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Ancodia wrote:It's more important to have the previously released vinyl only tracks and early promo mixes included.
The Japanese Forecast album isn't that hard to get a hold of.

Gorgeous extras must include:

Freak
Insane lover
1 in 10 (Forcable Lobotomy Mix)
10X10 (Original VOX Mix)
Alternative mixes of Timebomb and Reaper
Yup, as John states, the above tracks need to be on any kind of reissue! 8)
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Post by SteveC »

Must haves to include

Timebomb promo version
Marathon 12" club mix
La Luz

Insane Lover and Freak weren't classics but as promo only releases they should be considered, unless tracks should be left off to make them even more 'collectable'

The same applies to Purple Dust and Femme Deluxe
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Post by IanPeel »

I always saw the Disco Disc as an interesting departure, musically... I think it would be nice to see it preserved in some way - IE group the tracks together, not break them up - some used here, some used there...

There should be a Disco Disc 2 at some point!...
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IanPeel wrote:IE group the tracks together, not break them up - some used here, some used there...
Group together but then use some here and some there. Not sure I understand. Sounds like a bit of a contradiction?
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Post by PeteZarustica »

I think Ian is making an example of what NOT to do.

There should be a Disco Disc 2 - and please... excluding tracks to make them collectable is real silly... sorry. I know it wasn't a suggestion, more like an assumption, but hey, this is spiting up. Collectable items will remain collectable - the original NewBuild 12" didn't lose any value after the re-release, on the contrary. Besides, this is a chance of us fans having everything remastered and in digital format, so we can show our grandson's sometime near... :P :P :P
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Must be me, but I haven't got a clue what you guys are talking about.
Also, Newbuild LP price went from about 50 pounds to 10 pounds after being re-released on Rephlex. Strangely the Rephlex LP has become more sought-after than the original since. But now I'm really going off-topic...
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Most definitely should not consider collectibility when compiling the discs - release all the rare tracks on the reissues (especially vinyl-only tracks).

From a personal point of view, I collect records/CD's/etc for tracks, and if they appear later on (as will be in the case of some Gerald stuff that's coming out later on this year), then that's fantastic - i.e. more people will get to listen to the tracks/mixes = more fans = more records by 808 :)
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Please discuss Gorgeous bonus in Gorgeous re-issue bonus disc proposals.
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Post by BADGERMAN »

Definately Lemon. Not too bothered about Femme Deluxe and Purple Dust would rather have other unheard material.
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Also, Newbuild LP price went from about 50 pounds to 10 pounds after being re-released on Rephlex.
The reason everybody wants the new version is because it has a suberb quality. 3 discs, a track for each side. 210g vinyl (if I'm not wrong). The less you record in a vinyl the better the sound is, and the longer it will last - and the "higher" it'll sound.

And we're probably checking different sources Markus, because last time I was in London the original NewBuild was being sold by 65£. OK it's London and on the week before I was in MCR and I didn't find it, but still, I don't think I can find a original copy for 10£. :wink:
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From a personal point of view, I collect records/CD's/etc for tracks, and if they appear later on (as will be in the case of some Gerald stuff that's coming out later on this year), then that's fantastic - i.e. more people will get to listen to the tracks/mixes = more fans = more records by 808
Couldn't agree more. 8)
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PeteZarustica wrote:
Also, Newbuild LP price went from about 50 pounds to 10 pounds after being re-released on Rephlex.
The reason everybody wants the new version is because it has a suberb quality. 3 discs, a track for each side. 210g vinyl (if I'm not wrong). The less you record in a vinyl the better the sound is, and the longer it will last - and the "higher" it'll sound.

And we're probably checking different sources Markus, because last time I was in London the original NewBuild was being sold by 65£. OK it's London and on the week before I was in MCR and I didn't find it, but still, I don't think I can find a original copy for 10£. :wink:
Vinyl Exchange - 25 quid here

28 quid from Netsounds here and here

GEMM lists a variety of different ones for a similar price here

And similar prices from MusicStack here

Out of that little lot, only one Rephlex 3xLP vinyl here for about 28 quid....

So, roughly 25 quid for the original Newbuild - I would say that the Rephlex one is rarer, though... So, pick up that last one if you don't have it, whilst you can! 8)
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