First, let's not be exhausting with the lame "Paint a Vulgar Picture" quotes. and let's not whine about money. If it has to happen, here's what SHOULD be on it:
Get someone proper to remaster it, like Bob Ludwig who did the Beatles catalogue 2 years ago, John Lennon catalogue last year and the QUEEN Greatest Hits 1&2 in 2011. All sound FANTASTIC vs. just being a little louder.
CD 1:
1. Suedehead (proper, without chopped beginning like on Bona Drag)
2. Everyday Is Like Sunday
3. Sister, I'm A Poet
4. Late Night, Maudln Street (fan favourite for years)
5. I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
6. Hairdresser On Fire
7. Striptease With A Difference
8. The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
9. Interesting Drug
10. Ouija Board, Ouija Board (original version, not Bona Drag edit)
11. Piccadilly Palare (original version)
12. Our Frank
13. Sing Your Life
14. There Is A Place In Hell... (fast version from KROQ sessions)
15. King Leer
16. Mute Witness
17. I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
18. Pregnant For The Last Time
19. Cosmic Dancer (Live T-Rex cover)
20. My Love Life (from KROQ)
CD 2:
1. We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
2. You're The One For Me, Fatty
3. Certain People I Know
4. Glamorous Glue
5. Tomorrow
6. Seasick, Yet Still Docked
7. Jack The Ripper (studio, NOT live)
8. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
9. Hold Onto Your Friends
10. Now My Heart Is Full
11. Billy Budd
12. Interlude (with Siouxsie)
13. Boxers
14. Dagenham Dave
15. Boy Racer
16. You Should Have Been Nice To Me
17. Sunny
18. Alma Matters
19. Roy's Keen
20. Satan Rejected My Soul
21. Lost
Anything POST this era, We have "GREATEST HITS (Remastered)" and we have SWORDS
I really want a YOUR ARSENAL Remastered, but if we cannot get it, remaster the above eras. And yes I realize we'd be doubling up on Suedehead, Everyday Is Like Sunday, and The More You Ignore me. I know they're on Greatest Hits. But keep it to this era above
First, let's not be exhausting with the lame "Paint a Vulgar Picture" quotes... and let's not whine about money... If it has to happen, here's what SHOULD be on it:
Get someone proper to remaster it, like Bob Ludwig who did the Beatles catalogue 2 years ago, John Lennon catalogue last year and the QUEEN Greatest Hits 1&2 in 2011. All sound FANTASTIC vs. just being a little louder...
CD 1:
1. Suedehead (proper, without chopped beginning like on Bona Drag)
2. Everyday Is Like Sunday
3. Sister, I'm A Poet
4. Late Night, Maudln Street (fan favourite for years)
5. I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
6. Hairdresser On Fire
7. Striptease With A Difference
8. The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
9. Interesting Drug
10. Ouija Board, Ouija Board (original version, not Bona Drag edit)
11. Piccadilly Palare (original version)
12. Our Frank
13. Sing Your Life
14. There Is A Place In Hell... (fast version from KROQ sessions)
15. King Leer
16. Mute Witness
17. I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
18. Pregnant For The Last Time
19. Cosmic Dancer (Live T-Rex cover)
20. My Love Life (from KROQ)
CD 2:
1. We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
2. You're The One For Me, Fatty
3. Certain People I Know
4. Glamorous Glue
5. Tomorrow
6. Seasick, Yet Still Docked
7. Jack The Ripper (studio, NOT live)
8. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
9. Hold Onto Your Friends
10. Now My Heart Is Full
11. Billy Budd
12. Interlude (with Siouxsie)
13. Boxers
14. Dagenham Dave
15. Boy Racer
16. You Should Have Been Nice To Me
17. Sunny
18. Alma Matters
19. Roy's Keen
20. Satan Rejected My Soul
21. Lost
Anything POST this era, We have "GREATEST HITS (Remastered)" and we have SWORDS
I really want a YOUR ARSENAL Remastered... but if we cannot get it, remaster the above eras. And yes I realize we'd be doubling up on Suedehead, Everyday Is Like Sunday, and The More You Ignore me... I know they're on Greatest Hits... But keep it to this era above
thats actually better... I really don't need songs originally released in 2007 to be digitized the way we need it for songs when mastering sucked... Like 1988, 1989, 1990...
EMI does not own post-Boxers EP material.
The Very Best compilation is the songs which have been released by EMI / HMV / Parlophone.
It didn't suck in 1988, 1989 or 1990 ... in fact, the mastering was way better back than it is now! All this so called remastered stuff sucks! Guess why people pay lots of money for the original Rough Trade cd pressings of The Smiths!
First, let's not be exhausting with the lame "Paint a Vulgar Picture" quotes... and let's not whine about money... If it has to happen, here's what SHOULD be on it:
Get someone proper to remaster it, like Bob Ludwig who did the Beatles catalogue 2 years ago, John Lennon catalogue last year and the QUEEN Greatest Hits 1&2 in 2011. All sound FANTASTIC vs. just being a little louder...
CD 1:
1. Suedehead (proper, without chopped beginning like on Bona Drag)
2. Everyday Is Like Sunday
3. Sister, I'm A Poet
4. Late Night, Maudln Street (fan favourite for years)
5. I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
6. Hairdresser On Fire
7. Striptease With A Difference
8. The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
9. Interesting Drug
10. Ouija Board, Ouija Board (original version, not Bona Drag edit)
11. Piccadilly Palare (original version)
12. Our Frank
13. Sing Your Life
14. There Is A Place In Hell... (fast version from KROQ sessions)
15. King Leer
16. Mute Witness
17. I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
18. Pregnant For The Last Time
19. Cosmic Dancer (Live T-Rex cover)
20. My Love Life (from KROQ)
CD 2:
1. We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
2. You're The One For Me, Fatty
3. Certain People I Know
4. Glamorous Glue
5. Tomorrow
6. Seasick, Yet Still Docked
7. Jack The Ripper (studio, NOT live)
8. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
9. Hold Onto Your Friends
10. Now My Heart Is Full
11. Billy Budd
12. Interlude (with Siouxsie)
13. Boxers
14. Dagenham Dave
15. Boy Racer
16. You Should Have Been Nice To Me
17. Sunny
18. Alma Matters
19. Roy's Keen
20. Satan Rejected My Soul
21. Lost
Anything POST this era, We have "GREATEST HITS (Remastered)" and we have SWORDS
I really want a YOUR ARSENAL Remastered... but if we cannot get it, remaster the above eras. And yes I realize we'd be doubling up on Suedehead, Everyday Is Like Sunday, and The More You Ignore me... I know they're on Greatest Hits... But keep it to this era above
EMI does not own post-Boxers EP material.
The Very Best compilation is the songs which have been released by EMI / HMV / Parlophone.
The interlude without Siouxsie was on the b-side of the single, so it has been officially released.
No, it wasn't, and it hasn't:
http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/interlude.htm
Ooops, my bad. Mine must be a bootleg copy too then. I remembered there being two extra versions on the b-side but I see they're extended and instrumental.
The transferring from the original source to CD hadn't been perfected.