EGYPT STATION
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
OMG...what is THIS now?!
This is a 2 cd version.
2nd cd
1. Get Started (previously released on the "green band" edition)
2. Nothing For Free (previously released on the "green band" edition)
3. Frank Sinatra’s Party
4. Sixty Second Street
5. Who Cares (full length version)
6. Get Enough (previously released online on New Year's Day)
7. Come On To Me (Live At Abbey Road Studios)
8. Fuh You (Live At The Cavern Club)
9. Confidante (Live At LIPA)
10. Who Cares (Live At Grand Central Station)Depending on what the price is going to be (ie will the double cd be at the same price as a single cd), then CD2 looks good value as it succesfully mops up all the waifs and strays. If not though its a great shame that fans have to buy yet another copy of Egypt Station just to get the second cd? Why not just release CD2 on its own?
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
OMG...what is THIS now?!
This is a 2 cd version.
2nd cd
1. Get Started (previously released on the "green band" edition)
2. Nothing For Free (previously released on the "green band" edition)
3. Frank Sinatra’s Party
4. Sixty Second Street
5. Who Cares (full length version)
6. Get Enough (previously released online on New Year's Day)
7. Come On To Me (Live At Abbey Road Studios)
8. Fuh You (Live At The Cavern Club)
9. Confidante (Live At LIPA)
10. Who Cares (Live At Grand Central Station)So, is all this included in the Traveller edition?
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So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
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Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
I feel your pain Hawkeye. I splurged £315 on the travellers edition, mainly so I could get the unreleased music. Now this Explorers edition is being released I feel really ripped off. With the Explorers edition costing £52 I've just spent £263 more than I needed to to get the unreleased music. The stuff in the suitcase will have to be pretty special for me to feel happy that I spent the extra £263. If its personally signed by Paul that would be great but I doubt that will be part of the package.
Oh and for completists there's a red vinyl version of the Explorers edition on Musicvaults (although it's sold out);
https://shop.musicvaultz.com/*/*/Egypt-Station-Explorer-s-Edition-3LP-Color/64UV0000000
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Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
There's about as much chance of that happening as a one-legged man has of winning an arse kicking competition.
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Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
Everything in the Explorer’s edition is included in the Traveller’s edition. Don’t buy it! There is also some extra stuff (songs/videos) in the Traveller’s that they aren’t even saying what it is, so that it will be a surprise for us! Read the product description:
INTRODUCING THE EGYPT STATION TRAVELLER’S EDITION BOX SET
This Strictly Limited Deluxe Edition of Paul McCartney’s #1 Album Egypt Station is a one-time pressing limited to 3,000 numbered cases. The Traveller’s Edition arrives in a vintage style suitcase and contains exclusive previously unreleased tracks, hidden rarities and all the essentials needed on your journey to Egypt Station.
Audio and Video:
- Limited Edition Concertina Tri-Fold Deluxe 180G Vinyl Double Black Disc Pressing of Egypt Station
- Exclusive Limited Edition Bonus 180G Vinyl Pressing of Egypt Station II in ‘Night Scene’ blue featuring three previously unreleased tracks — ‘Frank Sinatra’s Party’, ’Sixty Second Street’ and extended cut of ‘Who Cares’ — and four live performances of Egypt Station tracks taken from Abbey Road, The Cavern Club, LIPA, and Paul’s iconic performance at Grand Central Station
- Limited Edition Egypt Station Concertina CD
- Exclusive Limited Edition collector’s Egypt Station Blue Cassette
- HD Audio of all tracks delivered upon shipment
- Additional rare performances and videos hidden inside!Box Set Features:
- Luxury vintage-style embossed Egypt Station artwork suitcase
- Handwritten facsimile note from Paul
- Fold out, vintage-style Egypt Station illustrated map
- Travel memorabilia including ‘travel itinerary’, postcards, baggage tickets and first class ticket
- Egypt Station luggage stickers
- Travel journal featuring handwritten lyrics
- Two Egypt Station lithographs of Paul’s paintings (11”x11”)
- 500+ piece jigsaw puzzle
- Egypt Station playing cards
- Plus hidden “Track Logo” rarity... -
Jock Tamson wrote:
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
I feel your pain Hawkeye. I splurged £315 on the travellers edition, mainly so I could get the unreleased music. Now this Explorers edition is being released I feel really ripped off. With the Explorers edition costing £52 I've just spent £263 more than I needed to to get the unreleased music. The stuff in the suitcase will have to be pretty special for me to feel happy that I spent the extra £263. If its personally signed by Paul that would be great but I doubt that will be part of the package.
