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Highlights von Rolling-Stone.deNeu auf Disney+: Die Film- und Serien-Highlights im August
Amazon Prime Video: Die wichtigsten Neuerscheinungen im August
Neu auf Netflix: Die Serien-Highlights im August 2025
Netflix: Das sind die besten Netflix-Serien aller Zeiten
Neu auf Netflix: Die wichtigsten Filme im August 2025
Sting im Interview: „Trump spricht kein Englisch. Er redet Nonsens“
WerbungIch hatte ja auch „… war …“ geschrieben. Immerhin ist aber meine Bestellung zum besagten Preis noch nicht storniert worden (PS: ich bin mal gespannt, ob das bei „Above The Clouds – The Collection“ (Glenn Frey) für 9.61 EUR auch der Fall bleiben wird).
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PINK FLOYD – „Animals [5.1]
Roger Waters has confirmed that a 5.1 surround sound mix of Pink Floyd‘s 1977 album Animals is being prepared for release.
In an interview with Dutch radio station NPO Radio 2, Waters briefly mentions the artwork for Wish You Were Here before telling the host: “I’ve just been working with Po [Aubrey Powell]. There’s a reissue of Animals, I think, a 5.1 remix of Animals, and so he came up with some new photographs of Battersea Power Station, as it is now, to use as a CD cover for the new 5.1 mix. It’s beautiful”
Unfortunately the host of the show doesn’t ask any follow-up questions about this revelation (!) so we have no further details, right now. The ‘CD’ Roger refers to will not support a 5.1 surround mix – it would have to be on blu-ray audio and/or DVD for that.
Source: SuperDeluxeEditon
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SOFT CELL – „EYCHAINS AND SNOWSTORMS„ (9CD+DVD) [VÖ: 07.09.2018]
In September, Universal Music will release Keychains and Snowstorms”, a new 10-disc Soft Cell box set that “tells the definitive story of one of electronic music’s most thrilling and pioneering acts”.
The 9CD+DVD package features a wealth of material – 50 percent of which the label claim is unreleased – including 12-inch mixes remastered, B-sides remastered, new extended/reworked versions, early versions and demos, radio sessions, live recordings and more.Going through this set, disc-by-disc, the first CD features remastered versions of the band’s early ’80s 12-inch single A-sides. Numbers and Soul Inside have been “very slightly edited” in order to fit onto the disc. The second CD features remastered versions of the full-length B-sides and CD 3 includes brand new versions and extended versions of ‘key’ Soft Cell fan favourites. A bit like when Blank & Jones worked on their Frankie Goes To Hollywood set, these extended versions feature only original parts from the multitrack master and have been created especially by Dave Ball.
CD4 includes a mixture of unreleased and rare audio material and demos from the 1980-1984 period, rare international radio-only edits, and the unreleased 12” mix of Forever The Same. The next CD is made up of music from Soft Cell’s earliest years, including one of the first recordings ever made by Dave Ball, plus tracks recorded at the band’s first ever gig in December 1979. This disc also includes a remastered version of the debut Mutant Moments EP, plus one of Soft Cell’s earliest recordings, previously unreleased and not even available on any bootleg. As well as other early demos, this CD also documents Daniel Miller’s work with Soft Cell in 1980 and 1981.
The sixth disc contains live recordings made by Flood of the US dates from 1983 where the band previewed songs from the then-upcoming This Last Night In Sodom album. These tapes have been mixed and mastered for this set. CD 7 features the final section of the Los Angeles show, plus other live highlights, including tracks from Soft Cell’s farewell shows at Hammersmith Palais in January 1984. Remaining selections come from the band’s reunion tour dates in 2002-3, where producer Ingo Vauk recorded the whole UK tour.
Disc 8 features ‘Non-Stop Euphoric Dubbing’, a Dave Ball directed 12-suite continuous mix of Soft Cell classics which forms a moody counterpart to the pioneering dub album 1982’s ‘Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing’.
Among the rarities and curios on discs four and five are seven-inch edits, alternate versions, newly remastered audio for the Mutant Moments release, demos, and an entire suite of early songs produced by Daniel Miller, including his version of Tainted Love.
Live highlights include the band’s first gig at Leeds Polytechnic from 1979, Live In Los Angeles from 1983, five songs from the 1984 farewell gigs at the Hammersmith Palais and six from the 2003 reunion tour.
