Too early for this? Possibly, but who cares eh? Always good to have things to mull over.
So what do we want to see?
My thoughts:
Firstly, I think we have to discuss the 'Substance' problem.
If they are going to do a Substance 'Definitive Edition', any material from 1986-7 could be split over two sets.
However, this might be a bit weird when it comes to what is featured in the books in each set; they'll basically be covering the same period.
As I've said before (many times, probably), I'm not convinced that Substance needs a 'Definitive Edition' (i.e. in the same style as the 'studio' LPs). An expanded 'deluxe' reissue would suit me. Just vinyl and/or CDs with expanded track listing would be fine.
Have all of the b-sides. Possibly add things like the original Temptation and Confusion 12"s, the original Ceremony, Confusion Dub '87 etc.
There is also the fact that most tracks on the release will have already been remastered by this point, so this compilation would seem more to be 'something nice to have' rather than 'something that is needed' (if you get my drift)
(All that being said, I would certainly buy a 'Definitive Edition' if they released one.)
The benefits of having split Definitives for both Brotherhood and Substance would be the possibility of
more stuff and also being able to split the appropriate 12"s (of which there are more for this period than the other sets) over two separate release schedules.
As I'd prefer only one Definitive Edition for the period, I'll work on that premise for my 'wants'. So here we go with possible inclusions:
LP/CD1 - Full LP, remastered.:
I'd probably not include 'State Of The Nation' as I never really think of it as being part of the LP (although it was on the original CD version).
CD2 Various demo and rare tracks.:
Presumably there will be demos and writing sessions for most LP tracks.
I have demos of Paradise and As It Is When It Was, so we know some exist (NB The former sounds like more of a 'rough mix' and the latter might actually be from the Low-Life period).
It would be nice to have a vocal demo of Bizarre Love Triangle from this period containing those extra lines that feature in live versions from the period.
We also know that demos exist for the Salvation tracks, including a vocal demo for the 'Nothing For Me' variant of 'Let's Go'. Even if these weren't included, I'd be amenable to the actual released versions of the Salvation tracks being on there, considering their scarcity.
Considering the lack of many 'vocal' versions of demos on the last two sets, there might be a reluctance on the band's (Bernard's?) part to release demos like this. So, we might expect to see something similar for 'Brotherhood'.
Finally, there are a number of different mixes of Blue Monday 1988 available online that have appeared before. Maybe one of these could feature. I can't remember if any of these are any good or worth including though.
DVDs:
TV performances:
The Tube (Broken Promise & State Of The Nation)
Les Enfants Du Rock (Paradise & BLT)
TOTP (True Faith)
The Roxy (True Faith)
Palarock Festival (True Faith)
Gigs - the ones I know about that were filmed (at least partially) from the period are:
27/01/86 Queen's College, Belfast (from 'Channel One' TV programme)
29/06/86 Greetings 4, Valdarno, San Giovanni (from BLT video)
19/07/86 GMEX (from 'Rock Of Europe' TV programme)
04/10/86 Town & Country Club, London (from bootleg)
06/10/86 Royal Albert Hall, London (from State Of The Nation video and bootleg)
13/10/86 The Hacienda, Manchester (from State Of The Nation video and bootleg)
05/12/86 1018 Club, New York (from '120 Minutes' TV programme)
04/04/87 Brixton Academy, London (from 'Academy' video - would be nice to get this without all those crappy effects on it)
10/06/87 The Hacienda, Manchester (from bootleg)
19/06/87 Glastonbury Festival, Pilton (from True Faith video and bootleg)
25/08/87 Pier 84, New York (from bootleg)
05/09/87 Civic Centre, Pittsburgh (from 'Jerry Lewis Muscular Distrophy Labor Day Telethon' TV programme)
09/12/87 Mutualité, Paris (from 'Radio' / 'A2' TV programmes and bootleg)
Any others?
If not, there's plenty to chose from in the list above (if, of course' these are mostly complete or 'release quality').
If two sets were released, it would be fun to include one of those gigs where the band played 'Substance' in order on that particular box set. Not sure if any of those gigs were filmed though.
Accompanying 12"s:
State Of The Nation
Bizarre Love Triangle
True Faith
True Faith (Remix)
Touched By The Hand Of God
Blue Monday 1988
6 singles, which seems a lot. If they were split over two sets, I guess you'd go with the first two alongside 'Brotherhood' and the rest with 'Substance'.
Anyway, fun to speculate. And, who knows, one or two of our ideas might be taken on board by the powers that be.
Edited by user 31 January 2023 11:05:25(UTC)
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