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What re-issue/official release are you most looking forward to?
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<blockquote data-quote="Famous when dead" data-source="post: 1987259448" data-attributes="member: 6607"><p>I'd like properly curated reissues that encompass the old art and sensible, decent (exhaustive) outtakes.</p><p>I guess the issue will be whether Morrissey (after the profuse liner notes and his efforts 're-imagining' things like SG) will have any hand in a second or third version of an album - especially after choosing different tracks and ditching others in creating the previous reissues.</p><p>If it's a case of the record company have more sway than we know, we may get them in a style people have been wanting for an age. That said, I don't necessarily believe BMG/Warners have outright control over all of the proposed releases - so what ultimately comes out will be very interesting.</p><p>Deluxe vinyl & CD versions of the albums suggested with exhaustive outtakes? - take my money now. </p><p>Regards,</p><p>FWD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Famous when dead, post: 1987259448, member: 6607"] I'd like properly curated reissues that encompass the old art and sensible, decent (exhaustive) outtakes. I guess the issue will be whether Morrissey (after the profuse liner notes and his efforts 're-imagining' things like SG) will have any hand in a second or third version of an album - especially after choosing different tracks and ditching others in creating the previous reissues. If it's a case of the record company have more sway than we know, we may get them in a style people have been wanting for an age. That said, I don't necessarily believe BMG/Warners have outright control over all of the proposed releases - so what ultimately comes out will be very interesting. Deluxe vinyl & CD versions of the albums suggested with exhaustive outtakes? - take my money now. Regards, FWD. [/QUOTE]
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