CD 8 features Non-Stop Euphoric Dubbing, a Dave Ball directed 12-suite continuous mix of Soft Cell classics. This CD also includes a some other remixes, including the first ever remix by Erasure, who have remixed Bedsitter. In addition, The Grid’s 1991 remixes of Memorabilia and Where The Heart Is have been reworked to replace Marc’s 1991 re-vocalled versions with his original takes.
The final audio disc – CD 9 – features highlights from the BBC’s vaults, including previously unreleased audio of their Whistle Test appearance in 1982. Soft Cell’s first recordings since 1983 are also included, with an unreleased extended version of Divided Soul, and the set is completed with Marc and Dave’s favourite tracks from 2002’s comeback album Cruelty Without Beauty.
The DVD features the Non-Stop Exotic Video Show, a host of TV appearances, including The Oxford Road Show, The Old Grey Whistle Test, Top Of The Pops, The Tube, The Switch and The 1983 Supersonic Christmas Special plus a previously unreleased gig ‘Live At The Amnesia’ from 28th May, 1981. Finally, there’s promo videos and the Young Guns Go For It BBC documentary.
CD1: THE PHONOGRAM 12″ HITS 1981-1984
Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go 8.57
Bedsitter 7.52
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye 8.56
Torch 8.29
What 6.10
Where The Heart Is 9.46
Numbers 9.49
Soul Inside 11.12
Down In The Subway 7.50
CD2: THE PHONOGRAM B-SIDES 1981-1984
Tainted Dub/Where Did Our Love Go? 8.51
Facility Girls (12″ Version) 7.17
Fun City 7.33
Insecure Me (12″ Version) 8.16
So (12” Version) 8.44
It’s A Mug’s Game (12″ Version) 8.11
Barriers (12” Version) 7.10
You Only Live Twice (12″ Version) 6.58
Her Imagination 5.20
007 Theme 3.27
Disease & Desire 4.04
Born To Lose 2.55
CD3: NEW EXTENDED & REWORKED MIXES
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Dave Ball Lateral Mix) 7.08
Youth (Dave Ball Wasted On The Young Mix) 5.41
Secret Life (Extended Mix) 5.17
Chips On My Shoulder (Extended Mix) 6.14
Facility Girls (2018 Mix) 7.43
Heat (Alternative Version) 6.04
Kitchen Sink Drama (Extended Mix)
The Art Of Falling Apart (Extended Mix) 8.47
Martin (Hallowe’en Mix) 6.14
Barriers (Dave Ball Broken Down Angels Mix) 7.09
Meet Murder, My Angel (Extended Mix) 6.00
Slave To This (Life Of Existence Mix)
CD4: RARITIES, ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS & CURIOS
The Girl With The Patent Leather Face (Original Version) 4.57
A Man Could Get Lost (Daniel Miller Vocal Edit)
Memorabilia (Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing Version) 5.21
Forever The Same (Unreleased Extended Version) 10.58
Heat (US 7″ Version) 4.01
Loving You, Hating Me (Special USA Mix) 7.45
Martin 10.13
Hendrix Medley (Hey Joe, Purple Haze, Voodoo Chile) 10.22
Numbers (7” DJ Version) 4.26
Down In The Subway (7″ Remix Version) 4.21
L’Esqualita (7″ Version) 4.22
Soul Inside (Demo) 5.21
So (Dave Ball Demo Outtake) 3.16
CD5: THE EARLY YEARS 1978-81
Memorabilia (Original Daniel Miller Mix)
Persuasion (Original Daniel Miller Mix)
Metro MRX (Flexipop Version)
A Man Could Get Lost (Daniel Miller Demo)
The Girl With The Patent Leather Face (Demo)
Tainted Love (Demo)
Bedsitter (Demo)
Potential (From Mutant Moments EP)
L.O.V.E Feelings (From Mutant Moments EP)
Metro MRX (From Mutant Moments EP)
Frustration (From Mutant Moments EP)
Red Tape, Sticky Tape (Demo – Previously Unreleased)
Martin (Original 1980 Demo)
Paranoid (Black Sabbath Cover)
Science Fiction Stories (Demo)
Bleak Is My Favourite Cliché (Demo)
Cleaning Fanatic (Demo)
Mix (Demo)
A Man Could Get Lost (Original Version)
Walking Make Up Counter (Live at Leeds Polytechnic, December 1979)
Occupational Hazard (Live at Leeds Polytechnic, December 1979)
Persuasion (Live at Leeds Polytechnic, December 1979)
Dave’s Theme (Previously Unreleased Demo)
