Paul McCartney Archive Collection
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I agree with you on flowers in the dirt i just want to change one thing 1989 flowers in the dirt Flowers in the Dirt - Deluxe Edition: cd 1 1. "My Brave Face" (Paul McCartney/Declan MacManus) ? 3:18 2. "Rough Ride" ? 4:43 3. "You Want Her Too" (McCartney/MacManus) ? 3:11 4. "Distractions" ? 4:39 5. "We Got Married" ? 4:57 6. "Put It There" ? 2:07 7. "Figure of Eight" ? 3:25 8. "This One" ? 4:10 9. "Don't Be Careless Love" (McCartney/MacManus) ? 3:18 10. "That Day Is Done" (McCartney/MacManus) ? 4:19 11. "How Many People" ? 4:14 12. 12. "Motor of Love" ? 6:18 13. "Ou est le Soleil?" ? 4:45 cd 2 1. "Back on My Feet" 2. ?Once Upon a Long Ago? 3. "Flying to My Home" 4. "Loveliest Thing" 5. ?The First Stone? 6. ?I Wanna Cry? 7. "Loveliest Thing" 8. "Same Love" 9. Love Come Tumbling Down 10. Atlantic Ocean 11. "New Moon Over Jamaica" 12. Love Mix 13. Squid 14. Good Sign 15. "Party, Party" 16. "The Long and Winding Road" (Lennon/McCartney) 17. "P.S. Love Me Do" (McCartney/Lennon) 18."Return To Pepperland cd 3 1. ?Figure of Eight? (single version) 2. "Rough Ride" - 3. "This One (Club Lovejoys mix)" 4. Once Upon a Long ago (long version) 5. Good Sign (groove mix) 6. "Ou est le Soleil (7" Mix)" - 7. "Ou Est le Soleil?" (12" remix by Shep Pettibone) 8. "Ou Est le Soleil?" (Tub Dub mix, remix by Shep Pettibone) 9. "Ou Est le Soleil?" (instrumental mix, remix by Shep Pettibone) 10. "Ou Est le Soleil?" (disconet edit) dvd : 1. once upon a long ago (version 1) 2. once upon a long ago (version 2) 3. my brave face 4. put it there 5. this one (version 1) 6. this one (version 2) 7. figure of eight 8. we got married 9. ou est le soleil 10. put it there (documentary) The reason i added that song was cause it's his best unrealised songs thats all I wanted to change
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Why re master memory almost full and good evening new york city
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That site seems to imply that Thrillington is part of this remastering program
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venus rockshow:
Why re master memory almost full and good evening new york city
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venus rockshow:
Why re master memory almost full and good evening new york city
Because both of those albums were originally released by Hear Music and now all of Paul's solo catalog is owned by Concord. I doubt they'll do much but reissue both under the Concord label.
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I see but GENYC was under concord. It said concord on the box
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Maybe with the GENYC remaster we'll get songs from the Up and Coming tour that weren't on the tour on the album....eg Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet Josh
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Michelley:
venus rockshow:
Why re master memory almost full and good evening new york city
Because both of those albums were originally released by Hear Music and now all of Paul's solo catalog is owned by Concord. I doubt they'll do much but reissue both under the Concord label.
Hear Music and Concord are really the same thing. Hear Music is the Label which was formed by Concord Music and Starbucks. Concord is also a label under Concord Music Group and they own other labels too. McCartney made a deal in 2010 with Concord to Distribute his Archive Releases(thus ending almost fifty years association with EMI). But they do not own his catalog. He still owns the catalog of all his post-Beatles releases under his own company MPL Communications.
