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Talking Heads Reissues - October
from pitchforkmedia:
Talking Heads LPs to Be Expanded as DualDiscs Ray Suzuki reports: In early October, the entire studio catalog of the Talking Heads will be issued in DualDisc format, which has a regular CD on one side and a Dolby 5.1 version on its flip. Each disc-- Talking Heads 77, More Songs About Buildings and Food, Fear of Music, Remain in Light, Speaking in Tongues, Little Creatures, True Stories, and Naked-- is to be issued by Rhino and will feature additional content such as live performances, video, outtakes, and alternate versions of familiar Heads faves-- many of which will be presented as 5.1 mixes. According to Billboard, highlights from the reissue campaign include video of early live performances of "Pulled Up" and "I Feel It in My Heart" (on 77), an alternate mix of "Burning Down the House" (from Speaking in Tongues), and outtakes such as "Dancing for Money" (Fear of Music) and "Double Groove", "Fela's Riff", "Right Start", and "Unison" (all in various stages of completion; from Remain in Light). In recent years, Rhino has released numerous other Talking Heads collections: The awkwardly designed Once in a Lifetime box set, self-explanatory primer The Best of Talking Heads, and the long-overdue digital bow of the band's "other" live record, a recently expanded version of The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads. * Talking Heads (fan site): http://www.talking-heads.net/ ______________________________ Finally!!! :up: These are due October 4th. |
finally is right. i'm glad. now if only they could re-team for some shows...
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:up: Reissues
:down: Dualdisc Where's my SACD? And I'd love to get that box set, but as they say, it's a TERRIBLE design and also, it's very expensive. Still waiting for yourmusic to carry it (they have many Rhino titles). |
Originally Posted by Decker
:up: Reissues
:down: Dualdisc Where's my SACD? And I'd love to get that box set, but as they say, it's a TERRIBLE design and also, it's very expensive. Still waiting for yourmusic to carry it (they have many Rhino titles). I'm not sure I'll be able to wait, or if YM will carry it as they dont' have the new version of Stop Making Sense or the other live album that was recently released. I know they are carrying the Cure reissues, which are put out by Rhino, but I don't think YM/BMG get's all of Rhino's stuff. |
I have everything on cd, the box set, etc. but now they want me to rebuy? For shame!
The first three are my faves, after that not as much, although I still like them. |
those old cds sound pretty terrible. i'll buy it just for the remastering. 5.1 mixes and videos are a bonus. it's about time!
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Originally Posted by Buford T Pusser
I have everything on cd, the box set, etc. but now they want me to rebuy? For shame!
The first three are my faves, after that not as much, although I still like them. |
Although I liked "Remain In Light" I remember being disappointed after hearing it. Just didn't do it for me like the others.
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what's the deal - only a few songs in multichannel 5.1 sound?? and not the full album as Warner's had done with the dual discs of REM's back catalogue... no sale.
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Anyone have experience with the dual-discs? I have heard (rumors?) that they have trouble playing in "slot" CD players (such as in cars) due to the different thickness, that they aren't true music CDs (they don't conform to the specification), etc.?
I might get these for the bonus tracks but only if they are included on the music CD side of the disc as well. -Gunshy |
Originally Posted by Gunshy
Anyone have experience with the dual-discs? I have heard (rumors?) that they have trouble playing in "slot" CD players (such as in cars) due to the different thickness, that they aren't true music CDs (they don't conform to the specification), etc.?
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
I think those Stones reissues are dual discs, and I've had no problem playing them in the stereos in either mine and my wife's cars.
The reissues in plastic jewel cases that are coming out are just regular cds. |
Originally Posted by Gunshy
Anyone have experience with the dual-discs? I have heard (rumors?) that they have trouble playing in "slot" CD players (such as in cars) due to the different thickness, that they aren't true music CDs (they don't conform to the specification), etc.?
I might get these for the bonus tracks but only if they are included on the music CD side of the disc as well. -Gunshy |
Originally Posted by Giles
what's the deal - only a few songs in multichannel 5.1 sound?? and not the full album as Warner's had done with the dual discs of REM's back catalogue... no sale.