CD6: IN SESSION / REUNION / CRUELTY WITHOUT BEAUTY
Entertain Me (Richard Skinner Radio 1 Session)
Seedy Films (Richard Skinner Radio 1 Session)
Chips On My Shoulder (Richard Skinner BBC Radio 1 Session)
Youth (BBC Whistle Test)
Sex Dwarf (BBC Whistle Test)
Soul Inside (David Jensen BBC Radio 1 Session)
Where Was Your Heart (When You Needed It Most) (David Jensen BBC Radio 1 Session)
God Shaped Hole (Remix)
Divided Soul (Hooker Mix)
Somebody, Somewhere, Sometime
Monoculture – Dave Ball Extended Mix
The Night
Darker Times
Last Chance
Together Alone
Caligula Syndrome
Desperate
CD7: NON-STOP EUPHORIC DUBBING (CONTINUOUS MIX) & REMIXES
Barriers (Dave Ball Broken Down Angels Dub)
Numbers (Extended Dub)
Youth (Dave Ball Wasted On The Youth Dub)
Where The Heart Is (Marcus Lancaster Dub)
Seedy Films (Richard X Dub)
L.O.V.E Feelings (Demo)
L’Esqualita (Dub)
Loving You, Hating Me (Dub)
Baby Doll (Dub)
Facility Girls (2018 Mix Dub)
Little Rough Rhinestone (Solvent Dub Mix)
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Dave Ball Lateral Dub)
Bedsitter (Erasure Remix)
Where The Heart Is (The Grid Remix : 2018 Re-Edit)
So (The Grid Remix)
CD8: LIVE IN LOS ANGELES ’83 – PART 1
Mr Self Destruct
Soul Inside
Forever The Same
Insecure Me
L’Esqualita
Loving You, Hating Me
Torch
Youth
Disease & Desire
Where Was Your Heart
Baby Doll
Martin
The Art Of Falling Apart
CD9: LIVE IN LOS ANGELES ’83 PART 2 + PLUS OTHER LIVE RECORDINGS
Hey Joe/Purple Haze
Memorablilia
Heat
Ghost Rider (with Clint Ruin)
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
+ LIVE AT HAMMERSMITH PALAIS, 84 (FAN RECORDING)
Down In The Subway 4.01
The Best Way To Kill 5.20
Numbers 5.29
It’s A Mug’s Game 8.12
Frustration
+ UK TOUR, LIVE IN 2003
Tainted Love 3.39
Where Did Our Love Go 5.33
Bedsitter 3.43
Sex Dwarf 6.17
Barriers 5.28
Surrender To A Stranger 4.22
DVD: TV appearances, promos etc.
Source: SuperDeluxeEdition
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Guns N’ Roses – „Appetite For Destruction„ (SuperDeluxeEdition, 4CD+BD)
Wieder etwas für die Schubladen „A little bit overpriced“
und „Vertane Chance“ …
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/poprock/detail/-/art/guns-n-roses-appetite-for-destruction/hnum/8235354
https://www.amazon.de/Appetite-Destruction-Super-Deluxe-Roses/dp/B07CPDVQYW/?tag=sdepcwde-21
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BEACH BOYS – „The Beach Boys With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra„ (08/06)
Following in the footsteps of such artists as Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin and Roy Orbison, The Beach Boys have teamed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a new album due on June 8 from Capitol/UMe. The Beach Boys with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, to be available in CD, 2-LP, and digital formats, melds The Beach Boys’ original vocal (and some instrumental) tracks with newly-written and -recorded symphonic orchestrations recorded in March at Studio 2 of Abbey Road Studios. The regular 2-LP vinyl version will be released on August 17, with a limited-edition opaque orange version also being made available through the uDiscoverMusic store.
Produced by Nick Patrick and Don Reedman, the album features 17 Beach Boys classics ranging from “Don’t Worry, Baby” and “California Girls” to Pet Sounds (“Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “God Only Knows,” “Here Today,” “Sloop John B,” “You Still Believe in Me”), SMiLE (“Heroes and Villains,” “Good Vibrations”), Surf’s Up (“Disney Girls (1957)”), and of course, “Kokomo.” A new “California Suite” opens the album. The orchestra was conducted by Steve Sidwell and Sally Herbert, who also wrote many of the arrangements. “Fun, Fun, Fun” is the first single off the album.
