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DandelionPowderman
ABB 20 Anniversary Deluxe Edition?
That's an excellent idea!
And instead of adding cuts, they surprise us and remove songs; doing the edit that they should have on the original release.
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TumblinDice76
30th Anniversary of Voodoo. Not that they need an Anniversary year to release a special edition. BTB set could be interesting
This was my exact thought. 30 years since this masterpiece landed and tons of leftovers!!!! Bring it on baby!!!!
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ProfessorWolf
well while we're at it how bout they go into a real studio and re-record the songs from abb properly
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frankotero
I think they could use the original Charlie tracks.
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DandelionPowderman
ABB 20 Anniversary Deluxe Edition?
That's an excellent idea!
And instead of adding cuts, they surprise us and remove songs; doing the edit that they should have on the original release.
well while we're at it how bout they go into a real studio and re-record the songs from abb properly
i maybe one of the few who actually really likes this album but have to agree with many that it wasn't really recorded well
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DandelionPowderman
ABB 20 Anniversary Deluxe Edition?
That's an excellent idea!
And instead of adding cuts, they surprise us and remove songs; doing the edit that they should have on the original release.
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DandelionPowderman
ABB 20 Anniversary Deluxe Edition?
That's an excellent idea!
And instead of adding cuts, they surprise us and remove songs; doing the edit that they should have on the original release.
LOL!
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Rocky Dijon
Supposedly it's 1990s material with a couple tracks from the CBS years. We'll see if that's true. If it's back to the classic 1970s era, this is truly unexpected.
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snoopy2
Has Beggar's Banquet been revisited?
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snoopy2
Has Beggar's Banquet been revisited?
A revisit, but not exactly as one might have hoped or imagined:
[superdeluxeedition.com]
As most people are probably familiar with already the "deal" they have with ABKCO is to not fiddle with the original albums so you get new packages such as this or Let It Bleed in mono and stereo, and similarly TSMR.
Presuming there are individual songs from the era still unreleased it would be a pity if they never see the light of day because the current arrangement/impasse is not addressed or resolved. As more time goes by of course, fewer people even care.
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Bashlets
IORR would be the obvious choice for the 50th anniversary
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snoopy2
Has Beggar's Banquet been revisited?
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snoopy2
Has Beggar's Banquet been revisited?
A revisit, but not exactly as one might have hoped or imagined:
[superdeluxeedition.com]
As most people are probably familiar with already the "deal" they have with ABKCO is to not fiddle with the original albums so you get new packages such as this or Let It Bleed in mono and stereo, and similarly TSMR.
Presuming there are individual songs from the era still unreleased it would be a pity if they never see the light of day because the current arrangement/impasse is not addressed or resolved. As more time goes by of course, fewer people even care.
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NeddieFlanders
From a marketing point of view Black And Blue deluxe would the most interesting.
When doing the promo you could tell all the tales about "The Great Guitarist Hunt", especially if you add a song with the late Jeff Beck and also there's a couple of outtakes which weren't used for any of those projects yet like Let's Do It Right, I Love Ladies, Act Together, I Got A Letter and Built This Way. And like Mathijs mentioned there's is always much more in the can than we know, for Black & Blue there's handed down songtitles like U.S. Fresh, Find Yourself, Paint Your Body, Something Good and even a Bill Wyman composition titled I'm Gonna Move, plus about half a dozen more -see nzentgraf.de - (but some might be working titles for songs we already know).
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NeddieFlanders
From a marketing point of view Black And Blue deluxe would the most interesting.
When doing the promo you could tell all the tales about "The Great Guitarist Hunt", especially if you add a song with the late Jeff Beck and also there's a couple of outtakes which weren't used for any of those projects yet like Let's Do It Right, I Love Ladies, Act Together, I Got A Letter and Built This Way. And like Mathijs mentioned there's is always much more in the can than we know, for Black & Blue there's handed down songtitles like U.S. Fresh, Find Yourself, Paint Your Body, Something Good and even a Bill Wyman composition titled I'm Gonna Move, plus about half a dozen more -see nzentgraf.de - (but some might be working titles for songs we already know).
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This! Lots of groovy known outtakes and none of the other albums have any "story" to tell for use as a marketing angle.
As for VL, Mick practically disowned it in the long 1995 Wenner/RS interview, I doubt he's changed his mind about it since. I'm surprised few people seem to remember that.
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dedospegajosos
What did he say?? I would love to read tha interview
When you isolate the instruments, especially the guitars they sound very distant and not clear.The clarity goes on and out.Maybe a remix would helpQuote
rbk
A remix of the vastly underrated IORR would be welcome. Something to bring air and openness to that stuffy sounding record. Also, there are other Guy Peelhardt portraits of the Stones that could be used on a “part 2.”