AFAIK, DualDisc™ does not mean that the other side is a DVD-A, just that it is a DVD. |
Originally Posted by Brain Stew
The Stones reissues in cardboard digipaks are hybrid SACDs meaning that they are a dual layer disc, with one layer being SACD and the other regular redbook audio cd.
The reissues in plastic jewel cases that are coming out are just regular cds. If there was only a way to stop the turntable from skipping in my Honda. ;) |
Not too impressed with over $18.50 per disc retail & box set only availability. Maybe for Bear Family, not Rhino/Warner.
Tim |
Originally Posted by TimJS
Not too impressed with over $18.50 per disc retail & box set only availability. Maybe for Bear Family, not Rhino/Warner.
Tim also, i wouldn't let the MSRP price scare you right away. places like best buy are bound to have sweet deals. |
um, i'm pretty sure they'll be available seperately from the box set I hope you are right on both counts, but the only info I've seen suggests otherwise...this can always change & I hope it does. Lately I've found BestBuy's loss leading strategy, not to mention what they stock (doubt that'll be an issue here tho) to be pretty hit & miss. Tim |
Talking Heads: Brick
Bonus Tracks These are the bonus tracks on each of the DualDisks in the "Brick" boxset. Some tracks have previously been released on other compilations such as "Sand in the Vaseline" and the "Once in a Lifetime"-boxset, but most of these tracks were never released in any form before. Talking Heads 77: Love --> Building On Fire I Wish You Wouldn't Say That Psycho Killer (acoustic) I Feel It In My Heart Sugar On My Tongue More Songs About Buildings & Food: Stay Hungry (1977 version) I'm Not In Love (alternate version) The Big Country (alternate version) Thank You For Sending Me An Angel ("Country Angel" version) Fear Of Music: Dancing For Money Life During Wartime (alternate version) Cities (alternate version) Mind (alternate version) Remain In Light: Fela's Riff Unison Double Groove Right Start Speaking In Tongues: Two Note Swivel Burning Down The House (alternate version) Little Creatures: Road To Nowhere (early version) And She Was (early version) Television Man (extended mix) True Stories: Wild Wild Life (Extended Mix) Papa Legba (Pops Staples version) Radio Head (Tito Larriva version) Naked: Sax & Violins |
from talking-heads.net:
Don't Worry About the DualDiscs The eight individual DualDiscs in the upcoming Talking Heads "Brick" boxset will be available separately in January 2006, at least in the US (first four at the beginning of the month, second four at the end of the month). The "brick" is meant to be an introductory piece to announce the arrival of the remastered discs. Despite the fabulous list of bonus material included on the DualDisks, there is more uncollected/unreleased material left in the vaults. The reason the reissues are not more "complete" is that unlike a standard CD which can contain up to 80 minutes of music, a DualDisc only holds 60 minutes. So there was simply no room to include more material. |
Ugh. Dualdiscs.
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Cool, I'm gonna have to wait though, and try and get these from yourmusic.com
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I wish they'd gone the separate CD and DVD-A route, like the R.E.M. reissues. One way in which these are better, though, is that the CD portion will actually be remastered. Some of the original CDs sound pretty bad.
I also hope that the entire albums are remixed in surround sound. None of the articles I've seen thusfar have been entirely clear on that point. I'd likely buy them anyway, but it would be nice to hear a completely different mix of all the songs. |
Originally Posted by GoVegan
I wish they'd gone the separate CD and DVD-A route, like the R.E.M. reissues. One way in which these are better, though, is that the CD portion will actually be remastered. Some of the original CDs sound pretty bad.
I also hope that the entire albums are remixed in surround sound. None of the articles I've seen thusfar have been entirely clear on that point. I'd likely buy them anyway, but it would be nice to hear a completely different mix of all the songs. |
Dualdiscs can include a DVD-A layer. I'm not sure if all do, but I have the Dualdisc for NIN's Downward Spiral and it can be played in stereo or Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound on a regular DVD player, and when I put it into my DVD-A player, I get the option for "high resolution" stereo or surround.
The resolution is usually lower on Dualdiscs than regular DVD-As, though, but still an improvement over CDs. |
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