Oh and for completists there's a red vinyl version of the Explorers edition on Musicvaults (although it's sold out);
https://shop.musicvaultz.com/*/*/Egypt-Station-Explorer-s-Edition-3LP-Color/64UV0000000
There is just a “Handwritten facsimile note from Paul.” (in other words, a copy of the original) If Paul had personally signed all 3000 copies, even if it only took him 5 seconds for each signature, it would take him over 4 hours!
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Kestrel wrote:
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
There's about as much chance of that happening as a one-legged man has of winning an arse kicking competition.
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Nancy R wrote:
Jock Tamson wrote:
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
I feel your pain Hawkeye. I splurged £315 on the travellers edition, mainly so I could get the unreleased music. Now this Explorers edition is being released I feel really ripped off. With the Explorers edition costing £52 I've just spent £263 more than I needed to to get the unreleased music. The stuff in the suitcase will have to be pretty special for me to feel happy that I spent the extra £263. If its personally signed by Paul that would be great but I doubt that will be part of the package.
Oh and for completists there's a red vinyl version of the Explorers edition on Musicvaults (although it's sold out);
https://shop.musicvaultz.com/*/*/Egypt-Station-Explorer-s-Edition-3LP-Color/64UV0000000
There is just a “Handwritten facsimile note from Paul.” (in other words, a copy of the original) If Paul had personally signed all 3000 copies, even if it only took him 5 seconds for each signature, it would take him over 4 hours!
awww poor baby.
You didn't order one did you Nancy?
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Nancy R wrote:
Everything in the Explorer’s edition is included in the Traveller’s edition. Don’t buy it! There is also some extra stuff (songs/videos) in the Traveller’s that they aren’t even saying what it is, so that it will be a surprise for us! Read the product description:
INTRODUCING THE EGYPT STATION TRAVELLER’S EDITION BOX SET
This Strictly Limited Deluxe Edition of Paul McCartney’s #1 Album Egypt Station is a one-time pressing limited to 3,000 numbered cases. The Traveller’s Edition arrives in a vintage style suitcase and contains exclusive previously unreleased tracks, hidden rarities and all the essentials needed on your journey to Egypt Station.
Audio and Video:
- Limited Edition Concertina Tri-Fold Deluxe 180G Vinyl Double Black Disc Pressing of Egypt Station
- Exclusive Limited Edition Bonus 180G Vinyl Pressing of Egypt Station II in ‘Night Scene’ blue featuring three previously unreleased tracks — ‘Frank Sinatra’s Party’, ’Sixty Second Street’ and extended cut of ‘Who Cares’ — and four live performances of Egypt Station tracks taken from Abbey Road, The Cavern Club, LIPA, and Paul’s iconic performance at Grand Central Station
- Limited Edition Egypt Station Concertina CD
- Exclusive Limited Edition collector’s Egypt Station Blue Cassette
- HD Audio of all tracks delivered upon shipment
- Additional rare performances and videos hidden inside!Box Set Features:
- Luxury vintage-style embossed Egypt Station artwork suitcase
- Handwritten facsimile note from Paul
- Fold out, vintage-style Egypt Station illustrated map
- Travel memorabilia including ‘travel itinerary’, postcards, baggage tickets and first class ticket
- Egypt Station luggage stickers
- Travel journal featuring handwritten lyrics
- Two Egypt Station lithographs of Paul’s paintings (11”x11”)
- 500+ piece jigsaw puzzle
- Egypt Station playing cards
- Plus hidden “Track Logo” rarity...I disagree about the statement that the Traveller's Edition contains everything that is in the Explorer's Edition. I don't know how many times I've read the description, but it isn't clear to me that the extra tracks are on CD. Clearly they are on vinyl and HD audio, but the description of the concertina CD (which we already have) is the only CD listed.
