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Post by maddogfagin on Jul 12, 2018 7:01:26 GMT
www.amazon.co.uk/Ahead-Rings-Out-Getting-This/dp/B07CXBXMMN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531377556&sr=8-1&keywords=blodwyn+pigProduct details Audio CD (27 July 2018) Number of Discs: 2 Format: Double CD Label: CHRYSALIS RECORDS ASIN: B07CXBXMMN Average Customer Review: Be the first to review this item Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,467 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #180 in CDs & Vinyl > Rock > Blues Rock #3771 in CDs & Vinyl > Pop Would you like to tell us about a lower price? Track Listings Disc: 1 1. It's Only Love 2. Dear Jill 3. Sing Me Song That I Know 4. The Modern Alchemist 5. Up and Coming 6. Leave It With Me 7. Change Song 8. Backwash 9. Ain't Ya Coming Home, Babe ? 10. Sweet Caroline 11. Walk On The Water 12. Summer Day 13. McGregor Muckabout Disc: 2 1. Drive Me 2. Variations on Nainos 3. See My Way 4. Long Bomb Blues 5. The Squireling Must Go On 6. San Francisco Sketches 7. Worry 8. Toys 9. To Rassman 10. Send Your Son To Die 11. Same Old Story 12. Slow Down 13. Meanie Mornay 14. One Thing Leads To Another
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 3, 2018 6:57:09 GMT
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bondy
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Post by bondy on Aug 6, 2018 1:49:04 GMT
Review on amazon.co.uk.
“Hello, well did anyone bother to check the discs before cashing in on the re-issue? I'll keep it brief. Getting To This : Track 3 should be See My Way...it's not. Track 11 should be Same Old Story...it's not. In fact those songs don't appear at all! A complete waste of time and just another money making exercise.”
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 12, 2018 14:49:54 GMT
Review on amazon.co.uk. “Hello, well did anyone bother to check the discs before cashing in on the re-issue? I'll keep it brief. Getting To This : Track 3 should be See My Way...it's not. Track 11 should be Same Old Story...it's not. In fact those songs don't appear at all! A complete waste of time and just another money making exercise.” Clearing the backlog of snail mail, emails and cds I can confirm that track 3 "See My Way" has been replaced by "Walk On The Water" which is already on the "Ahead Rings Out" disc. On my copy track 11 is "Same Old Story"
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 15, 2018 15:11:03 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 20, 2018 13:39:16 GMT
Review on amazon.co.uk. “Hello, well did anyone bother to check the discs before cashing in on the re-issue? I'll keep it brief. Getting To This : Track 3 should be See My Way...it's not. Track 11 should be Same Old Story...it's not. In fact those songs don't appear at all! A complete waste of time and just another money making exercise.” Clearing the backlog of snail mail, emails and cds I can confirm that track 3 "See My Way" has been replaced by "Walk On The Water" which is already on the "Ahead Rings Out" disc. On my copy track 11 is "Same Old Story" I've been in touch with Chrysalis and they are in the process of setting up a replacement disc scheme for those who bought the deluxe disc set. "Yes, we are aware of this error and found where it’s derived from, but should have been spotted through the checking stages. We’ve pulled all stock back and it should be replenished with retailers next week. However, there has been some that have made their way out and we will happily exchange these."As and when I learn more I'll pass on details.
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bondy
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Post by bondy on Mar 1, 2019 8:40:19 GMT
Finally bought a copy of this, after deciding to hold out after reports of the tracklisting snafu. My copy was fine. I’m hearing most of this stuff for the 1st time and I’m astonished at how good both albums are! Considering the breadth of styles across both albums, I’m not sure I can subscribe to Anderson’s theory that Abrahams had to leave Tull because he just wanted to play Blues! Phenomenal sound quality, too.
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 1, 2019 14:48:33 GMT
Finally bought a copy of this, after deciding to hold out after reports of the tracklisting snafu. My copy was fine. I’m hearing most of this stuff for the 1st time and I’m astonished at how good both albums are! Considering the breadth of styles across both albums, I’m not sure I can subscribe to Anderson’s theory that Abrahams had to leave Tull because he just wanted to play Blues! Phenomenal sound quality, too. Couldn't agree more. I'm glad that Chrysalis finally got their act together after prompting from myself and probably others I've always loved "British blues rock" and I think Mick Abrahams is a very underrated guitarist and should be classed alongside the likes of Clapton, Green, Barre, Kossoff, Page, Beck etc., etc. I still regard 1969s Ahead Rings Out as the son of This Was.
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