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omar wrote:Where's Party Fears Two 12"? This however looks like a very good reissue program. I hope the sound is awesome too.
cork wrote:For the best of CD - what is the remastering like?
omar wrote:Got my CDs today. Amazon US has great prices thru third party sellers. I'm blown away somewhat by how nice these sound. Only heard Fourth Drawer Down so far. The previous remaster sound shrill in comparison. This new one is right on the money. If these sell enough we might see reissues of Perhaps/Glamour Chase, although by then Billy was on his own, so who knows.
hypnohighball wrote:omar wrote:Got my CDs today. Amazon US has great prices thru third party sellers. I'm blown away somewhat by how nice these sound. Only heard Fourth Drawer Down so far. The previous remaster sound shrill in comparison. This new one is right on the money. If these sell enough we might see reissues of Perhaps/Glamour Chase, although by then Billy was on his own, so who knows.
Yea, Alan Rankine and Michael Dempsey did all the work on these and they weren't on the later Associates/Billy albums, so it would have to be someone else. Add to the fact none of them really sold well and weren't regarded too well when released. Although, the Perhaps/Glamour Chase 2 cd set has sold out and is getting pricey, so who knows?
discoginfo wrote:I wonder why they didn't include more tracks on THE AFFECTIONATE PUNCH from the 1982 Remix LP.. only two. There were space enough on CD 1.
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