Released early March:
Disc 1
1. Serpent's Kiss
2. Garden Of Delight (Extended Version)
3. Like A Hurricane
4. Crystal Ocean (First Time on CD)
5. Shelter From The Storm (Janice Long BBC Session)
6. Stay With Me
7. Blood Brother (Live At Astoria 1988) (Previously Unreleased)
8. And The Dance Goes On.....
9. Wasteland (First Time on CD)
10. Severina
11. Tomorrow Never Knows (Amphetamix) (First Time on CD)
12. Beyond The Pale
13. Kingdom Come (Janice Long BBC Session)
14. Tower Of Strength (Bombay Edit Mix)
15. For Ever More
Disc 2
1. Amelia (Live)
2. Into The Blue (First Time on CD)
3. Butterfly On A Wheel
4. Deliverance (Sorcerer's Mix) (First Time on CD)
5. Belief (Mike Fraser version) (Previously Unreleased)
6. Grapes of Wrath (Demo) (Previously Unreleased)
7. Hands Across The Ocean (Tim Palmer version) (Previously Unreleased)
8. Diamond Cuts Diamond (Demo) (Previously Unreleased)
9. Bird Of Passage
10. Metal Guru
11. Never Again
12. Shades Of Green (Utah Saints 7" remix)
13. Trail Of Scarlet (Sitar Mix)
14. Like A Child Again
15. Afterglow (Full Length Olympic Mix)
The m*****n: Wave Upon The Sand / Crusade DVD released late March.
Mish - Anthology 2CD
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Wasn't Crystal Ocean on the 1st Chapter cd?
If you are going to release something called 'Anthology', it really has to be a boxed set, like the Cult one a few years ago.
The rare & the remixed, would be a more realistic title for this one.
If you are going to release something called 'Anthology', it really has to be a boxed set, like the Cult one a few years ago.
The rare & the remixed, would be a more realistic title for this one.
Give me one good reason
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Correct.Spiggy's hat wrote:Wasn't Crystal Ocean on the 1st Chapter cd?
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
That's been done PatPat wrote:How about "The cash in compilation"?Spiggy's hat wrote:The rare & the remixed, would be a more realistic title for this one.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Wayne for releasing this. I'm sure it will be well recieved by the fan base.
It's just by dropping a few demos in there, the hardcore fans/collectors will immediately think 'Where can we get the other demos from these session from'?
I think a band like the mish (or The Sisters) with a fanatical/completist following, could definately shift a real anthology box set, in numbers.
It's just by dropping a few demos in there, the hardcore fans/collectors will immediately think 'Where can we get the other demos from these session from'?
I think a band like the mish (or The Sisters) with a fanatical/completist following, could definately shift a real anthology box set, in numbers.
Give me one good reason
Sourpuss.
It's not actually Wayne's idea - but Universal. See, having an amicable relationship with your former record company helps. I believe he wanted to do more with both the releases (include a recent interview on the DVD for example) but that was shot down.
Most collectors will have a good few of the demos that are floating around. However, to remaster everything and box it up will be a very expensive outing for any record company and I'd say the Mish wouldn't shift more then a 100 sets if they would be around the £50 mark (that price is based around the 5 albums on Univarsal going at a tenner each remastered with stuff added).
By comparsion, Tears for Fears who are also with Phonogram had their three albums remastered with extra's added. However, they were not boxed. They also had a similar raft of 'Greatest Hits' repacking derived from that. They also did a DVD which was initally set up as a mid-price straight transder and only repackaged later after the 'Mad World' Donnie Darko hit and promoted to a sound+vision set.
Siouxsie & the Banshees have suffered a similar fate - only the Cure seem to be different in their remastering in the 2cd sets and a b-side collection box. But then again, they are Friction - not really Universal. WEA seem to have a very different attitude towards their backcatalogue. Look at the E/W website and honestly don't think the SIsters would fit in there anymore - even if they stayed with them:
http://www.eastwestrock.com/EastWestHome.htm
To Universal, I suspect it is a contract issue. By renewing some aspects of the backcatalogue they revive some of their rights I suspect. AAE got a similar treatment and that sort of raised my suspicions a bit. Not to say that it is good to see and to see a release on the 20th anniversary of the founding of the band I think it is a good thing. But to argue that it is all part of Wayne's secret plan is really sort of far fetched.
It's not actually Wayne's idea - but Universal. See, having an amicable relationship with your former record company helps. I believe he wanted to do more with both the releases (include a recent interview on the DVD for example) but that was shot down.
