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doompaul
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 02 2015 Location: boise id Status: Offline Points: 414 |
Topic: Bonus Material Posted: March 21 2017 at 16:12 |
So, records get rereleased all of the time with bonus material. It has been my experience that these "extras" are not usually worth the inflated price tag for a record I probably already own. What are your thoughts on this and what records have been rereleased with bonus material that can't be missed.
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rushfan4
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 22 2007 Location: Michigan, U.S. Status: Offline Points: 66509 |
Posted: March 21 2017 at 16:26 |
Here is a fairly recent thread http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=106270&KW=reissues&PID=5320031#5320031 that may have some answers for you.
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doompaul
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 02 2015 Location: boise id Status: Offline Points: 414 |
Posted: March 21 2017 at 16:34 |
right on. Thanks...didn't see it
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Manuel
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13481 |
Posted: March 21 2017 at 17:02 |
For me, some are worth the the extra price, some are not. Many times, you realize the reason as to why those songs were left out, while on others you wonder why that beautiful song was not included in the original release. Is a hit or miss I guess.
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dr prog
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 25 2010 Location: Melbourne Status: Offline Points: 2516 |
Posted: March 21 2017 at 20:34 |
Properly recorded bonus tracks are great. They can enhance my interest in a band in that album session or year. If they outclass many of the album tracks, then you can see that the band were attempting an album with a different style. Several strong bonus tracks can prove a band never lost it if the album wasn't very good. Attempting a different style of music is due to critics being harsh previously or the band bored of the same stuff. That's why I never rate a band on album tracks alone if there are some very good bonus tracks. It's dumb to rate a band only on what was released on an album unless they had no more material to add. A classic prog band could have done a bad disco album for a laugh and had 10 great extra prog tracks they didn't release. That band is still awesome then and just made a silly decision. But some people stupidly ignore anything not on the album and just say 'nah they're crap now' ;)
Edited by dr prog - March 21 2017 at 20:36 |
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Dellinger
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: June 18 2009 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 12789 |
Posted: March 21 2017 at 22:58 |
What I don't understand is the idea of new albums being made with bonus tracks... why don't they just release them as part of the album, what makes them bonus tracks instead of album tracks... it just doesn't make much sense... unless perhaps if they are doing a concept album and they have some great songs that don't fit the concept. As for older albums re-released with bonus tracks, sometimes they do have some great stuff... live songs specially (some good stuff on Camel albums)... and many would consider Jethro Tull to be the kings of great non-album tracks (that have made their way to bonus tracks). One of the songs that comes to my mind that I liked best on it's bonus extra version is "Lady Fantasy" from Camel, somehow the alternate take released as a bonus track on CD was more enjoyable to me... perhaps I would have to listen to both versions again to see if I still think the same, but mostly I think it's because the official release was sped up a bit for the album, and this other take has the real playing speed, and I usually prefer things as they were actually played... plus, the song benefits from being slower.
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uduwudu
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 17 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2601 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 02:22 |
Bonus cuts now are usually for specific markets (Europe, Japan) and sometimes retail outlets. Sabbath's 13 had an extra track for Best Buy, an American outlet. It wasn't even included on the box set edition. The bonus thing is a whole marketing strategy with numerous different editions of albums looking to fleece the fan, er, I mean provide more material than expected e.g. the box set of Purple's Now What!? went up to a 5 CD edition (3 of which are EPs, 1 live set and DVD). DVDs are another way to create market conditions.
Japan usually gets any extra cut or two as CDs are more expensive. Yes' Fly From Here is best enjoyed via the Japanese edition. I have not seen the DVD. They are probably a good idea if they are hi res versions; less so if they are interviews (watch once only type thing). I find the Steven Wilson remaster set are worthwhile upgrades but you may want to hang onto your originals as the two listening experiences are booth worthwhile but different (Yes - Relayer). The first 3 Blue Oyster Cult albums are actually enhanced by the well chosen bonus material. Often the extra material gets put on a second disc. It's good to include B sides, relevant (officially released on original format) live cuts and sometimes comedy moments (Iron Maiden - Mission From 'Arry - which I recall from the single). This is btw the most venomous, vitriolic band argument ever hence the official release. Btw I think it's a good idea to keep this sort of thread contemporary (now and again). It keeps the ideas fresh and updated and helps we consumers make choices. One thing is for sure I never buy a new release on sight. Not now. Often there is a following edition (Bowie - Next Day) that completes the set. I was lucky there, it was actually being sold for less than the single CD which was also available in two versions. I wonder how things would have been had record companies tried this sort of stunt, um, I mean, approached audiences with these novel and innovative ideas in the vinyl only daze. Apart from the 7 and 12 inch singles. This was fun, now it's very serious. Due diligence. Caveat emptor. |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20350 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 03:02 |
Bonus tracks are very seldomly interesting...
