The Reissue Thread



The Feelies
Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth
9/8
CD and grooved polymer disc, each with codes for bonus downloads.
azaghal1981 wrote:




And even more unfortunately, their three best albums (which held up better over time than any of these) won't be included.



This statement is just so absolutely wrong!!
beetsnotbeats wrote:
The Feelies
Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth
9/8
CD and grooved polymer disc, each with codes for bonus downloads.


Just read about the bonus downloads. The live tracks were recorded at 930 earlier this year  8)

"Paint It Black" will not be included physically or digitally.
kosmo wrote:
I know several people on the forum will be giddy about this re-issue…  Urgh! A Music War is FINALLY available on DVD!

http://www.wbshop.com/Urgh+-A-Music-War-+EST-MOD/1000112990,default,pd.html


YES YES YES!!!!  ;D
hutch wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:




And even more unfortunately, their three best albums (which held up better over time than any of these) won't be included.



This statement is just so absolutely wrong!!


No, sorry. It's true.


<braces for another exclamation point fueled tyraid>


In other Krautrock-related news, the Harmonia/Brian Eno disc will be reissued on Bronland
on 10/6 with three additional tracks.

azaghal1981 wrote:
hutch wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:




And even more unfortunately, their three best albums (which held up better over time than any of these) won&#039;t be included.



This statement is just so absolutely wrong!!


No, sorry. It's true.


<braces for another exclamation point fueled tyraid>


In other Krautrock-related news, the Harmonia/Brian Eno disc will be reissued on Bronland
on 10/6 with three additional tracks.




Now why would you say that? Not very nice dude.
Beck has this new thing he's doing called the "Record Club Series" where he &
some of his friends get together for one day and record a classic album. The
first one is "The Velvet Underground & Nico".

Next one scheduled is Sonic Youth's "EVOL".
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
has anyone heard any updates on the 69 Love Songs vinyl reissue?

my fiancee got this for me for my birthday but it looks like the release date is just constantly delayed

http://www.insound.com/The_Magnetic_Fields_69_Love_Songs__PRE-ORDER_6x10%26quot%3B/productmain/p/INS57410/


the release date has been updated to September 7, i'm psyched to see the packaging on this

perfect timing to break in my new Dual 1219 ;D
Relaxer wrote:
there&#039;s a multiple-disc set on the Stone Roses debut
at first I was kind of jazzed at the idea but I DLed the first disc, which is a remastered version of the album, and realized that was sufficient
but there&#039;s demos and b-sides and singles on the other discs, and that has some value


I'm streaming the demo's disk right now and it's sounds like i'll have to upgrade my 10th anniversary edition of this one.  and talk about some sweet limited edition packaging….

http://stoneroses.skyroo.com/se/view/music/index.html
Hello citizens of the world and beyond.

Once again all may rejoice and celebrate the deluxe and multi- faceted re-release of Hello Nasty.

Please check this link for details on the plethora of previously unreleased material (seriously though - practically an entire record of unheard cuts):

http://hellonasty.beastieboys.com

The patch that comes with the deluxe vinyl version will make your grand ma's knitting circle jealous and on and on.

- El Bando
Listening to the remaster of TJL's Goat. It's a big improvement.

You can kind of almost make out what David's screaming about, now.
Not exactly the appropriate thread, but I just read the Flaming Lips will do a track by track remake of Dark Side of the Moon.

Not sure how I feel about this, but definately can't wait to hear it!
Unreleased Arthur Lee and Love

Love Lost was recorded in 1971, during a brief, little-known period during which Love was signed to Columbia Records. Lee and the then-current Love lineup?bassist Frank Fayad, guitarist Craig Tarwater and drummer Don Poncher?recorded an album?s worth of new material for the label. But after the band left the company, the recordings sat unreleased and unheard until now. The material on Love Lost?comprised of the unreleased Columbia sessions, plus five unreleased acoustic demos from the same period?captures Love in a transitional phase, charting the next step in Lee?s idiosyncratic musical trajectory, following the lush garage-psychedelia of the classics Da Capo and Forever Changes, and the bluesier direction of the hardrocking
False Start and Out Here.

http://sundazed.com/love_lost.html
"My Little Red Book" was playing in a dream I had a couple days ago. I have no recollection whatsoever of what I was doing or where I was in the dream. That was the only thing I remembered upon waking up.


