The remastered cd's are being released on Rhino Records, if Amazon is to be believed.Rhino Records have a section called Handmade where they do low production runs on obscure material (about 5000 copies).They also have a suggestion box here .
I've suggested a box set with the 3 remastered cd's (to save them money) all the previously unavailable on cd tracks (Afterhours etc) and a DVD with the Old Grey Whistle Test performances etc.
They obviously want to make something they can sell and make a profit. If you don't ask you don't get...
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Yup, plus a bag of whizz for that 'on edge' feel.....Nic wrote:Good idea!
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Now if we'd all start suggesting that
Now if we'd all start suggesting that
How about an un-remastered CD of FALAA, I've got (somewhere ) a tape I bought in '86, it's waaaaaay better than the remastered CD.
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Unfortunately their search engine brings up no Sisters related material.
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ive got one too and i must agree wholeheartedly.scotty wrote:How about an un-remastered CD of FALAA, I've got (somewhere ) a tape I bought in '86, it's waaaaaay better than the remastered CD.
tape is showing its age now unfortunately. just like me.
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At least this one has Sisters material on it..robertzombie wrote:Unfortunately their search engine brings up no Sisters related material.
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I was just wondering.. Is the same company as Red Rhino records that distributed the Sisters singles in the US in the 80's?
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Red Rhino were a small york-based record shop/record label with a small distibution arm.Deviate_Love wrote:I was just wondering.. Is the same company as Red Rhino records that distributed the Sisters singles in the US in the 80's?
http://www.discogs.com/label/Red+Rhino+Records
i doubt they're relatedEarly 80s UK indie label, now defunct. Had a Belgian division, Red Rhino Europe, that was distributed by Play It Again Sam (PIAS).
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Quiff.. I was just wondering. This could have been the beginning of the NWOBGR...New Wave Of British Gothic Rock... with re-releases of all that good stuff by Red Lorry Yellow lorry, Skeletal Family, March Violets etc etc.. One can only dream..Quiff Boy wrote:Red Rhino were a small york-based record shop/record label with a small distibution arm.Deviate_Love wrote:I was just wondering.. Is the same company as Red Rhino records that distributed the Sisters singles in the US in the 80's?
http://www.discogs.com/label/Red+Rhino+Records
i doubt they're relatedEarly 80s UK indie label, now defunct. Had a Belgian division, Red Rhino Europe, that was distributed by Play It Again Sam (PIAS).
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Rhino seem to do really good jobs on the re-mastering front from the few that I've picked up in the past (Husker Du & the Replacements springing to mind).
I vaguely know one of the guys who works in the re-issues section of Sanctuary records, who's told me that at times their "re-master" jobs involve nothing more than turning up the master tapes when they press the CDs (something like that anyway). Hopefully this won't be the case here, but seeing as I own none of the B-sides, guess I can't really lose. I was looking at picking them up on vinyl only the other week, yet don't currently have a record player, so this couldn't come at a better time.
Ideally, as someone else mentioned, we'd get a re-issue series similar to the ones the Cure (and the Banshees?) are currently undertaking. But they seem to be a labour of love from someone at the record company. Unlikely with these, sadly.
I vaguely know one of the guys who works in the re-issues section of Sanctuary records, who's told me that at times their "re-master" jobs involve nothing more than turning up the master tapes when they press the CDs (something like that anyway). Hopefully this won't be the case here, but seeing as I own none of the B-sides, guess I can't really lose. I was looking at picking them up on vinyl only the other week, yet don't currently have a record player, so this couldn't come at a better time.
Ideally, as someone else mentioned, we'd get a re-issue series similar to the ones the Cure (and the Banshees?) are currently undertaking. But they seem to be a labour of love from someone at the record company. Unlikely with these, sadly.
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Btw..yeah...where does one get a proper bag of whizz these days?? Been ages ago and I am rusty..heheweebleswobble wrote:Yup, plus a bag of whizz for that 'on edge' feel.....Nic wrote:Good idea!
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I don't think Rhino & Red Rhino are related either. Anyway Pias Belgium does not distribute Rhino records.
Sadly enough..., otherwise it would be very easy for me the get promo's & stuff.
Sadly enough..., otherwise it would be very easy for me the get promo's & stuff.
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i hear rhino are alse doing a lot of stuff with re-issuing goth albums and box sets, etc - and they have some kind of deal with wea for a lot of their "goth" back catalogue
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Rhino is a reissue-label in the first place. With lots of old goff bands on the road again like Bauhaus, Sisters, Fields (or so some of us hoped) and with succes, it isn't that surprising Rhino go that way.
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If it was a "new wave", by definition it would not be limited to rereleases.Deviate_Love wrote:This could have been the beginning of the NWOBGR...New Wave Of British Gothic Rock... with re-releases of all that good stuff by Red Lorry Yellow lorry, Skeletal Family, March Violets etc etc.. One can only dream..
And we all know what some cuntspeople think about new goth bands.