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Chrisbaerchen wrote:http://www.recordstore.co.uk/recordstore/recordstore/Electronic-Special-Edition/12E680000000?back=search.html%3Fterm%3Delectronic
They really had to dig deep to find tracks to fill CD2.
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Andy wrote:Chrisbaerchen wrote:http://www.recordstore.co.uk/recordstore/recordstore/Electronic-Special-Edition/12E680000000?back=search.html%3Fterm%3Delectronic
They really had to dig deep to find tracks to fill CD2. You're right. Hardly the equivalent of the Beatles' Anthology is it? Bunch of edits, I can do that myself by switching off the CD player and having a wank instead. Around the period of 'The Best Of Electronic', Bernard suggested a new compilation with two unreleased instrumentals. And Johnny mentioned the acoustic New Religion as per the infamous Prozac documentary. There's been talk of Electronic being into ambient instrumental work, but nothing's really emerged except the odd snippet like Soviet or Interlude. In fact Johnny even suggested there may be a future for the Lec in this type of project. I honestly can't see it happening myself, but it's kinda intriguing.
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So this put paid to any remasters of "Raise the Pressure" or "Twisted Tenderness". That's the only reason I can see for that era's tracks being on here instead of any of the expected remixes or b-sides. No Stuart James-produced "GAWI", no "Lucky Bag"... if that "Feel Every Beat" edit isn't the Stephen Hague single version then it's a complete disaster.
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EMI: Every Mistake Imaginable.
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