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    Posted: January 24 2007 at 13:09
I'm happy to report that Banda do Casaco's "Hoje Há Conquilhas Amanhã Não Sabemos" has been released in CD in late 2006.
 
 
And that I hope it will be featured in the Archives soon.
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I have both Midnight Sun LP's, part of my Roger Dean album cover collection. Both are in near mint condition.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 04 2007 at 18:08
Samla Mamma's Manna - Snorungarnas Symfoni
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two excellent albums that are not released on CD yet (i think)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 04 2007 at 17:59

The world at minds end has now been re-mastered and re-released on CD!Wink



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 13:46
[QUOTE=salmacis]Here goes...

Colosseum II- Electric Savage, War Dance; two excellent jazz rock albums, both unavailable, in the UK at least. Ironic that their weaker debut has been given a deluxe 2cd treatment.

Tommy Bolin- Teaser; another one I've never seen on CD. His next album 'Private Eyes' I have on CD, but this I have only on a slightly worn vinyl. It's a hugely diverse album and deserves reissue now.

Soft Machine- Bundles/Softs; these were on CD a long time back but have gone out of print. What I've heard I like a lot- shouldn't have been called Soft Machine as it's not really.Deserves reissue in any case.

Tony Williams Lifetime- Emergency, Turn It Over; never seen these about. I think they are out as imports, but why not UK versions?
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I haven't had problems picking up several of these albums on CD and from UK sources - and when not available from UK sources I go websearching. Check out the catalogues for Wounded Bird Records, Wild Places, Renaissance Records, One Way Records, See For Miles, BGO, Edsel, (as well as the aforementioned Repertoire).
 
Colosseum 2 albums out on Cd - issued by the original label MCA in the UK I believe but probably a decade ago.
 
Tommy Bolin: Teaser issued by Sony Mid Price in the UK in the mid 90's. I got Private Eyes as a cheap 2nd hand  import.
 
Tony Williams Lifetime all picked up either through Amazon.UK Marketplace or via arranging legit swops with friends in the USA - also a double CD compilation of Lifetime issued about 6 years ago. The two New Tony Williams Lifetime albums issued as twoferone by Columbia a good decade ago in the UK, the first album reissued on CD with two bonus tracks about 30 months ago (still available on Amazon.UK). And the missing link between the two Lifetimes' Wildlife appeared in a semi legit state less than 2 years ago (Williams, Bruce and Holdsworth in the line-up, and strictly a demo recorded 1975 in Sweden).
 
Halfbreed was released here on (unremastered) CD by Deram in the early mid 90's - but like a lot of back catalogue issues from Deram you had to be quick to get it, for instance the excellent original TYA Undead was in and out of "print"at the same time. However, a remastered version of that album with the full live Klooks Creek recording got issued about 3 years ago. Surely See For Miles Records have issued all the Harvest Records Machine recordings on CD except Triple Echo and Land Of Cockayne but as you indicate no longer available. However, the experience with some reissue labels, e.g. Blueprint/Voiceprint/Jazzprint, if the CD is unavailable the label may repress once the order book justifies - e.g. I waited 9 months to get hold of The 64 Spoons' essential  Landing On A Rat Column from Voiceprint
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2006 at 01:07
Yeah Steve Robshaw's own label Robshaw's Records.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 17:14
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Ah thanks for that Tom. I have the Sunbeam Fresh Maggots, yeah.

Some excellent news about Nik Turner's Sphinx, too, if you're still around, Jean and Friede. 'Xitintoday' seems to be getting a reissue from Eclectic Discs! Let's hope this is the 70s version as I've heard there was a re-recording. It has to be said, Eclectic are probably the best prog reissue label out there- you get great remastered albums, extra tracks, detailed sleevenotes, the lot. So I expect them to do a thorough job.
 
