbwelda
I get the distinct impression Mick Jagger will put out anything that someone convinces him will sell, regardless of what he may blab about it on any given day. What he "says" is often contradicted the very next day, and that has been a pattern since the early days. He admits it himself, that he plays roles day to day and that is part of it.
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NilsHolgersson
Four Flicks reissue is was I read
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NilsHolgersson
Four Flicks reissue is was I read
Four Flicks was released end of 2003 - so still a few years until the 20th Anniversary.
But 2021 is the 30th Anniversary of 'Live at the Max' and Flashpoint. So maybe a 4K-version of 'Live at the Max' ?
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shortfatfanny
And they didn't care much about the 'anniversary' thing in the past...
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illyad1960
With the GHS and Atlantic City 1989 releases, how many more projects do the Stones still have in their possession? I count 4:
1. Love You Live Remaster and reissue. Here the Stones could release the entire El Macombo 1977 show as "El Macombo sides"
2. Black and Blue reissue. I know not a popular LP but could look good paired with the Paris 1976 TV concert.
3. Emotional Rescue reissue. Plenty of unsued tracks from Pathe Marconi 1977 as a 2nd disc
4. Tatoo You reissue. Plenty of unsued tracks from Pathe Marconi 1977 as a 2nd disc
Any others I may have left out?
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shortfatfanny
And they didn't care much about the 'anniversary' thing in the past...
They brought the BluRay of 'Live at the Max' for the 20th Anniversary. 'Totally Stripped', 'San Jose 1999', 'Bridges to Bremen/Buenos Aires' and 'Steel Wheels Live' have also been released ca. 20 & 30 years later.
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shortfatfanny
I was thinking of the re-release of studio albums in deluxe format...