The Beach Boys have lent their support of this project. The press release quotes Brian Wilson: “I always knew the vocal arrangements I did back in the 1960s would lend themselves perfectly for a symphony and there is no better one in the world than the Royal Philharmonic. I am both proud and humbled by what they have created using our songs and I hope everyone falls in love with it like I have.” Mike Love notes, “This album is one of a kind. I think the fact that the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has accompanied the Beach Boys with these great arrangements is just a phenomenal thing. It’s a whole other dimension to our music.”
Al Jardine adds: “Don Reedman and Nick Patrick did a terrific job on this. I can’t imagine having more fun than taking some of these great songs and putting them into this perspective. They did a beautiful job of arranging the music around the original vocals, which I think is a terrific idea. It makes the music feel new all over again!” Bruce Johnston comments, “When I listened to the album, I realized that the new arrangements performed by the orchestra didn’t add the wrong kind of weight. They just added the beautiful fairy dust of the orchestra to what we already recorded. It’s another interpretation of us without losing the groundwork of us. I really like it.”
Album co-producer Nick Patrick adds: “I’m a complete and utter fan of the Beach Boys and the way their music makes you feel. The Beach Boys’ music is so multi-layered — you can experience it on so many layers. You’ve got the obvious harmonies, which are amazing. But what we found making this record is when you dig down into the arrangements, they’re extraordinary. They’re fresh. They’re new. They’re complex. They’re beautiful and constructed in a completely original way.”
Tracklist:
California Suite
California Girls
Wouldn’t It Be Nice
Fun, Fun, Fun
Don’t Worry Baby
God Only Knows
Sloop John B
Heroes And Villains
Disney Girls
Here Today
In My Room
Kokomo
The Warmth Of The Sun
Darlin’
Help Me, Rhonda
You Still Believe In Me
Good Vibrations
Source: Seconddisc
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DAVID BOWIE – „Welcome To The Blackout (Live London ’78)“ (2CD, 29.06.2018)
Disc 1
Warszawa
“Heroes”
What In The World
Be My Wife
The Jean Genie
Blackout
Sense Of Doubt
Speed Of Life
Sound And Vision
Breaking Glass
Fame
Beauty And The Beast
Disc 2
Five Years
Soul Love
Star
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Art Decade
Alabama Song
Station To Station
TVC 15
Stay
Rebel Rebel
Source: SuperDeluxeEdition , SecondDisc
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PRINCE – „Piano & A Microphone 1983„ (21.09.2018)
The Prince Estate in partnership with Warner Bros. Records has today announced the release of Piano & A Microphone 1983 a brand new Prince album that features previously unreleased home studio cassette recording of Prince at his piano captured in 1983.
This is effectively a private rehearsal which provides a rare glimpse into Prince’s creative process as he works through songs which include 17 Days and Purple Rain (neither of which would be released until 1984), a cover of Joni Mitchell’s A Case Of You, Strange Relationship (not released until 1987 on Sign O’ The Times) and International Lover.
“This raw, intimate recording, which took place at the start of Prince’s career right before he achieved international stardom, is similar in format to the Piano & A Microphone Tour that he ended his career with in 2016,” said Prince Estate entertainment adviser Troy Carter. “The Estate is excited to be able to give fans a glimpse of his evolution and show how his career ultimately came full circle with just him and his piano.”
This new release will be available as a special CD+vinyl LP deluxe edition which will include a 12-inch booklet featuring brand new liner notes written by Prince’s then engineer Don Batts, as well as candid shots of Prince including never before seen photos. Individual vinyl and CD releases are the other physical options.
Tracklist:
17 Days
Purple Rain
A Case Of You
Mary Don’t You Weep
Strange Relationship
International Lover
Wednesday
Cold Coffee & Cocaine
Why The Butterflies
Recorded in 1983 at Prince’s Kiowa Trail home studio in Chanhassen, MN
Engineered by Don Batts
Quelle: SuperDeluxeEdition
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flashbackmagazinePRINCE – „Piano & A Microphone 1983„ (21.09.2018)
The Prince Estate in partnership with Warner Bros. Records has today announced the release of Piano & A Microphone 1983 a brand new Prince album that features previously unreleased home studio cassette recording of Prince at his piano captured in 1983.
