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Since they don’t own the rights to the 1960s songs, I’d say it is most likely Emotional Rescue.There are no outtakes from IORR and Blackn Blue left over from earlier releases.Personally I’d like Bridges to Babylon deluxe, although the album was released only more thana quarter of a century agoQuote
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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
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Taylor1There are no outtakes from IORR and Blackn Blue left over from earlier releases.Quote
mariano
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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
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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
Had the same thought when reading the title, 30th Anniversary of VL. The album sold very well, over 6 million I think? There is real scope there for a quality deluxe reissue - the known outtakes that were on the Brew/Stew/Residue, and some of those were surely worked on for the proposed 'Memory Motel' release in 1999.
Scope also for DVD with the set - we have plenty of VL released officially, but perhaps one of those South American shows.
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dcba
Imho :
VL has been bootlegged to death.
B2B is too "recent".
ER would sound too close to a SG reissue (plus is there material worth releasing from that era left?)
That would leave us with IORR or B&Blue. The problem with a potential IORR reissue is Jagger already used two 1974 strong outtakes "Living in the Heart of Love" and "Fast Talking, Slow Walking" for the TY expanded re-release.
So... expect a 2-cd "Black And Blue"? With "Act together" on cd2?
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DandelionPowderman
If Mick finishes Never Too Into from the ER sessions I'll be happy.
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DandelionPowderman
ABB 20 Anniversary Deluxe Edition?