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Here's a few comments about the KYE re-release from earlier this year. Definitely would be interested to see how splitting the album into two would have worked. Whilst I'm not of a fan of substituting songs into an album for a reissue, I'm far happier for a complete overhaul and restructuring like this.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/manic...-enemy-2626009 |
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Me too - hope they go ahead with it
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I'd like to see the original idea of it being split into two albums as well but combined and sold in one package.
Editing the track listing then makes sense and i'm fine with that but editing the track listing of an album being reissued as is... son, just don't.
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I think the best way would be to present the entire album and all its associated b-sides (plus Door to the River) and then do what Brett Anderson did with the 2011 Suede reissues: put a proposed tracklist in the liner notes so we can make it ourselves.
That or do the main album as CD1, then the two separate albums as CD2 and CD3 (or even combined onto CD2), with any remaining b-sides, demos and remixes on CD3/4. |
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I'm up for them re-writing history and splitting KYE as I've never liked the original track order.
Whatever they do the vinyl absolutely has to be on 2 discs this time
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Only just discovered KYE was released as 1xLP. That's pretty damn hilarious.
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Minus the hidden track it's not much longer than TIMT. I've owned a fair few 60 minute single LPs and as long as they're cut well they sound surprisingly good.
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KYE is long, but should be extended with b-sides from KYE era, and shuffled
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KYE was never going to be a double album, it was just one of Nicky’s many pipe dreams. Just like he said earlier in the year the new MSP album is ‘very broad and expansive’ before JDB came along and said they’ve only just started doing a couple of demos recently and he has no idea where the album is going.
I’m all for Nicky’s solo album being a triple, though. |
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Which are these? Are the spoken word or classical albums? I might need a bit of convincing.
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Surely you're going to need at the very least 3x LPs if you want to include b-sides? Even then, that would perhaps just about cover the studio cuts.
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Of all the re-issues I will pay whatever price Wire sticks on the front for a KYE re-issue. Underappreciated era. Best artwork, best b-sides. Best Wire hair and dresses. Unfortunately they just got bit fat and sounded a bit shit live (looking at you and your organ Naysmyth!)
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to properly describe upcoming Manics album. He is often funny, but nowdays it always sounds like trolling. He grew a lot as a musician over the last decade (not just a good singer anymore : /) and I am expecting some great stuff from his solo effort. |
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Either way, it's still something worth them exploring instead of sticking with a bog stand reissue. Do something interesting with it instead. Having done a quick search it seems that sean also confirmed this in an interview with a spanish music website in 2014, if the janky translate is accurate anyway. https://jenesaispop.com/2014/07/17/1...a-superficial/ Quote:
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