Originally Posted by: Andy
There appears to be much debate between concerned parties over what should/shouldn't be included in the sets. To add another layer of approval would probably delay the process.
But I believe the delays were due to the limits of fitting material on the single CD of bonus tracks, thus keeping the sets within a certain production budget. By releasing everything via paid download sites there is no manufacturing cost involved.
If the Definitive box sets remain a matter of careful negotiation between all parties, perhaps that can't be changed. But since the music exists, and because releasing it for sale affords the band certain copyright protections, there is every advantage to making it available.
For example, for the
Movement era, sell lossless versions of:
-Complete Western Works and Cargo demos (One mix of "Dreams Never End" was omitted).
-"Haystack" with Kevin Hewitt.
-All takes from the "Ceremony" sessions and leftover demos omitted from the Definitive edition.
-All sides/versions from the "Ceremony," "Procession," and "Everything's Gone Green" singles (To include both the trio and quartet recordings of "Ceremony," both mixes of "In a Lonely Place," 7" edits of both tracks, and 7" and 12" versions of "EGG" plus "Procession," "Cries and Whispers," and "Mesh").
-1981 Peel Session including any outtakes.
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Movement.
For
Power, Corruption and Lies:
-All music recorded for The Hacienda ("Prime/Video 5-8-6," "Rocking Carol," "Ode to Joy").
-All three outtakes of "Temptation," the alternate 12" version on the Collector's Edition, and 7" and 12" versions of "Temptation," "Hurt," "Blue Monday," and The Beach."
-1982 Peel Session including all outtakes and rough mixes.
-Writing session recordings of "Thieves," "Murder," and "Blue Monday"
-Both instrumental outtakes of "B.M."
-"Blue Monday" multitracks (Currently floating around online - by including them the public is afforded a view into the band's creative process, the song is given pride of place, and new DJs have the component parts to do their own mixes), all demos/takes, and promo/video edit.
-All mixes of "Confusion."
-All three versions of "Song One" ("Thieves Like Us") unedited, all released versions of "Thieves," "Murder," and "Lonesome Tonight" including 7" edits, instrumentals, and the version of "Murder" with the count-in from the Collector's Edition.
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Power, Corruption and Lies.
Some of this material is available for lossless download already. By making it
all available, the band can truly give an accurate picture of its creative evolution.
Edited by user 03 January 2021 13:15:52(UTC)
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