snoddywilko
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anybody knows why both You Are The Quarry & Ringleaders Of The Tormentors haven’t been re-issued on vinyl?
Also, will we ever see his full back catalogue re-issued, including the live albums? I know certain albums were re-issued with extra unreleased tracks, sometimes with alternate versions replacing the originals, & in different sleeves, but it would be really nice to be able to buy Southpaw, for example, on vinyl with its original sleeve & tracklisting intact, without having to submit myself to weeks of medical testing to raise the funds. I bought it upon release, with the booklet featuring silly photos of Moz posing, trying to look tough with fake scars & bruises (surely his worst ever ‘look’), but returned it, swapping it for god knows what, as I didn’t like it.I thought Moz needed to step out of the corner with something to say & get a new band. Though I’m quite fond of the album now.
I’d even buy Maladjusted (for the first time) with Roy’s Keen in its rightful place. I don’t know why people dislike it so much; it’s classic silly Moz pop, a song only he (& George Formby) would write, & is a lot more memorable than some of the albums more forgettable tracks like, um......
Also, will we ever see his full back catalogue re-issued, including the live albums? I know certain albums were re-issued with extra unreleased tracks, sometimes with alternate versions replacing the originals, & in different sleeves, but it would be really nice to be able to buy Southpaw, for example, on vinyl with its original sleeve & tracklisting intact, without having to submit myself to weeks of medical testing to raise the funds. I bought it upon release, with the booklet featuring silly photos of Moz posing, trying to look tough with fake scars & bruises (surely his worst ever ‘look’), but returned it, swapping it for god knows what, as I didn’t like it.I thought Moz needed to step out of the corner with something to say & get a new band. Though I’m quite fond of the album now.
I’d even buy Maladjusted (for the first time) with Roy’s Keen in its rightful place. I don’t know why people dislike it so much; it’s classic silly Moz pop, a song only he (& George Formby) would write, & is a lot more memorable than some of the albums more forgettable tracks like, um......