Unless there are leftover tracks (for lack of space or other reasons) from that recording session or a non-album single or a B-side (two very good examples are Twilight Alehouse and A Day In The Life of Maurice Haylett ((Caravan)... I guess a lot of Beatles albums could have some very cool bonus tracks : ex: Sgt Pepper and All You Need Is Love) Early Traffic album reissues hold some worthy bonus tracks, but also a few uninteresting ones. often bonus tracks are even a hindrance at enjoying the album proper, as they're played right after the album... And shouldn't be... these bonus tracks should be playable from a different menu. If they should be on the same disc at all. What I find even as an unworthy bonus track: an alternate take of a track that's present on the album a live version of an alternate track
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Hercules
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 14 2007 Location: Near York UK Status: Offline Points: 7024 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 05:33 |
The Bonus tracks on the double CD of The Road of Bones by IQ are even better than the main album.
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mechanicalflattery
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 08 2016 Location: Seattle Status: Offline Points: 1056 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 06:31 |
I sometimes seriously consider paying more to not get bonus material.
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octopus-4
Special Collaborator RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams Joined: October 31 2006 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 14334 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 07:28 |
What if somebody adds extra material to a concept album?
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Mascodagama
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Posted: March 22 2017 at 07:51 |
We kill them. |
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Modrigue
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 14 2007 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 1127 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 08:09 |
"When The Tigers Broke Free" was added to Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut" and it does not denature the concept of the album. BTW, I'm still waiting for the studio version of "What Shall We Do Now?" to be added after "Empty Spaces" in a remastered version of "The Wall"... Even the overpriced immersion box-set doesn't include it!! What were they thinking?
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Meltdowner
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Posted: March 22 2017 at 08:15 |
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doompaul
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 02 2015 Location: boise id Status: Offline Points: 414 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 09:15 |
I am with you on that.
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Flight123
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 01 2010 Location: Sohar, Oman Status: Offline Points: 1399 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 09:30 |
There are many bonus tracks I wish I hadn't heard. Wakeman made the point that with vinyl you had 20 minutes a side to get it right - the technology provided the built in quality control.
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Progosopher
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 12 2009 Location: Coolwood Status: Offline Points: 6472 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 11:57 |
It all depends on the nature of the extras. If it is a live version of a song already on the CD or an alternate mix, I don't really want it - they rarely enhance my listening. If there are previously unreleased songs or B-sides then that is new material and I want to hear it. For example, my copy of Three of a Perfect Pair has several mixes for Sleepless. Even though there are noticeable differences, I do not want to hear them since I have already heard the song a few minutes before. For archival purposes, I still don't care. Octoberon by Barclay James Harvest added different mixes and edits as well, which I do not care for, but Down to Earth has a few extras not found on the original album which I quite enjoy. It is never the extras that spur me to acquire the album.
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Catcher10
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Posted: March 22 2017 at 15:32 |
..word...
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progmanjum
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Posted: March 22 2017 at 16:59 |
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Kepler62
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 09 2017 Location: Fort Erie Status: Offline Points: 501 |
Posted: March 22 2017 at 17:29 |
I vaguely remember that. When i was collecting albums back in the dark ages back in the glorious seventies the only bonus material that you would get would be on anthologies or greatest hits releases. Focus, "Dutch Masters" had that "fast " version of Hocus Pocus. I think they threw it on "Ship of Memories" when it came out on CD."Yesterdays" by Yes had "America" and I remember buying "Classic Yes" just to get the 7" record that had previously unreased versions of Roundabout and "I've Seen All Good People". I still have it and I don't think I even played the 33 1/3 LP which was the main record. ! There were a few others that I can't think of right now but it was cool back then to get that extra different version of a track back then when there was no friggin' internet. I bought the Gentle Giant box sets and remasters on CD just because I'm a Gentle Giant freak. |
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