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24FPS
They're putting out 10 SHM CDs from Sticky Fingers through Dirty Work. I have most of what I want in SHM CD of the Stones. (Some are better than others.) The only one I've considered still getting is Black and Blue. I've always felt it was short on songs (8), but it's grown on me over the years. (In comparison to the two turkeys they put out after Tattoo You.)
The problem I have with getting Black and Blue is I suspect it could become a 'Super Deluxe' with Bonus Cuts before too long. It's the only Stones controlled work of that era I can still see them doing a worthwhile Super Duper release of. There has to be a ton of unheard tracks, with guitarists auditioning to replace Mick Taylor. We've never heard what Jeff Beck did with them.
Not sure about the upcoming one but 2020 SHM-CD Undercover [UICY-79248] was in nice glossy sleeve. Sleeve for Emotional Rescue from that set [UICY-79246] was not that shiny but still silk. Keep in mind, however, that these belongs to a different set. They were made using flat transfer from original analogue master tapes, but not 2009 remaster. So, Polydor and Japanese Polydor might have different approaches to the sleeves.Quote
IrelandCalling4
I got Sucking in the Seventies (favourite Stones comp) and Rewind during the last SHM release of 4 comps. SITS was nice glossy cardboard, Rewind not.
The Undercover and Emotional Rescue SHM in the upcoming repackaging look nice if glossy cardboard is used also. But how many copies of same albums am I going to buy...lol When the next format arrives in the future I guess we'll buy them again.