I get it; I am free to not purchase. And I am intrigued, like most, about what the surprises are. But when dropping this much money, in a very limited edition run where a fan feels like it is a one time shot to purchase, in my opinion I believe we should know all the specifics of what we are getting. Like I said, I made the purchase and didn't have to. But I don't think this is the best way to treat fans/customers in this case.
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Coming soon! The Egypt Station There's a Sucker Born Every Minute Edition.
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Jock Tamson wrote:
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
So the question to me, as one who relunctantly purchased the suitcase to make sure I got every last song released, is whether or not there is anything in terms of music that is unique to the traveller's edition. I certainly don't really want a suitcase, a deck of cards, map, etc. - I just wanted the music. I would have gladly just purchased this new explorer's edition if that has everything. Perhaps there is a surprise in store for me in the traveller's edition - maybe Paul personally signed each one.
Honestly I'd consider trying to return the suitcase now that I see this, but the completist in me knows that maybe there is something in there that I will end up wanting, so I'll stay put. The extra salt in the wound is that I'm a CD guy and not really a vinyl guy, and I'm not sure that the CD2 explorer's edition is even included in the traveller's edition. I will probably end up still buying the 2 CD version.
I feel your pain Hawkeye. I splurged £315 on the travellers edition, mainly so I could get the unreleased music. Now this Explorers edition is being released I feel really ripped off. With the Explorers edition costing £52 I've just spent £263 more than I needed to to get the unreleased music. The stuff in the suitcase will have to be pretty special for me to feel happy that I spent the extra £263. If its personally signed by Paul that would be great but I doubt that will be part of the package.
Oh and for completists there's a red vinyl version of the Explorers edition on Musicvaults (although it's sold out);
https://shop.musicvaultz.com/*/*/Egypt-Station-Explorer-s-Edition-3LP-Color/64UV0000000
There is just a “Handwritten facsimile note from Paul.” (in other words, a copy of the original) If Paul had personally signed all 3000 copies, even if it only took him 5 seconds for each signature, it would take him over 4 hours!
awww poor baby.
You didn't order one did you Nancy?
Yeah, I caved and got it as a birthday present to myself (it arrives May 10th, the day before my “When I’m 64” birthday!) My mom said she’d pay for part of it as her present to me.
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Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Everything in the Explorer’s edition is included in the Traveller’s edition. Don’t buy it! There is also some extra stuff (songs/videos) in the Traveller’s that they aren’t even saying what it is, so that it will be a surprise for us! Read the product description:
INTRODUCING THE EGYPT STATION TRAVELLER’S EDITION BOX SET
This Strictly Limited Deluxe Edition of Paul McCartney’s #1 Album Egypt Station is a one-time pressing limited to 3,000 numbered cases. The Traveller’s Edition arrives in a vintage style suitcase and contains exclusive previously unreleased tracks, hidden rarities and all the essentials needed on your journey to Egypt Station.
