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910.1 | Sometimes more than one !! | WCSM::ECTOR | My Monster from his slab began to rise | Fri Sep 25 1987 21:16 | 22 |
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This has become pretty much policy for some companies to add a "CD
BONUS" cut for a couple of reasons. 1) To get the record buying
public to switch over to the CD medium; 2) An attempt at fairness
- meaning filler for a 30-40 minute lp in its' transfer to a 70+
minute medium.
Some CD clubs even advertise "CD BONUS" cuts, i.e.; RCA (Compact
Disc Club), Columbia Disc Club.
The ones I've noticed so far are 1 extra cut on Tina Turner's "Private
Dancer" (an awesome remake of the Beatles' "Help") and another on
Barbra Streisands' "The Broadway Album." The "Welcome To the Pleasure
Dome" disc by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, actually had to have 2
different session cuts put on the single disc, filling it out to
72 minutes, but dropped a song from the double lp, since it timed
out at 74 minutes.
The Cruiser
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910.2 | Billy Joel - Greatest Hits | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Sat Sep 26 1987 00:37 | 6 |
| On "Billy Joel Greatest Hits, Volume I & II" CD's, there are two
bonus songs on the second volume, to quote the fine print:
'These compact disc contain previously released material with the
exceptions of "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" and "The Night Is
Still Young."'
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910.3 | sure there are..... | FRSBEE::MORRELL | | Mon Sep 28 1987 12:56 | 3 |
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re: .2 Thats the same as the lp
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910.4 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Mon Sep 28 1987 13:12 | 15 |
| CBS Records has a nasty habit of including GREAT new songs on Greatest Hits
packages. This is something most other companies don't stoop to doing. They
put out hits packages when an artist hasn't delivered a new album within
twelve months of the last one. Sometimes, they take whatever they're working
on and put it on the hits album. Other times, they dig up previously rejected
studio tracks.
The Billy Joel tracks are on the vinyl as well. They were the selling point
for the album on all three major media (CD, vinyl, casette). The CD, however,
does include more tracks. Notably, extra tracks from "The Stranger", and a
few more early tunes. A non-diehard Joel fan could get by with the Hits CD
and every album from "52nd Street" onwards.
Mark
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910.5 | Extra Heads | WCSM::PURMAL | I'm a party vegetable. PARTY HARDLY! | Mon Sep 28 1987 15:05 | 4 |
| Talking Heads "True Stories" has a different mix of "Wild Life"
as well as the normal one on the CD.
ASP
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910.6 | Two other songs? | VIDEO::ASHE | Detroit: It's no place for wimps!!! | Mon Sep 28 1987 18:26 | 6 |
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Yeah, but I think "The Entertainer and Captain Jack" are on CD,
are they on the album? I made a tape of the album and didn't have
that on there. Maybe i just cut them out.
Walt
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910.7 | | VLNVAX::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911 | Mon Sep 28 1987 18:32 | 1 |
| There is an earlier note (399.*) which covers this topic.
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910.8 | A Different Tale Of Bonus Tracks... | PARITY::GOSSELIN | | Fri Oct 09 1987 11:32 | 38 |
| And now for something completely different....
I picked up a disc at Lechmere 2 weeks ago - called "Super Sounds
of the 60's" or some such nonsense. Only reasons I bought it were
that 1) it was cheap 2) IT had some oldies cuts I wanted on CD but
hadn't found before. Sorry don't remember the label - some mongrel
indie label.
Anyway, I went to play it a few days later. Cued it up to play track
10 (Vanity Fare's "Hitchin' A Ride", if you must know) - when outta
the speakers came the BEATLES, doin' a live version of "I Saw Her
Standing There"......in mono, no less! Scanned through the rest
of the disc, and found another unlisted cut...yup, Beatles again,
doin' a live version of "Twist And Shout." Now, the disc was only
suposed to contain 16 tracks - these two Beatles' tracks are not
listed anywhere on the packaging OR CD. Both of these "bonus" tracks
sound very good, for what I assume to be a mid 60's live recording
(not being a Beatles' historian, I can't place the origin of these
tracks....I think they're from the "Ready...Steady...Go!" Video
of a few years' back).
This CD was part of a series of "Super Sounds" collections offered
by this label...I'm half tempted to go back and pick up a few more,
just to see if they also have uncredited live Beatle performances.
Don't know if the disc I have is (or will be) a collector's item
- I'm not interested in selling it anyway.
Well, that's my tale of "bonus tracks" - anybody have others along
this line?
Ken
"Well, she was just seventeen
If you know what I mean....."
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910.9 | | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Fri Oct 09 1987 11:53 | 3 |
| Re: .-1
So how did "Hitchin' a Ride" sound? Also, what's the label/catalog no.?
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910.10 | More Beatles uncovered | PENUTS::SALLOWAY | The Future Begins Tomorrow | Fri Oct 09 1987 14:06 | 16 |
| RE: -.8
I have volume #10 of the Super Sounds of the '60's, and it also
has a live Beatles track on it, 'Kansas City'. The quality is REAL
poor on this cut, and I think it's from the Star Club recordings.
Anyway, it wasn't listed on the cover, but it IS on the disk itself,
so they probably got cold feet (or a lawyer's letter) before it
was packaged. The total number of tracks is 18 WITH the extra cut,
so maybe the boxes with less than 18 have extra tracks. By the
way, the total time of the 18 cuts is 46 minutes, so its no great
bargain, but there are some things here that probably aren't available
anywhere else on CD. The package says remastered for CD, but it
sounds like somebody just digitally recorded a bunch of old 45's
and album cuts.
-Brian
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910.11 | | PARITY::GOSSELIN | | Thu Oct 15 1987 12:21 | 14 |
| RE .8
Sorry for the delayed response, John; - work has been gettin' in
the way of my notesfile reading :-)
"Hitchin A Ride" wasn't anything to write home about - to be honest,
I don't think it's the original hit version, based on the instrumental
intro....and sound quality is only fair on all tracks.
I'll post the label/catalog # soon....
Ken
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910.12 | Others... | NETMON::GREG | Nod's as good as a wink to blind bat | Tue May 17 1988 10:15 | 5 |
| Couple of extra tracks (or longer versions) on the Eric Clapton
CDs, mind not all of them were good! Longer versions of tracks
shortened for LPs is a good idea. Why didn't Dire Straits use the
full version of Sultans of Swing on the CD (Gurrrr!)
Greg.
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