Most collectors will have a good few of the demos that are floating around. However, to remaster everything and box it up will be a very expensive outing for any record company and I'd say the Mish wouldn't shift more then a 100 sets if they would be around the £50 mark (that price is based around the 5 albums on Univarsal going at a tenner each remastered with stuff added).
By comparsion, Tears for Fears who are also with Phonogram had their three albums remastered with extra's added. However, they were not boxed. They also had a similar raft of 'Greatest Hits' repacking derived from that. They also did a DVD which was initally set up as a mid-price straight transder and only repackaged later after the 'Mad World' Donnie Darko hit and promoted to a sound+vision set.
Siouxsie & the Banshees have suffered a similar fate - only the Cure seem to be different in their remastering in the 2cd sets and a b-side collection box. But then again, they are Friction - not really Universal. WEA seem to have a very different attitude towards their backcatalogue. Look at the E/W website and honestly don't think the SIsters would fit in there anymore - even if they stayed with them:
http://www.eastwestrock.com/EastWestHome.htm
To Universal, I suspect it is a contract issue. By renewing some aspects of the backcatalogue they revive some of their rights I suspect. AAE got a similar treatment and that sort of raised my suspicions a bit. Not to say that it is good to see and to see a release on the 20th anniversary of the founding of the band I think it is a good thing. But to argue that it is all part of Wayne's secret plan is really sort of far fetched.
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I think Crystal Ocean on the First Chapter album release was the extended version.
Maybe this is a different version, hence why it is the first time on CD.
Maybe this is a different version, hence why it is the first time on CD.
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You got it.adrenachrome wrote:I think Crystal Ocean on the First Chapter album release was the extended version.
Maybe this is a different version, hence why it is the first time on CD.
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so @ Karst or whoever is in possesion - is that compilation worth listening to, or do the songs not really differ from the well known material?
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sure?Karst wrote: 9. Wasteland (First Time on CD)
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wouldn't it say something like:Dark wrote:Might be a different mix.James Blast wrote:sure?Karst wrote: 9. Wasteland (First Time on CD)
9. Wasteland (Turbo Nutter Bastard Mix)
then?
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You beat me to this question. I don't want another rehash of that hideous release he put out on Cleopatra records. What s**t.doc P wrote:so @ Karst or whoever is in possesion - is that compilation worth listening to, or do the songs not really differ from the well known material?
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But then what can you expect from that company anyway ?von#1165 wrote: You beat me to this question. I don't want another rehash of that hideous release he put out on Cleopatra records. What s**t.
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Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
I can and I do expect what was on AurA. And on the latest release, Breathe. Although I do know Wayne has his moments and releases crap, which is much more than I can say about me, Von#1165. After all you must realize, I made him the talented(less) man he is today.Badlander wrote:But then what can you expect from that company anyway ?von#1165 wrote: You beat me to this question. I don't want another rehash of that hideous release he put out on Cleopatra records. What s**t.
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Could be worse, remember Resurrection?
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Yes I do. I am the one who posted about the *hideous* release on Cleopatra. I was in such shock I blocked the name of it.weebleswobble wrote:Could be worse, remember Resurrection?
Nothing could be worse than that piano smarmy issue.
Jesus, mish without guitars and bass... is s**t.
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I did actually find myself enjoying 'Resurrection'!!!! Sure, some of the songs were destroyed, and were just altered slightly... but I did find it quite an interesting listen, and what's more I've now listened to it several times... so it can't be THAT bad now, can it?
Will have to get the 'Anthology' CD - I dunno why, but I assumed it was just going to be "Sum and Substance" over again. But the inclusion of "Tomorrow Never Knows" alone makes it worth buying!
Would have liked there to be more demos / alternate versions... same with the recent AAE set; like the wonderful fast version of "Are You Lonely" that Julianne released a snippet of....
Will have to get the 'Anthology' CD - I dunno why, but I assumed it was just going to be "Sum and Substance" over again. But the inclusion of "Tomorrow Never Knows" alone makes it worth buying!
Would have liked there to be more demos / alternate versions... same with the recent AAE set; like the wonderful fast version of "Are You Lonely" that Julianne released a snippet of....
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Muppet wrote:I did actually find myself enjoying 'Resurrection'!!!! Sure, some of the songs were destroyed, and were just altered slightly... but I did find it quite an interesting listen, and what's more I've now listened to it several times... so it can't be THAT bad now, can it?
Yes it is THAT Bad....
Are you a glutton for punishment? Or perhaps it was so bad it could be considered a good laugh?
Stick to Mish without the piano and you'll never go wrong. They rock!