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Passing_Stranger wrote:I'm off this week for a holiday, so there'll be no updates for a couple of weeks. It doesn't mean I'm out of stuff, of course, the fun will resume in due course (though for some projects I'll be asking for the audience assistance ). Meanwhile here's another collection for you. I cannot call myself a dedicated fan of Howard Jones, he's quite an erratic artist for me, but the good stuff prevails (otherwise I'm not sure I'd be interested). I wanted to do such a collection for him for quite a long time but only recently got around to it. The basis for it is his outstanding 2-CD compilation "The very best of" (2003) which has almost all of his A-sides (bar occasional Top 10 hit substituted for some obscure LP track - a most logical choice, right?) and nearly all of corresponding B-sides. Wish there were more releases like that, but the labels don't seem to be interested. I also added the missing pieces, his early 1990s stuff is from CD singles (unbelievably rare!) and remasters (good ones that don't sound unacceptably loud). Overall, a neat collection that encompasses all of his 7" releases (there was trouble with his two (!) cancelled singles - HOW 16 and 17, but 17 actually received a release in Germany so I included it).
Link: https://mega.nz/folder/j91ygJTY#iy6EtuznrrcsgJnimUiYPQ
Enjoy!
P.S. By the way, anybody knows if an acoustic version of "Will you still be there?" (from the US 7" of 1987) is released on CD anywhere?
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