Weird…
kosmo wrote:
Unreleased Arthur Lee and Love

Love Lost was recorded in 1971, during a brief, little-known period during which Love was signed to Columbia Records. Lee and the then-current Love lineup?bassist Frank Fayad, guitarist Craig Tarwater and drummer Don Poncher?recorded an album?s worth of new material for the label. But after the band left the company, the recordings sat unreleased and unheard until now. The material on Love Lost?comprised of the unreleased Columbia sessions, plus five unreleased acoustic demos from the same period?captures Love in a transitional phase, charting the next step in Lee?s idiosyncratic musical trajectory, following the lush garage-psychedelia of the classics Da Capo and Forever Changes, and the bluesier direction of the hardrocking
False Start and Out Here.

http://sundazed.com/love_lost.html


Nice….thanks for the heads up Kosmo.  I'm a HUGE Love fan.  The Arthur Lee & Love show at the Birchmere may be my top live music experience EVER…..pure magic.
Spiritualized re-issue of &quot;Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space&quot;. . .only set you back a cool $190 or so plus shipping.  but there's only a 1000 of them, and they are all signed by jason, so. . .
This is probably right up Kosmo's alley.

From Sublime Frequencies:
"Dara Puspita (Flower Girls) was arguably the world?s greatest all-female garage rock band. The reason you?ve probably never heard of them was that they
came from Indonesia where they were extremely popular during the 1960s. Their career spanned from 1965 until 1973 including 3 years (1969-1971) living
and touring in Europe. The four albums recorded by the original members between 1966 and 1968 (the material represented on this CD) is one of the great
chapters of 1960s popular music history never to be reissued, let alone recognized beyond a few tuned-in souls and adventurous record collectors in the
Western world. Twenty-six of their most spectacular tracks (from the albums Jang Pertama, Special Edition, Green Green Grass, and A-Go-Go) are now finally
available to hear in this essential release.

Dara Puspita formed in their hometown of Surabaya in 1964. After relocating to Jakarta, the group began to create quite a stir with their wild stage shows.
Their local performances were attended by teenagers grooving to the band?s raw garage rock sound. The first all-female Indonesian pop group that could
play their instruments and sing, Dara Puspita also attracted the attention of Indonesian president Sukarno who labeled Western rock music ?a form of mental
disease?. In 1965 (an eventful and critical year for the group), the girls endured a month long interrogation by the government for performing ?outlawed?
rock and roll music, became the house band in a Bangkok nightclub for three months, and were introduced to Dick Tamimi of Mesra records, the man who would
launch their recording career. The tracks featured in this compilation were recorded at the height of Dara Puspita?s popularity during the immediate post-communist
era of General Suharto?s new order; a time when Indonesia?s musicians and artists were finally capable of launching their own creative renaissance.

This collection is guaranteed to appeal to all fans of the beat a-go-go era of the mid-late 1960s and is a significant missing piece of the global pop
music history puzzle. Every single track is a classic, the sound quality is superb, and it should only take one listen to become completely addicted to
and charmed by this legendary Indonesian group. Tri-fold Digipack CD with 20 page booklet featuring rare & unseen photos provided by Dara Puspita for this
specific reissue project and extensive liner notes of the band?s phenomenal history by Alan Bishop."



Between this, the most recent Omar Khorshid comp and all the Omar Souleyman stuff they have released over the last couple years, Sublime Frequencies are on a hell of a hot streak.
R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction

http://remhq.com/news_story.php?id=1167

Remastered, plus a cd full of demos, a poster and some postcards.  One new song.  Also on vinyl, minus the bonus stuff.