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Darth_McCartney:
Maybe with the GENYC remaster we'll get songs from the Up and Coming tour that weren't on the tour on the album....eg Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet Josh
GENYC was from the Summer Live '09 Tour of 2009 which started in Halifax in July and ended 9 dates later in August at Cowboys Stadium in Texas. There was also the 8 date Good Evening Europe Tour in 2009. The Up and Coming Tour was 35 total shows in 2010, including Hollywood Bowl, Isle of Wight Festival and Hard Rock Calling. It deserves its own DVD/CD release. Extras on that could include the Gershwin Prize Performance at the White House and Ringo's 70th Birthday Concert at Radio City Music Hall, as well as the Sirius XM Radio Special Live at the Apollo Theater. 2010 may well go down as the biggest year he's ever had as a solo artist!
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beatlesfanrandy:
Darth_McCartney:
Maybe with the GENYC remaster we'll get songs from the Up and Coming tour that weren't on the tour on the album....eg Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet Josh
GENYC was from the Summer Live '09 Tour of 2009 which started in Halifax in July and ended 9 dates later in August at Cowboys Stadium in Texas. There was also the 8 date Good Evening Europe Tour in 2009. The Up and Coming Tour was 35 total shows in 2010, including Hollywood Bowl, Isle of Wight Festival and Hard Rock Calling. It deserves its own DVD/CD release. Extras on that could include the Gershwin Prize Performance at the White House and Ringo's 70th Birthday Concert at Radio City Music Hall, as well as the Sirius XM Radio Special Live at the Apollo Theater. 2010 may well go down as the biggest year he's ever had as a solo artist!
I hear what you're saying - but I think the two tours are too similar to warrant a completely new release...all of the new 'surprises' were pretty much over with by the time the first half of the show was complete. That would mean that a hypothetical disc two of a Up and Coming release would be the same as disc two on GENYC...It would probably be better just to add a bonus CD to include songs he's done in the year prior to and after the GENYC release
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Just read a story on the Beatles Examiner that says, after McCartney I and II are released (probably in June) the next reissue is RAM!!!!! Sometime in 2011!!!! http://www.examiner.com/beatles-in-national/exclusive-the-inside-story-on-what-s-coming-the-paul-mccartney-reissues Made my day. The story says that more Wings reissues will follow after that (though I'd guess that will happen in 2012).
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please let it be true!
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God, this is sooo slow it's bordering on torture. Surely there's something in international law that states this sort of behaviour is illegal. I'll be seeking advice from my lawyer, once he is sober and upright, to discern whether action can be taken. Jack Bauer ain't got nothing on this lot.... : The only reason they can be taking soooo long is they're remastering as they go. You'd think they'd have got a good start on the project a couple of years ago and be releasing them in bigger bunches every couple of months up until Paul's 70th next summer..
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david mitchelson:
God, this is sooo slow it's bordering on torture. Surely there's something in international law that states this sort of behaviour is illegal. I'll be seeking advice from my lawyer, once he is sober and upright, to discern whether action can be taken. Jack Bauer ain't got nothing on this lot.... : The only reason they can be taking soooo long is they're remastering as they go. You'd think they'd have got a good start on the project a couple of years ago and be releasing them in bigger bunches every couple of months up until Paul's 70th next summer..
It's been incredibly s-l-o-o-o-o-w. Especially if you're an idiot like me and make a personal vow not to listen to your favorite Paul album (say, Ram) until the reissue comes out. Maybe Paul has been changing his mind about what to include. Maybe there were problems with the remastering. Who knows? But I think he and Concord took a lesson from the Lennon reissues. Yoko reissued everything at once last September and it was too much. None of the Lennon reissues made it into the top 20, despite the huge publicity linking the reissues to his 70th. Only a few of them sold well, and some of them got completely lost. Perhaps Concord thinks that parcelling out Paul's reissues out more slowly will bring each work a little more attention. I'm just glad Ram is next, and that they're smart enough to reissue the album in the year of its 40th anniversary.
