Chalkhills, Number 117 Friday, 16 November 1990 Today's Topics: New XTC Picture CD Box Set Rag n' Bone Buffet in Plentitude at BCD The fabulous Mr. Partridge and Co. Drums and Wires
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 12 Nov 1990 11:38:04 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: New XTC Picture CD Box Set Ok, I finally got my hands on one of the XTC Picture Disc Box Sets (I think there's a Box Set Virus going around). It's called _Collectors' Edition: 3 Limited Edition Picture Discs_, and it's a glossy cardboard box that contains three CD picture discs: _Go 2_, _Drums and Wires_, and _Black Sea_, catalog numbers CDVP 2108, CDVP 2129, and CDVP 2173, respectively. The good news is that _Drums and Wires_ has been remastered and now includes "Life Begins at the Hop"! In fact, _Drums and Wires_ is now more like the more recent XTC CD's in that the extra tracks, "Life Begins at the Hop", "Chain of Command", and "Limelight", are now in the middle of the running order, betweem the two original sides of the LP. So the track listing for the picture disc of _Drums and Wires_ is as follows: Making Plans for Nigel Helicopter Day In Day Out When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty Ten Feet Tall Roads Girdle the Globe Life Begins at the Hop Chain of Command Limelight Real by Reel Millions That is the Way Outside World Scissor Man Complicated Game The _Go 2_ CD is now adorned with part of the cover art: called lur ou have a free m are attempting to d DOUBLE BIND because if tell you, and if you read along. And the more you simple device of telling y gn works. T e TRICKS an nce it's des ng the TRIC if you've re is far then e known this unless you'd r ing you directly instead o unting visual that may n hat you ought to buy th UCT and PRODUCTS are is is a good PRO in special or something like that. _Drums and Wires_ has the central portion of the cover face printed on the CD, and the _Black Sea_ CD portrays the four lads in their diving suits. The actual booklets and other cover art is unchanged, and the new catalog numbers only appear on the CD's themselves. The track listings on the glossy cardboard box do accurately reflect the contents of the CD's. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Nov 90 12:47:33 PST From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Subject: Rag n' Bone Buffet in Plentitude at BCD I was just on the phone with a clerk from BCD in Cambridge, MA. I had ordered "Go 2" on CD and they are sending it out to me UPS. She said they just got in a number of copies of "Rag n' Bone Buffet", if anyone in the Boston area is interested in a copy, that's where it might be found. Their number is (617) 576-2211. They accept MasterCard and Visa. They are on JFK Street in Harvard Square, near the Harvard Store and the Mexican place. I ordered "White Music" from them on CD. It came in in two days. I like "White Music" a lot! Much more than I expected. Adios for now, children of Chalkhills... Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 15 Nov 90 13:40:05 -0500 From: genesis@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Kurt A. John) Subject: The fabulous Mr. Partridge and Co. I am a big fan of XTC...I would undoubtedly have all of their available import CD's were it not for the cost. Thus far, I have Black Sea, Big Express, Skylarking, the Dear God/Homo Safari ep, Oranges and Lemons, and the King for a Day single. I love all of them, and all of the other music I have heard from them with the one exception of the Dear God ep. Excepting the song Dear God, all of the other music on that ep just sounds odd to me. It doesn't sound anything like the XTC I know. The only other thing connected with XTC that I dislike was my purchase of the video of their singles from 81-86, or something like that. It was, of course, a copy (although for some stupid reason I thought that for my $30 or so I was getting the real thing), and I don't know what generation the copy was, but the audio was completely screwed up. Totally distorted. I would like to find out how to get a good copy of this. Great to hear of other XTC fans! Looking forward to hearing from you! Kurt John "I'm living in my smokeless zone...."
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Drums and Wires Date: 16 Nov 1990 14:06:30 GMT From: dss@minster.york.ac.uk I seem to remember that there was some discussion in "chalkhills" some time ago about the track list on "Drums and Wires", and whether "Life Begins at the Hop" actually appears on the CD regardless of what the box claims. So I thought I'd mention the details of the "Drums and Wires" CD (Virgin UK CDVP 2129) which is included in the recently released box set. The actual track list is given correctly on the cardboard box of the box set; it is as follows: Making Plans for Nigel Helicopter Day In Day Out When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty Ten Feet Tall Roads Girdle the Globe Life Begins at the Hop Chain of Command Limelight Reel by Real Millions That is the Way Outside World Scissor Man Complicated Game Which is the same order as the vinyl version (Virgin UK OVED 113) with the insertion of "Life Begins at the Hop", "Chain of Command", and "Limelight". However, the cover of the jewel box, and the enclosed booklet don't list these extra tracks, and they also list "Life Begins at the Hop" in place of "Day In Day Out"! Something else I noticed when checking the above - some variation in the spelling of "Re[ea]l by Re[ea]l". The jewel box and booklet call it "Reel by Reel", the cardboard box calls it "Reel by Real", but the vinyl sleeve and label call it "Real by Reel". By the way, I've not seen any sign of "Rag 'N' Bone Buffet" in the shops in the UK yet.
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