This is effectively a private rehearsal which provides a rare glimpse into Prince’s creative process as he works through songs which include 17 Days and Purple Rain (neither of which would be released until 1984), a cover of Joni Mitchell’s A Case Of You, Strange Relationship (not released until 1987 on Sign O’ The Times) and International Lover.
“This raw, intimate recording, which took place at the start of Prince’s career right before he achieved international stardom, is similar in format to the Piano & A Microphone Tour that he ended his career with in 2016,” said Prince Estate entertainment adviser Troy Carter. “The Estate is excited to be able to give fans a glimpse of his evolution and show how his career ultimately came full circle with just him and his piano.”
This new release will be available as a special CD+vinyl LP deluxe edition which will include a 12-inch booklet featuring brand new liner notes written by Prince’s then engineer Don Batts, as well as candid shots of Prince including never before seen photos. Individual vinyl and CD releases are the other physical options.Tracklist:
17 Days
Purple Rain
A Case Of You
Mary Don’t You Weep
Strange Relationship
International Lover
Wednesday
Cold Coffee & Cocaine
Why The Butterflies
Recorded in 1983 at Prince’s Kiowa Trail home studio in Chanhassen, MN
Engineered by Don BattsQuelle: SuperDeluxeEdition
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It's only Rock'n Roll but I like it ---------------------------------------- Wenn die Sonne der Diskussions-Kultur niedrig steht, werfen selbst Zwerge einen langen Schatten. ---------------------------------------- Mein Konzertarchiv @ SONGKICKNICK MASON – Unattended Luggage (VÖ: 31.08.2018)
Available as a three-CD or 3LP vinyl package, Unattended Luggage contains the albums Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports (1981), Profiles (1985) and White of the Eye (1987).
Nick’s solo debut solo album saw him collaborate with a musicians such as Robert Wyatt and Carla Bley, while the largely instrumental Profiles was actually a collaboration with 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn (issued as Mason + Fenn). A couple of tracks on the record do include vocals, such as Lie for a Lie (Maggie Reilly and David Gilmour) and Israel (Danny Peyronel). Finally, White of the Eye was a soundtrack for the British film of the same name, which was directed by Donald Cammell (who was best known for directing Performance with Nicholas Roeg). Again, Mason worked with Rick Fenn on this album, which has never been issued on CD.
Nick Mason says, “These recordings hold a very special place for me in my musical life. Listening back after 30 odd years, I’m delighted they are getting the reissue treatment. I’m rather hoping that sales will be sufficient to damage the market in the original rare vinyl versions!”
Unattended Luggage will be released on 31 August 2018 via Warner Music. Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets will be touring throughout Europe in September.
Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports:
Can’t Get My Motor to Start
I Was Wrong
Siam
Hot River
Boo To You Too
Do Ya?
Wervin’
I’m a Mineralist
Profiles:
Malta
Lie for a Lie
Rhoda
Profiles Part 1/Profiles Part 2
Israel
And the Address
Mumbo Jumbo
Zip Code
Black Ice
At the End of the Day
Profiles Part 3
White of the Eye:
Goldwaters
Remember Mike
Where Are You Joany?
Dry Junk
Present
The Thrift Store
Ritual
Globe
Discovery & Recoil
Anne Mason
Mendoza
World of Appearances
Sacrifice Dance
White of the Eye
Source: SuperDeluxeEdition
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THE HOUSE OF LOVE (30th Anniversary Deluxe Hardback Edition 5CD Box)
THE HOUSE OF LOVE were one of the most successful and critically acclaimed bands to grace Creation Records back in the late 1980s. Their eponymous debut album, which was cited as one of the best albums of 1988 by music magazines and Indie fans alike, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year!
Expanding on 2012’s 3-CD version, this super deluxe edition of THE HOUSE OF LOVE offers the band’s complete Creation recordings from 1987-1988, together with a raft of rarities and previously unissued bonus material. It also boasts all their Creation Records singles, from the original version of ‘Shine On’, ‘Real Animal’ and ‘Christine’ to their final single for the label, ‘Destroy The Heart’.
For the first time, the album is re-mastered from the original quarter-inch tapes. Discs 2 and 3 combine all their non-album tracks with numerous HOUSE OF LOVE demos and early mixes, many of which were never released, Disc 4 soaks up the various BBC radio sessions for John Peel while Disc 5 combines mostly unissued live tracks from various shows.
