all 3 albums reissued with bonus tracks.

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radiojamaica wrote:Some Kind of Stranger in dub 8)
Dub Kind of Stranger!
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In a mid-80s New Order B side style - i.e. someone wipes parts of the vocals at random points during the song!!!
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TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Oh yeah.. just wanted to let you swedish people out there to know that http://www.megastore.se are selling those three albums for 89 sek each(£6.40/€9.3). Seems like they are released in Sweden as well then. Hurrah.
Popping in very, very late here, but I noticed that too. I wonder if that's true. hotstuff.se, a usually very reliable bunch, is charging 159 SEK
Think that's an import price.
They're charging 89 SEK (£6.5/€9.7) for the "Swedish" release (read: German) and 135 SEK (£9.8/€14.7) for the UK release at Megastore.

I ordered the UK releases from HMV for 360 SEK (£26.2/€39.1) total.
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mh wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Some Kind of Stranger in dub 8)
Dub Kind of Stranger!
:notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol:

In a mid-80s New Order B side style - i.e. someone wipes parts of the vocals at random points during the song!!!
Yes man :notworthy:

Inna mid-70s Jamaican style it would be Some Kind of Dub :wink:
in dub we trust
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radiojamaica wrote:
mh wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Some Kind of Stranger in dub 8)
Dub Kind of Stranger!
:notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol:

In a mid-80s New Order B side style - i.e. someone wipes parts of the vocals at random points during the song!!!
Yes man :notworthy:

Inna mid-70s Jamaican style it would be Some Kind of Dub :wink:
Toat-oll rai-choss mon!
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Nic wrote:
The Green Lantern wrote: Popping in very, very late here, but I noticed that too. I wonder if that's true. hotstuff.se, a usually very reliable bunch, is charging 159 SEK
Think that's an import price.
They're charging 89 SEK (£6.5/€9.7) for the "Swedish" release (read: German) and 135 SEK (£9.8/€14.7) for the UK release at Megastore.
Nic: Are you sure that's the German release? I'm still wondering since no actual release date has been set for Germany except the UK import. :eek:

CDon (89SEK) and Ginza (99SEK) is also selling those now.
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today the reissues were mentioned on StudioBrussel!
Their website says something like this:
The Sisters Of Mercy brengen drie platen opnieuw uit. Het gaat om 'First and last and always', 'Floodland' en 'Vision Thing'. De extra nummers erop zijn lange versies of bootlegs. De platen zijn uit op 3 november.

Bonus tracks op "First And Last And Always":
"Poison Door", "On The Wire", "Blood Money", "Bury Me Deep", "Long Train" (2 versies) and "Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)".

op "Floodland":
"Torch", "Colours", "Never Land (Full Length)" and "Emma".

Op "Vision Thing":
"You Could Be The One", "More (Extended Version)", "Doctor Jeep (Extended Version)", "Ribbons (Live)" and "Something Fast (Live)".
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Goodie 8)

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Obviousman wrote:Goodie 8)

Guess Luc will know now then :lol:
Keep us informed 8)
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Now also here to see:

http://www.themusicsafe.com/id/2/803279114/

http://www.themusicsafe.com/id/2/229064569/

http://www.themusicsafe.com/id/2/229064181/

Do not know if it was already in this tread.

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there's more to come... and cheaper

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James Blast wrote:there's more to come... and cheaper

my lips are sealed :innocent:


more places to buy the same CDs, or different CDs?
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same, what the feck do ye expect?
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eBay in a few months. All these remasters for 99p plus postage.

And you know it.
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Dark wrote:eBay in a few months. All these remasters for 99p plus postage.

And you know it.
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James Blast wrote:same, what the feck do ye expect?
how about body and soul b-sides?
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@ My Dominion: Thanks for the links! :notworthy:
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bismarck wrote:so what is skkos (early) then?
there is an instrumental demo version in a very few collections. :innocent:

...so maybe it's that one
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Personally, I´m curious to death about the liner notes... Who the hell has written them?! Surely not Von...?
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Made a reservation at my local record store..... :D :notworthy:
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Those of you who haven't ordered, support your local cd store, whatever it may be, and get it there, once it arrives. Don't support Amazon and big corporations, unless you have to. Music stores is where it's all happening. As they're slowly running out of business, next generations will be exposed to music on VH1 and MTV only (they may be already), and I won't waste words on these guys... I am myself at times guilty of online ordering, but I am trying to change that :D .
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The people who buy online are usually the same people who complain that their really cool local Indie-Recordstore, where they bought all their Punk vinyls in the 80s went out of business years ago. (me included :| )
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Just a thought; what implications do online buying versus "real-life" buying have on any potential chart position?

In other words, do online sales count towards the charts? (Particularly online sales from Dave's coming link.)
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markfiend wrote:Just a thought; what implications do online buying versus "real-life" buying have on any potential chart position?

In other words, do online sales count towards the charts? (Particularly online sales from Dave's coming link.)
None, as long as they (the stores) report their sales to The Official UK Charts.
http://www.theofficialcharts.com/faq.php#howcompiled

In Daves case I wonder if he sell them through a store, or private? Then it depends on where he did buy his copies from. Directly from Rhino? - don't now if that counts...

But how about export sales, do they count? I guess a couple of us not living in UK have ordered from UK based stores.. hmv.co.uk, amazon.co.uk, play.com etc. Erm. :wink:
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