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PostPosted: 16th Feb 2023, 8:27 pm  
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Just announced for RSD:

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The cover and title are pretty naff imo (looks very much like a bootleg), but the replica singles look nice. Haven't seen the full tracklist yet.


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PostPosted: 16th Feb 2023, 10:21 pm  
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From here: https://www.recordstoreda ... vid-bowie/

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An artist on the cusp of genius, in the height of Swinging London. Bowie's early Deram singles collected in a 7" box for the very first time, including a never before released version of Space Oddity, his breakthrough hit.


DISC ONE
A Side - Liza Jane
B Side - Louie, Louie Go Home (Vocalion Pop – V.9221)

DISC TWO
A-Side Rubber Band
B-Side The London Boys (Deram DM 107)

DISC THREE
A-Side - The Laughing Gnome
B-Side - The Gospel According To Tony Day (Deram DM 123)

DISC FOUR
A-Side - Love You Til Tuesday
B-Side - Did You Ever Have A Dream (Deram DM 135)

DISC FIVE
A-Side Space Oddity (Love You Til Tuesday version)
B-Side The Laughing Gnome (Vocal Take 1, Mix 1) (Unreleased)


So 'The Laughing Gnome (Vocal Take 1, Mix 1) (Unreleased)' - if I'm not mistaken that's the one with the extra gnome lyrics that was on eBay a few years ago.


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PostPosted: 17th Feb 2023, 2:28 am  
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when they released Deram Anthology I remember reading that there were many versions, false starts, different gnome voices, versions where he sings belly instead of tummy

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PostPosted: 17th Feb 2023, 7:52 am  
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Firstly, that's now officially the Bowie product with the worst title.

Second, maybe i'm missing something, but the "unreleased" Space Oddity is listed as the Love You Til Tuesday version. There are already three official versions of the Morgan Studios version, so maybe it is released then?
And the actually unreleased Laughing Gnome take one is not referenced as such.

An error in the blurb maybe?


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It didn't need the 'Laughing With Liza' title at all, just the Vocalion and Deram singles would've been fine. A shame they haven't included the rejected Deram singles or done some sort of BBC sessions EP either. But at £30 it's reasonably priced for a change.


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Wonder why they used the sheet music for Liza Jane to mock up a picture sleeve? It looks nice enough but just a straight repro of the Vocallion sleeve (as they've done for Rubber Band) would have been more authentic - a picture sleeve for a bog-standard single in 1964 would've been pretty much unheard of, right?

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PostPosted: 19th Feb 2023, 12:03 am  
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looking forward to the CD version with additional tracks at 1/3rd of the price.


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Goto post #32138 shooky wrote:
looking forward to the CD version with additional tracks at 1/3rd of the price.


According to my local record shop, the UK price will be in the region of 80GBP. Therefore, I'm hoping that the CD version will be 1/8th of the price!


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PostPosted: 19th Feb 2023, 3:31 am  
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Goto post #32139 gouster wrote:
Goto post #32138 shooky wrote:
looking forward to the CD version with additional tracks at 1/3rd of the price.


According to my local record shop, the UK price will be in the region of 80GBP. Therefore, I'm hoping that the CD version will be 1/8th of the price!

i was going on simon's £30 quoted above... hopefully it's your local shop that has the figure wrong.


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Goto post #32140 shooky wrote:
Goto post #32139 gouster wrote:

According to my local record shop, the UK price will be in the region of 80GBP. Therefore, I'm hoping that the CD version will be 1/8th of the price!

i was going on simon's £30 quoted above... hopefully it's your local shop that has the figure wrong.


Sadly, I don't think so. I've seen it quoted at £79 on another forum and my local record shop doesn't get it's pricing wrong. Fortunately, I've stopped buying vinyl so won't be queueing overnight for this or anything else in April but I can't believe just how much some items are going to cost. For instance, John Lennon's "Gimme Some Truth" on 9 x 10" singles is £400!


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PostPosted: 19th Feb 2023, 10:56 pm  
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ouch and ouch again. i finally stopped wasting money on overpriced, poor quality, digitally sourced vinyl too, so this is not something i'll be buying unless it's "a bargain" (it won't be). better to wait it out, it'll turn up on digital eventually.


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PostPosted: 19th Feb 2023, 11:08 pm  
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I wonder if those recordings that Shel Talmy was negotiating with Bowie's estate will be released at all

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Goto post #32142 shooky wrote:
ouch and ouch again. i finally stopped wasting money on overpriced, poor quality, digitally sourced vinyl too, so this is not something i'll be buying unless it's "a bargain" (it won't be). better to wait it out, it'll turn up on digital eventually.


I strongly agree with shooky!
Let's stop paying money for vinyls and packages.
Let's spend money for music itself.
Sorry that's my opinon.
I envy people who can buy highly priced vinyls :cry: .

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I strongly agree with shooky!
Let's stop paying money for vinyls and packages.
Let's spend money for music itself.
Sorry that's my opinon.
I envy people who can buy highly priced vinyls :cry:


I certainly don't envy people who pay lots of money for vinyl - especially when the recordings are already available. I actually feel sorry for them but it's their choice. It would be different if the release was something not obtainable via any other means. As shooky said, it will turn up on digital eventually!


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Probably Decca/Deram doesn't own the rights to the Parlophone/Pye singles (except they did turn up together on The Collection in 1985), but it feels like a random selection of early singles like this. Apart from that: why not use an original Liza Jane company sleeve (like Mark said) and why use the Dutch art sleeve for LYTT when you have the German picture sleeve that would fit in much better stylistically with the Belgian Laughing Gnome? And yes, let's not mention the title or the artwork.


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