I agree, outstanding reissue label! I'd throw in a vote for Garden of Delights as well. Always thorough documentation and best source material. Long Hair, Transubstans and ProgQuebec deserve kudos too. Musea used to be one of the best, but they do fewer and fewer reissues each year. But their quality remains excellent - and they were the original gold standard in terms of quality product. There are others of course - in fact any label that takes the time to put out a legit reissue and pay the artists (or whoever owns the rights) earns my respect. It's a thankless task and no one gets rich that's for sure.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 16:45
Ah thanks for that Tom. I have the Sunbeam Fresh Maggots, yeah.

Some excellent news about Nik Turner's Sphinx, too, if you're still around, Jean and Friede. 'Xitintoday' seems to be getting a reissue from Eclectic Discs! Let's hope this is the 70s version as I've heard there was a re-recording. It has to be said, Eclectic are probably the best prog reissue label out there- you get great remastered albums, extra tracks, detailed sleevenotes, the lot. So I expect them to do a thorough job.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 12:41
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

A few more spring to mind...

Magnum- Wings Of Heaven; I have it anyway, but I think this has drifted out of print. Their other Polydor albums I'm indifferent whether they are in print, really.

Soft Machine- Alive and Well Recorded In Paris; same as the other two Harvest albums. Not even seen these in bootleg versions.

Keef Hartley Band- Halfbreed/Battle of NW6; both are readily available as bootlegs, but these deserve remasters. Bizarrely, Eclectic started off doing their 3rd and 4th albums. Let's hope they do work their way back.

Jonesy- are any of their albums in print officially?

Czar- bootlegs again, always from vinyl

Fresh Maggots- actually I have their album, but it's been taken from a VERY scratchy vinyl. Sort it out, for goodness' sake!!

Strawbs- Strawbs/Dragonfly; these were strangely outside A & M's remasters. The second I'm not so fussed on but the debut I liked a lot.
    
Rare Bird- Rare Bird/As Your Mind Flies By; Virgin never bothered to put these on CD either, only the compilation 'Sympathy'. Only on bootlegs and you have to have their rather poor MOR Polydor album with the debut. Forget about the Polydor output.
    
 
This is the second time someone's posted about the Harvest era Soft Machine's. They're out legit on See For Miles, which doesn't exist anymore. Wayside had them all for the longest time - up until last year at least. That's where I bought mine.
 
The Jonesy's are all legit. You can find recent Japanese mini-Lps of them or even the older Si-Wan versions.
 
Yep - I had Czar already listed on the site. They are all boots.
 
Now the Fresh Maggots was just issued recently (Sunbeam is it?). Which version do you have? Mine is an older legit press on Si-Wan that sounds great.
 
I have the Rare Birds listed in the OOP page. Word on the street says they'll be coming out soon by a famous UK reissue company. From the masters - band permission - the whole bit...
 
Can't speak for the others.
 
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A few more spring to mind...

Magnum- Wings Of Heaven; I have it anyway, but I think this has drifted out of print. Their other Polydor albums I'm indifferent whether they are in print, really.

Soft Machine- Alive and Well Recorded In Paris; same as the other two Harvest albums. Not even seen these in bootleg versions.

Keef Hartley Band- Halfbreed/Battle of NW6; both are readily available as bootlegs, but these deserve remasters. Bizarrely, Eclectic started off doing their 3rd and 4th albums. Let's hope they do work their way back.

Jonesy- are any of their albums in print officially?

Czar- bootlegs again, always from vinyl

Fresh Maggots- actually I have their album, but it's been taken from a VERY scratchy vinyl. Sort it out, for goodness' sake!!

Strawbs- Strawbs/Dragonfly; these were strangely outside A & M's remasters. The second I'm not so fussed on but the debut I liked a lot.
    
Rare Bird- Rare Bird/As Your Mind Flies By; Virgin never bothered to put these on CD either, only the compilation 'Sympathy'. Only on bootlegs and you have to have their rather poor MOR Polydor album with the debut. Forget about the Polydor output.
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 05:02

Do you know what I want remastered, all Kate Bush, Kraftwerk, New Order and Prince (1980 - 1987). I'm so effing happy that Klaus Schulze is getting remastered, and I cant wait till November 17th for Timewind and Trancefer! I'm also super happy about The Cure being remastered ^_^!



