Got my copy of FALAA yesterday (again), listened to it a few times. I'm not sure which mix I prefer but than again, who cares? I got both now!
good to have the b-sides digital now!
FALAA Reissue - Comments and Thoughts
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The stranger demo is too brilliant. You can really see how it developed to the album track. Vons voice is amazing as ever, the guitar work! I love it!
Nice to hear a rougher version of the song, but it leaves me wanting more...a LOT more.
Nice to hear a rougher version of the song, but it leaves me wanting more...a LOT more.
Have to say that I'm pleased with it over all.
I thought the packaging and liner notes were well done and that at least
some thought had gone into it (which is more than Jungle apparently put
into the new Neph boxed set).
Highlight is, of course, the SKOS demo.
Also found the Strawberry Recording Studios track listing behind the disc
quite interesting.
Seems to be a few songs previously unheard of, though they're
probably just working titles or in-jokes
(the engineer at the studio was probably thinking "If I had a quid for every time somebody wrote "drugs" in the box for the take number").
Slightly off topic - is there a decent review of Floodland yet?
I thought the packaging and liner notes were well done and that at least
some thought had gone into it (which is more than Jungle apparently put
into the new Neph boxed set).
Highlight is, of course, the SKOS demo.
Also found the Strawberry Recording Studios track listing behind the disc
quite interesting.
Seems to be a few songs previously unheard of, though they're
probably just working titles or in-jokes
(the engineer at the studio was probably thinking "If I had a quid for every time somebody wrote "drugs" in the box for the take number").
Slightly off topic - is there a decent review of Floodland yet?
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i just received my copies and listened to SKOS early.
i would've paid the price of all three releases to hear that one.
Was afraid a bit of the "unsophistication" of the lyrics, but my god, i was simply...out of my mind, listening to it. i haven't had such an emotional experience because of a song in a long time.
i would've paid the price of all three releases to hear that one.
Was afraid a bit of the "unsophistication" of the lyrics, but my god, i was simply...out of my mind, listening to it. i haven't had such an emotional experience because of a song in a long time.
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the-happening wrote:I agree, it's interesting to hear this version, but it doesn't professional at all!robertzombie wrote:Just bought all three.
I'm listening to SKOS (Early) atm, Von's voice sounds... awful
Two very old "new" songs and we get so excited. I guess some of us would go crazy with excitement if we heard that new album at last. Well, I would. And now I'm sure that it really, really wouldn't have to be anything brand new, just studio versions of the songs I've heard before would make me go crazy. *sigh*
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i like it that it doesn't sound professional.
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Another one who likes demo stuff I take it. Goes to show how good von's stuff is when unfinished stuff sounds better than most artists' finished material. You only have to look at the popular charts to see what crap is out there.itnAklipse wrote:i like it that it doesn't sound professional.
I wonder what material was left out, considering that the reissue CD was very close to the 80 minute limit? There's bound to be loads that we haven't heard. Yet.
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or is it just absence making the heart (or the knees) grow fonder?_emma_ wrote:Two very old "new" songs and we get so excited. I guess some of us would go crazy with excitement if we heard that new album at last. Well, I would. And now I'm sure that it really, really wouldn't have to be anything brand new, just studio versions of the songs I've heard before would make me go crazy. *sigh*
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Addition: i never really cared for Black Planet before, it was never played live and the recording on the cd sounded uninspiring/ed. However, now... It could just as well be the reason i dress in black, to put it bluntly.
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A touch of drive-by promotion here. My words about FALAA went up a couple of days ago - you may wish to look at them.
Of course if you disagree with what I thought and want to kill me, then that review was actually nothing to do with me whatsoever
Of course if you disagree with what I thought and want to kill me, then that review was actually nothing to do with me whatsoever
There are no Tripods here.
Not bad for a music journalist.Muppet Boy wrote:A touch of drive-by promotion here. My words about FALAA went up a couple of days ago - you may wish to look at them.
Of course if you disagree with what I thought and want to kill me, then that review was actually nothing to do with me whatsoever
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As we Dutch people had to wait a bit longer....didn't get me copies of FALAA and Floodland til Thursday. First of all....this mix of FALAA smokes the 1992 remasters big time...and isn't it bloody nice to have some proper cd versions of those tracks we all have tenfold on bootlegs? Long Train....hiss and crackle free......mmmmmmm.... Only downside..SKOS is WAY out of tune....... But hey..hehe
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Nope....bought them last week on the 3rd.Deviate_Love wrote:As we Dutch people had to wait a bit longer....didn't get me copies of FALAA and Floodland til Thursday. First of all....this mix of FALAA smokes the 1992 remasters big time...and isn't it bloody nice to have some proper cd versions of those tracks we all have tenfold on bootlegs? Long Train....hiss and crackle free......mmmmmmm.... Only downside..SKOS is WAY out of tune....... But hey..hehe
But still no sign of VT.
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Could really do with a 180g vinyl double lp in a gatefold sleeve......
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Unless it suffered from bitrot like lots of other CDs from the 1980sDark wrote:Well, if you'd bought the Lucretia CD single, you'd have it..Deviate_Love wrote:Long Train....hiss and crackle free......mmmmmmm....
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Hello, just got myself the sisters reissues (8 quid each not too steep for a remaster and cool cover) Reading the sleve notes and was wondering if the guy who remastered these was anything to do with the sisters or just another unknown studio engineer? Anyone know?
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The fact that no mention has been made of the reissues on the Sisters official site suggests that there was no input from the band.
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... who have probably forgotten what words like "release", "record shop" and "marketable product" even mean...markfiend wrote:The fact that no mention has been made of the reissues on the Sisters official site suggests that there was no input from the band.
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The sooner everyone forgets what "marketable product" means the sooner we'll have much more interesting articles in movie theaters, record stores, and bookstores and art galleries.
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