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BeforeTheyMakeMeRun
Many thanks!
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skullband13
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andrews27
THANKS FOR THAT UP, EDDIE !!!
"Thru and Thru," which I cited on Pirates, is of course from Voodoo Lounge, not B2B. I just wrote that incorrectly because I love Thru and Thru so much. I probably have the long version from Pirates (not a remix) somewhere on the Voodoo Brew/Stew series.
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skullband13
It worked the second time.Thanks eddie and can't wait for vol.2
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BeforeTheyMakeMeRun
Thank you once again, Eddie!
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
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BeforeTheyMakeMeRun
Thank you once again, Eddie!
No problem, let me know if you want vol 2..
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
There have been discussions in the past on the iorr forum about these two remixes boots. The general opinion was that although they do sound good they were in fact fake. Did they realy make a 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' mix for 'Out Of Control'?
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
There have been discussions in the past on the iorr forum about these two remixes boots. The general opinion was that although they do sound good they were in fact fake. Did they realy make a 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' mix for 'Out Of Control'?
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
There have been discussions in the past on the iorr forum about these two remixes boots. The general opinion was that although they do sound good they were in fact fake. Did they realy make a 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' mix for 'Out Of Control'?
They're well done fakes made by a professional DJ IMHO. Why should they remix normal album tracks like Lowdown or even the ballads?! They're not Depeche Mode.
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
There have been discussions in the past on the iorr forum about these two remixes boots. The general opinion was that although they do sound good they were in fact fake. Did they realy make a 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' mix for 'Out Of Control'?
They're well done fakes made by a professional DJ IMHO. Why should they remix normal album tracks like Lowdown or even the ballads?! They're not Depeche Mode.
Well, according to Martin Elliott's book .........rightly or wrongly, Low 12'' mix was produced by Don Was / Glimmer twins and engineered by Rob Fraboni & Dan Bosworth.....
and likewise for Low down - Master mix...........
Others like 'Might as well get juiced' - several mixes, are attributed to the Dust bothers.......
While several long different non released mixes of 'Anybody seen my baby' are attributed to the Dust bothers & Don Was.............
There's also some by Danny Saber & the Glimmer twins......
And Pierre de Beauport & the Glimmer twins......
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txussilvestre
Thank you EddieByword!
Are these "official" but unreleased remixes?
That's my understanding, yes...........there's a great book by Martin Elliott called Rolling Stones, Complete recording sessions which gives all the production history of each track and some reviews
There have been discussions in the past on the iorr forum about these two remixes boots. The general opinion was that although they do sound good they were in fact fake. Did they realy make a 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' mix for 'Out Of Control'?
They're well done fakes made by a professional DJ IMHO. Why should they remix normal album tracks like Lowdown or even the ballads?! They're not Depeche Mode.
Well, according to Martin Elliott's book .........rightly or wrongly, Low 12'' mix was produced by Don Was / Glimmer twins and engineered by Rob Fraboni & Dan Bosworth.....
and likewise for Low down - Master mix...........
Others like 'Might as well get juiced' - several mixes, are attributed to the Dust bothers.......
While several long different non released mixes of 'Anybody seen my baby' are attributed to the Dust bothers & Don Was.............
There's also some by Danny Saber & the Glimmer twins......
And Pierre de Beauport & the Glimmer twins......
I love ME's books, that first one in 1990 opened a fascinating window onto a mostly undocumented world, but he doesn't have better sources than we (boot hunters) do AFAIK
, other than for the Kimsey years since he got to spend some time with him picking his brains. His source for these mixes has to be these boots. The technology was around in 1997 for a "DJ" to produce that stuff and make a buck...or two ;-)