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Michelley:
david mitchelson:
God, this is sooo slow it's bordering on torture. Surely there's something in international law that states this sort of behaviour is illegal. I'll be seeking advice from my lawyer, once he is sober and upright, to discern whether action can be taken. Jack Bauer ain't got nothing on this lot.... : The only reason they can be taking soooo long is they're remastering as they go. You'd think they'd have got a good start on the project a couple of years ago and be releasing them in bigger bunches every couple of months up until Paul's 70th next summer..
It's been incredibly s-l-o-o-o-o-w. Especially if you're an idiot like me and make a personal vow not to listen to your favorite Paul album (say, Ram) until the reissue comes out. Maybe Paul has been changing his mind about what to include. Maybe there were problems with the remastering. Who knows? But I think he and Concord took a lesson from the Lennon reissues. Yoko reissued everything at once last September and it was too much. None of the Lennon reissues made it into the top 20, despite the huge publicity linking the reissues to his 70th. Only a few of them sold well, and some of them got completely lost. Perhaps Concord thinks that parcelling out Paul's reissues out more slowly will bring each work a little more attention. I'm just glad Ram is next, and that they're smart enough to reissue the album in the year of its 40th anniversary.
but it is complete torture on all of us waiting!
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Fascinating stuff !! Is this the thread where "double" cd song listings for "Flowers in the Dirt" are given, stating that "Flowers" was originally meant to be a 2 cd release? Fascinated to discover that, as there was so much variety, so many songs on "Flowers" anyway.
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I don't think Flowers in the Dirt was ever intended as a two disc set. The the second disc of the Japanese 2 CD version is clearly a bonus, up to and including an intro from Paul saying hi to his Japanese fans. There's several rehearsals, an old 'Cold Cuts' track, and a couple of songs that ended up as b-sides on the Flowers related singles. There's no way that album was conceived to include that second CD with the original album (not saying there were no plans for some form of a double disc, as I don't know that for sure - but definitely not as constituted by this Japanese double disc)
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Michelley:
Maybe Paul has been changing his mind about what to include. Maybe there were problems with the remastering. Who knows? But I think he and Concord took a lesson from the Lennon reissues. Yoko reissued everything at once last September and it was too much.
I know I'll get thirty lashes for being negative with my criticism again, but the Lennon reissues were poorly done. Many who bought the LENNON SIGNATURE BOX have complained about the poor packaging; no one thought to protect the discs with anti-static sleeves (a la the Beatles remasters) and there are no pins to hold the cd's in place, resulting in scratched discs galore. The covers themselves are flimsy, and no attempt was made to remain consistent with the original album art. Also, with a title like THE JOHN LENNON SIGNATURE BOX, doesn't it follow to use a reproduction of Lennon's actual signature, as opposed to commissioning some artist in Europe to create an approximation of it? :
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I'm probably in the minority but I do wish Paul had reissued at least some parts of his catalogue as box sets. Albums like "Wild Life", "London Town" and "Back To The Egg" aren't going to set the charts on fire anyway and would IMO have benefitted from being included in a Wings box set containing all the studio albums, B-sides and rarities, Wings Over America, videos and a comprehensive book about the band. This would also have been a great opportunity for Paul to promote Wings as a group in its own right. A box like this would probably have been quite expensive but I would have preferred spending a few extra $ to this seemingly directionless reissue campaign that we are getting. It's been almost a year since Paul announced his switch to Concord and so far we have only gotten one reissue. That sucks. If I were Paul I would have done it like this: Autumn/Christmas 2010: Wings reissue campaign (replacing just Band On The Run) that would have included individual releases for each album (just to have them all in print at a cheap price) and a comprehensive box set. Winter 2011: McCartney and McCartney II special editions Spring 2011: RAM 40 years anniversary edition Summer 2011: New studio album Then from autumn 2011 start to reissue 3 albums at a time every 2 or so months. Whether we like it or not the majority of these reissues aren't going to be big sellers, and I doubt Paul will do much promotion anyway, so he might as well get on with it to keep his catalogue in print and so he can focus completely on future projects.