From Franz Enmark Sent Tue, Nov 11th 1997, 18:22
At 12:01 1997-11-11 -0600, you wrote: >It would seem: the CD is a direct repress of the original. My bet is that the >tracks are exactly the same as on the original AB3 cd repress. >As for the AB3 vinyl... the original vinyl had more than 4 tracks. If you >vinyl-heads recall, it had 10 tracks (two of them occupying the same groove.. >you know, left and right channels being different songs). > >So, what are these 4 tracks on the vinyl repress? Are they new? Anyone who has >heard both new and old vinyl.. please speak up... As far as I've understood this is the situation: - The original vinyl has 9 tracks. The original CD has 13. - AB3 1997 CD is an exact copy of the 1993 13-track CD. - AB3 1997 Vinyl is a copy with the four tracks missing from the original vinyl, ie not new tracks, but pressed on vinyl for the first time. If you have the 2 vinyls, you have all tracks, if you have either of the CDs you have all tracks as well. The track [unknown] that was track 8 on the CD is one of Richard James' best tracks ever if you ask me. So git it! :) Yours, Fe. - sale/wants: http://gargamel.com/frankie ''' = ) - =-= = '''''''''' - - plodulism!: http://gargamel.com/plod -->--> -/ - - - ] '''''''' - - dot records: http://gargamel.com/dot '''''' = -.. =-= = '''908285' -