Audio and Video:
- Limited Edition Concertina Tri-Fold Deluxe 180G Vinyl Double Black Disc Pressing of Egypt Station
- Exclusive Limited Edition Bonus 180G Vinyl Pressing of Egypt Station II in ‘Night Scene’ blue featuring three previously unreleased tracks — ‘Frank Sinatra’s Party’, ’Sixty Second Street’ and extended cut of ‘Who Cares’ — and four live performances of Egypt Station tracks taken from Abbey Road, The Cavern Club, LIPA, and Paul’s iconic performance at Grand Central Station
- Limited Edition Egypt Station Concertina CD
- Exclusive Limited Edition collector’s Egypt Station Blue Cassette
- HD Audio of all tracks delivered upon shipment
- Additional rare performances and videos hidden inside!Box Set Features:
- Luxury vintage-style embossed Egypt Station artwork suitcase
- Handwritten facsimile note from Paul
- Fold out, vintage-style Egypt Station illustrated map
- Travel memorabilia including ‘travel itinerary’, postcards, baggage tickets and first class ticket
- Egypt Station luggage stickers
- Travel journal featuring handwritten lyrics
- Two Egypt Station lithographs of Paul’s paintings (11”x11”)
- 500+ piece jigsaw puzzle
- Egypt Station playing cards
- Plus hidden “Track Logo” rarity...I disagree about the statement that the Traveller's Edition contains everything that is in the Explorer's Edition. I don't know how many times I've read the description, but it isn't clear to me that the extra tracks are on CD. Clearly they are on vinyl and HD audio, but the description of the concertina CD (which we already have) is the only CD listed.
I get it; I am free to not purchase. And I am intrigued, like most, about what the surprises are. But when dropping this much money, in a very limited edition run where a fan feels like it is a one time shot to purchase, in my opinion I believe we should know all the specifics of what we are getting. Like I said, I made the purchase and didn't have to. But I don't think this is the best way to treat fans/customers in this case.
I see how it is confusing - I agree, it sounds like the extra songs are on vinyl. Luckily I have an old turntable, plus a Crosley Beatles/Sgt. Pepper record player, so it doesn’t bother me. I am not a vinyl person either. I haven’t even played the John Lennon Imagine vinyl that came with the deluxe set! Other than that, this is the first vinyl I’ve purchased in a long time - like 32 years!
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Bruce M. wrote:
Coming soon! The Egypt Station There's a Sucker Born Every Minute Edition.
You shouldn't give him ideas, Bruce.
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Kestrel wrote:
Bruce M. wrote:
Coming soon! The Egypt Station There's a Sucker Born Every Minute Edition.
You shouldn't give him ideas, Bruce.
I'm holding out for the 8 track cartridge, DAT and scratch n sniff 78 rpm shellac disc.
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Jock Tamson wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Bruce M. wrote:
Coming soon! The Egypt Station There's a Sucker Born Every Minute Edition.
You shouldn't give him ideas, Bruce.
I'm holding out for the 8 track cartridge, DAT and scratch n sniff 78 rpm shellac disc.
Do I detect a whiff of cynicism creeping into this thread?
Back in the 1970's I use to be an avid collector of all things McCartney related, and then came the mid-80's and the Press to Play era releases,...and it was then when I gave up. There were just so many remixed releases that I just couldn't keep up anymore. And once my collection was incomplete I just didn't bother after that, so much so that 35 years on there is a whole load of McCartney releases / songs that I have never heard let alone own.
And now its going that way again it seems, with Macca trying desperately to maintain commercial interest in a sub-standard product. At least with Memory Almost Full he gave copies away free with a newspaper.
No doubt the sales figures for Egypt Station will increase and will look impressive on paper but thats only because fans will want access to CD2, a cd which really has nothing to do with its parent album.
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Nancy R wrote:
Yeah, I caved and got it as a birthday present to myself
Well, I hope that "surprise" is worth the price of admission! LOL!
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan, I agree that the "surprise" should have been revealed in order to be a sell out. Especially now that the lower priced versions are available.
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Yeah, I caved and got it as a birthday present to myself
Well, I hope that "surprise" is worth the price of admission! LOL!
Iowa Hawkeye Beatlefan, I agree that the "surprise" should have been revealed in order to be a sell out. Especially now that the lower priced versions are available.
I didn’t buy it just for the surprises. (And btw, it sold out long ago) I might even not open it and later sell it on eBay.