This 5-CD package is housed in a stylish hardback book set with fresh sleeve-notes from NME journalist Neil Taylor (with interview quotes from lead singer/guitarist Guy Chadwick and original bassist Chris Groothuizen) and rare images from the band’s photographer Suzie Gibbons.
DISC ONE
THE ALBUM
- CHRISTINE
- HOPE
- ROAD
- SULPHUR
- MAN TO CHILD
- SALOME
- LOVE IN A CAR
- HAPPY
- FISHERMAN’S TALE
- TOUCH ME
BONUS TRACKS
- SHINE ON (Demo – LP Bonus 7”)
- CHRISTINE (Demo – LP Bonus 7”)
DISC TWO
SINGLES DEMOS & RARITIES
- SHINE ON
- LOVE
- FLOW
- REAL ANIMAL
- PLASTIC
- NOTHING TO ME
- THE HILL
- LONELINESS IS A GUN
- THE HEDONIST
- WELT
- DESTROY THE HEART
- BLIND
- MR. JO
- SHINE ON (Guy Chadwick Demo)
- REAL ANIMAL (Demo)
- TOUCH ME (Demo)
- HAPPY (Demo)
- ROAD (Early Mix)
- SALOME (Early Mix)
- FISHERMAN’S TALE (Early Mix)
- DESTROY THE HEART (Demo)
- SHINE ON (Fuck Version) (Flexidisc)
DISC THREE:
DEMOS AND EARLY MIXES
- ROAD (Longer Early Mix) *
- SULPHUR (Early Mix) *
- HAPPY (Early Mix) *
- FISHERMAN’S TALE (Early Mix) *
- TOUCH ME (Early Mix) *
- SALOME (Early Mix) *
- SHINE ON (Band Demo)
- REAL ANIMAL (16 Track Demo)
- CHRISTINE (16 Track Demo)
- HOLD ON ME (16 Track Demo)
- HOPE (Early Mix)
- MAN TO CHILD (Early Mix)
- LOVE IN A CAR (Early Mix)
- MODERN WORLD (Welt) (Demo)
- LITTLE GIRL (Mr Jo) (Early Mix)
- SULPHUR (Early Mix)
- HAPPY (Early Mix)
- TOUCH ME (Early Mix)
- SHINE ON (Early Mix) *
- REAL ANIMAL (Early Mix) *
- DESTROY THE HEART (Early
Version – No Guitar) *
* previously unissued
DISC FOUR
JOHN PEEL SESSIONS
- DESTROY THE HEART
- NOTHING TO ME
- PLASTIC
- BLIND
- THE HEDONIST
- DON’T TURN BLUE
- SAFE
- LOVE IN A CAR
- IN A ROOM
- THE BEATLES AND THESTONES
- CHRISTINE
- LONELINESS IS A GUN
DISC FIVE
IN CONCERT
VREDENBURG, UTRECHT, HOLLAND
- CHRISTINE *
- MAN TO CHILD *
- ROAD *
- SHINE ON *
GRONINGEN, HOLLAND
- PLASTIC *
- SULPHUR *
- TOUCH ME *
- NOTHING TO ME *
- I DON’T KNOW WHY I LOVE YOU BUT I DO
TOP RANK, BRIGHTON
- NEVER *
- SE DEST *
- THE HEDONIST *
- SOFT AS FIRE *
LA CIGALE, PARIS, FRANCE
- FISHERMAN’S TALE *
- HAPPY *
- LOVE IN A CAR
- DESTROY THE HEART 18. I WANNA BE YOUR DOG
* previously unissued
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Du bist dochin diesem Bereich immer so gut informiert. Hast du was davon gehört, ob die gerade als Vinyl Alben erschienenen frühen Alben von Steve Miller auch als remasterte CDs erscheinen sollen?
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Gewinnen ist nicht alles, gewinnen ist das einzige.@ onkel-tom: noch gar nichts aus Richtung CAPITOL Records vernommen, dass in absehbarer Zeit und nach dem letztjährigen Versuchsballon mit dem „Ultimate Hits“-Sampler so etwas von denen kommen wird. Mich hat zugegebenermaßen die Reissues auf Vinyl was überrascht. Man könnte die CDs ja eigentlich nachschießen. Vielleicht ist da jetzt aber auch Ruhe im Karton weil man an Expanded Versions arbeitet … meine Hoffnung …
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Danke. Ich hoffe auch mal das beste …….
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