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[QUOTE=Agemo]...and btw, if you live in The Netherlands, Scope / Scope II and Prisma / Prisma can be ordered at www.fonos.nl[/QUOTE]
 
I went to the site, but couldn't figure it out. Are they only available as a download or do they exist on CD?
 
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Originally posted by soundsweird soundsweird wrote:

 

         Followup on Battiato's "Clic"

               The British Island label LP has 3 tracks on side one; all are on the CD, but in a different order.  There is one long track on side two which takes material from the earlier album "Sulle Corde di Aries"; I can't tell if everything on this side is found on the two CD's mentioned, but I'm pretty sure it is, and I'm certain that the shared tracks were not re-recorded (as in PFM's and Banco's English releases; songs like "Celebration", "World Became the World" and "Outside" were completely re-done, not just the vocals).

                So, it appears that there is no material on the "Clic" LP that doesn't appear on some CD.

 

                                                                                        

 
The track that's missing on the UK Island version is called 'Revolution in the Air', which is a side long piece. I don't think it's anywhere else. It's definitely different than the Italian "Clic" material. But I need to A/B the "Sulle Corde di Aries"... maybe they just renamed it?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 22:31
Originally posted by ashratom ashratom wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Hi Tom,

The news list you hive here: http://thomashayes.com/reissues/news/ is really a great and helpful source
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2 questions:
1. I did not see if you updated the reissue on cd of Protos' album
2. Do you know of intentions of finally issuing Maneige - Les Porches on cd?
 
 
 
 
You were too fast for me on 1. Wink
 
According to ProgQuebec, they intend on doing both the first 2 Maneige's soon - probably in 2007. They went ahead with a live version that's out now.
 
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Woohoo!!!
Can't wait...
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 22:29
Originally posted by ashratom ashratom wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Protos - One Day a New Horizon has been recently reissued on cd.
 
Verto's albums should defnitely get a reissue as well.
 
 
 
Yep - I need to remove the Protos. I got mine about a month ago from the band. Haven't heard it yet.
 
Mio was going to do the Verto's but didn't get to it before he called it a day. Too bad!
 
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Oh, damn!!! This is such a shame. I have the reissues of Decibel and Mosaic by Mio. Meidad Zacharia did some good work while his company was active.
 
 
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Hi Tom,

The news list you hive here: http://thomashayes.com/reissues/news/ is really a great and helpful source
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2 questions:
1. I did not see if you updated the reissue on cd of Protos' album
2. Do you know of intentions of finally issuing Maneige - Les Porches on cd?
 
 
 
 
You were too fast for me on 1. Wink
 
According to ProgQuebec, they intend on doing both the first 2 Maneige's soon - probably in 2007. They went ahead with a live version that's out now.
 
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Protos - One Day a New Horizon has been recently reissued on cd.
 
Verto's albums should defnitely get a reissue as well.
 
 
 
Yep - I need to remove the Protos. I got mine about a month ago from the band. Haven't heard it yet.
 
Mio was going to do the Verto's but didn't get to it before he called it a day. Too bad!
 
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Hi Tom,

The news list you hive here: http://thomashayes.com/reissues/news/ is really a great and helpful source
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2 questions:
1. I did not see if you updated the reissue on cd of Protos' album
2. Do you know of intentions of finally issuing Maneige - Les Porches on cd?
 
 
 
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Originally posted by ollie cram ollie cram wrote:

The World At Mind's End by Skywhale is due to be re- released soon on CD!Embarrassed
 
Really? Cool - that's great news! What label?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2006 at 22:23
Originally posted by anael anael wrote:


Alan Parsons Project's TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION? (the one without the narrations)

I have it but is a ripped one.

Is there an official version?

 
Definitely. On Mercury/Polygram.
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