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UrbanSteel
Just received a discount code of 10% from JPC.de via email, ordered the DeLuxe Edition, the red LP and the 2CD right away. Now is the price for DeLuxe Edition for me "only" 125€
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charlesbaudelaire
...I'd rather own this than be married to Pamela Anderson for fifteen minutes...
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Jfk19562003
Ordering info now up at Acoustic Sounds. $200 for the deluxe box!
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UrbanSteel
Just received a discount code of 10% from JPC.de via email, ordered the DeLuxe Edition, the red LP and the 2CD right away. Now is the price for DeLuxe Edition for me "only" 125€
Congrats!!!
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Rocky Dijon
Mick's plan had been to reissue The Red Devils tracks with the whole Gary Moore gig including Ronnie and Charlie in 2008. Had his solo anthology sold better, Rhino would have released the package. Instead we eventually got BLUE AND LONESOME, an idea under discussion for five years before it came to pass for The Stones.
Mick intends to reissue his expanded solo catalog, too. He hit a bump in the road when intending to have Eagle (now Mercury) release a 1988 solo tour gig as part of the FROM THE ARCHIVES series. It ruffled feathers within the band. Now the idea is that BMG will reissue expanded versions of Mick's back catalog. Give it time. Keith does his. The Stones deluxe editions are done. There are more archival live releases from the Stones coming and some sort of Blu-Ray release of music videos along with a package of outtakes (possibly together) and then, of course, the New Stones album. After that will be a Mick solo album along with Mick's reissues. That gives us at least five years, if not longer.
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Rocky Dijon
Mick's plan had been to reissue The Red Devils tracks with the whole Gary Moore gig including Ronnie and Charlie in 2008. Had his solo anthology sold better, Rhino would have released the package. Instead we eventually got BLUE AND LONESOME, an idea under discussion for five years before it came to pass for The Stones.
Mick intends to reissue his expanded solo catalog, too. He hit a bump in the road when intending to have Eagle (now Mercury) release a 1988 solo tour gig as part of the FROM THE ARCHIVES series. It ruffled feathers within the band. Now the idea is that BMG will reissue expanded versions of Mick's back catalog. Give it time. Keith does his. The Stones deluxe editions are done. There are more archival live releases from the Stones coming and some sort of Blu-Ray release of music videos along with a package of outtakes (possibly together) and then, of course, the New Stones album. After that will be a Mick solo album along with Mick's reissues. That gives us at least five years, if not longer.
Now, that was an info package!
Taking this as a starting point, and adding the rumoured 2023 South American dates, we might estimate that The Stones will roll a couple of years more. A new album later this year and some more tours to go with it - in the old days we have said that promote or tour it - and the 60th Anniversary. Some live releases and archive stuff along the way. Then Mick will concentrate more on his solo stuff.
Mick's has been pretty firm for years that a Stones album will be the next album he is going to release. Taken how much he seem to write - being so 'profilic' - no wonder that he also might have a solo album in his mind somewhere in the future. But it is notable that there really is no hurry anywhere. One might not realize that we are talking about almost 80 years old dudes here.
But yeah, no hurry, we have all that time...
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dcba
"who's doing the cd remaster?
Steve Jordan"
I don't know if that's a good thing... The guy has a life as a professional musician plus he did two tours with Keef which equals to at least 5 years handling a jackhammer on the sidewalk.
I'd bet S.J's hearing is pretty beat. I really don't think he hears anything above 6K.
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ProfessorWolf
who's doing the cd remaster?
Steve Jordan
Did he also do the TIC remaster?
Does it make sense the person who did the original master do the remaster? I'm just wondering what the point is, better technology today?? More time to focus on quality?
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treaclefingers
The way this is framed it almost feels like a dam is about to burst and we're going to get a plethora of new releases of new material in a new 'golden age' of the stones in their 'golden years'.
I'm not sure it'll go quite that smoothly, but 'in for a penny, in for a pound' if they're planning on touring without Charlie now, which it seems like they are then I think anything can happen in the next few years.
Barring more near term health issues the stones will keep-a-rolling for some time to come.
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GasLightStreet
With CD sales slowly on the rise perhaps their timing will work out to benefit actual sales. Although Keith's reissue doesn't offer much, a new Stones LP would.