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all 3 albums reissued with bonus tracks.
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FUD! ....wrong answer.....Muppet wrote:During the recording / songwriting process?!!9while9 wrote: Besides, I need a new copy of VT, the old one met wif a tragic accident.
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I'm holding out for a DVD - Shot Rev 3.0, which includes the FALAA promo clips and the Whistle Test performance.
There are moments when I think AE might decide this is a good opportunity to put out a single....Nah!
There are moments when I think AE might decide this is a good opportunity to put out a single....Nah!
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Shot Rev 3.0 exists as far as I know... All videos, including FALAA vids. and a live version of Alice. Anyone else seen it?
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Only in this world.bismarck wrote:Shot Rev 3.0 exists as far as I know... All videos, including FALAA vids. and a live version of Alice. Anyone else seen it?
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I'm sure Shot will be transferred to DVD at some point (probably without any extras btw.) - although I must say the recent issue of record collector did not mention the re-releases yet. Well, at least not that I could see.
Can't be arsed to check back through the 10 pages in this thread, but HMV online now have the 3 albums available for pre-order £6.99. And it seems that they have gone back to the original mix for 1st And Last, according to the blurb on the site.
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From HMV:
"1985's 'First and Last and Always' remains unequaled in the genre, permanently granted top place on a pedestal from which it cannot be toppled. From the opening claustrophobia of 'Black Planet' to the melancholy 'No Time to Cry,' Eldritch continually assured listeners that 'everything's gonna be alright'. Continuing with the bass-driven guitar gem 'Possession' and the closing 'Some Kind of Stranger,' an untouchable epic that, clocking in at over seven minutes, is the best of its kind. 'Some Kind of Stranger' not only became a 'love song' for the dressed in black crowd. Copied to death, its brilliance has never been replicated.
The unknown story of this album is that ever since it has been availble on CD, and inferior 'copy' master was utilised. Remastered from the multitracks for the first time, it now sounds better than ever before and is augmented by six tracks, all non-album 'B' sides plus 'Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)' a previously unissued track from the album sessions, all housed in a foldout digipack sleeve with new linernotes."
matt..
From HMV:
"1985's 'First and Last and Always' remains unequaled in the genre, permanently granted top place on a pedestal from which it cannot be toppled. From the opening claustrophobia of 'Black Planet' to the melancholy 'No Time to Cry,' Eldritch continually assured listeners that 'everything's gonna be alright'. Continuing with the bass-driven guitar gem 'Possession' and the closing 'Some Kind of Stranger,' an untouchable epic that, clocking in at over seven minutes, is the best of its kind. 'Some Kind of Stranger' not only became a 'love song' for the dressed in black crowd. Copied to death, its brilliance has never been replicated.
The unknown story of this album is that ever since it has been availble on CD, and inferior 'copy' master was utilised. Remastered from the multitracks for the first time, it now sounds better than ever before and is augmented by six tracks, all non-album 'B' sides plus 'Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)' a previously unissued track from the album sessions, all housed in a foldout digipack sleeve with new linernotes."
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just ordered FALAA and FLand from His Masters Vibes
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As was I until the good wife mentioned I'll be one year older soon. But can I wait?James Blast wrote:just ordered FALAA and FLand from His Masters Vibes
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Just note that HMV ships from Jersey - which takes a while!
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I'm Scottish, I'll dae anythin' tae save a few quidKarst wrote:Just note that HMV ships from Jersey - which takes a while!
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Well can you? I couldn't.weebleswobble wrote:As was I until the good wife mentioned I'll be one year older soon. But can I wait?James Blast wrote:just ordered FALAA and FLand from His Masters Vibes
But then again I'd have to wait a couple of weeks more...
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Does anyone on here have a clue as to what the SKOS (early version) actually IS? A demo or something? I've read somewhere that ALL the FALAA songs were demoed (some have surfaced, of course), and some of the demos are markedly different from the final versions. ANy idea if this could be an early take with different music or lyrics or something?
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It's probably from the same source as the "WEA Mixes" bootleg.HMV wrote:'Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)' a previously unissued track from the album sessions
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oh shiterobertzombie wrote:It's probably from the same source as the "WEA Mixes" bootleg.HMV wrote:'Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)' a previously unissued track from the album sessions
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Shame it wasn't on that boot, though. Though it may have come from one of the same sessions.robertzombie wrote:It's probably from the same source as the "WEA Mixes" bootleg.HMV wrote:'Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)' a previously unissued track from the album sessions
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I guess it's what we are all waiting for (plus Never land...full version).bismarck wrote:Does anyone on here have a clue as to what the SKOS (early version) actually IS? A demo or something? I've read somewhere that ALL the FALAA songs were demoed (some have surfaced, of course), and some of the demos are markedly different from the final versions. ANy idea if this could be an early take with different music or lyrics or something?
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