Amazon sent me one of their notification e-mails re these, due out in Feb 2015.
No listing re bonus tracks etc. Anyone know what's to be included?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Six-Wive...xgy_m_h__img_y
Amazon sent me one of their notification e-mails re these, due out in Feb 2015.
No listing re bonus tracks etc. Anyone know what's to be included?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Six-Wive...xgy_m_h__img_y
Does it matter that this waste of time is what makes a life for you?
I needs dis.
rcarlberg: Is there anything sadder than a song that has never been played?
Plasmatopia: Maybe a song in D minor that has never been played?
bob_32_116: That would be a terrific triple bill: Cyan, Magenta and Yello.
trurl: The Odyssey: "He's trying to get home."
about time they released this!
I think there would be quite a bit of interest in these. His first three A&M albums have only ever had one CD release (as US imports here too) and the next four have not really had wide distribution on CD at all.
Here's hoping that the packaging does these justice.
I think there will be also some A&M Years box set
Six Wives and King Arthur albums set for re-release in February
Two of Rick Wakeman's most successful albums are to be issued as deluxe editions.
The Six Wives Of Henry VIII and The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table will be released via Universal Music on February 2 ahead of the keyboard icon's UK tour.
They'll be available in CD, CD/DVD, LP and digital formats. Both have been remastered at Abbey Road, and the DVD element features new quadrophonic mixes of the tracks. They're to be delivered in new packaging.
The Six Wives Of Henry VIII was Wakeman's first studio solo album. Released in 1973 it landed in the the UK album chart Top 10 and went on to over 15 million copies worldwide. It was inspired by Nancy Brysson-Morris’s book The Private Life of Henry VIII, a childhood favourite of Wakeman’s. His third title, The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights of the Round Table, reached no2 in 1975.
Earlier this year, Wakeman's Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and its sequel Return To The Centre Of The Earth were reissued as special editions.
He won the Live Event award at this year's Prog Magazine Progressive Music Awards.
The Six Wives Of Henry VIII CD/DVD tracklist
DISC ONE (CD)
1.Catherine of Aragon
2.Anne of Cleves
3.Catherine Howard
4.Jane Seymour
5.Anne Boleyn 'The Day Thou Gavest Lord Hath Ended'
6.Catherine Parr
7.Catherine of Aragon (First Mix 14/02/1973)
8.Anne Boleyn 'The Day Thou Gavest Lord Hath Ended' (Single Edit)
9.Catherine Parr (Single Edit)
DISC TWO (DVD)
1.Catherine of Aragon (Quad Version)
2.Anne of Cleves (Quad Version)
3.Catherine Howard (Quad Version)
4.Jane Seymour (Quad Version)
5.Anne Boleyn 'The Day Thou Gavest Lord Hath Ended' (Quad Version)
6.Catherine Parr (Quad Version)
7.Catherine Howard (OGWT 16/01/1973)
The Myth and Legend of King Arthur...CD/DVD tracklist
DISC ONE (CD)
1.Arthur
2.Lady of the Lake
3.Guinevere
4.Sir Lancelot And the Black Knight
5.Merlin the Magician
6.Sir Galahad
7.The Last Battle
DISC TWO (DVD)
1.Arthur (Quad Version)
2.Lady of the Lake (Quad Version)
3.Guinevere (Quad Version)
4.Sir Lancelot And the Black Knight (Quad Version)
5.Merlin the Magician (Quad Version)
6.Sir Galahad (Quad Version)
7.The Last Battle (Quad Version)
Disappointing.
Does it matter that this waste of time is what makes a life for you?
Can you play 'Quad' in 'Stereo'?
A 5:1 would have been a better 'extra'
There was a track recorded at the 'Six Wives' sessions featuring some of the Yes members, which appeared on one of his later solo albums. I'm surprised that's not on this new one. And nothing at all on 'Arthur', plus they've used ancient quad mixes instead of doing new 5.1 ones (not that I'm interested in either).
To be honest it's the subsequent ones which are more interesting because they've had fairly limited release on CD.
It's probably the quad mix using 5.1. '4.0', as it were. And if your system downmixes (I know my Oppo does on the stereo outs), then yes, you can listen to it in stereo.
I'm a little disappointed in the lack of extras, but I will still get it, because I'm a surround whore.
rcarlberg: Is there anything sadder than a song that has never been played?
Plasmatopia: Maybe a song in D minor that has never been played?
bob_32_116: That would be a terrific triple bill: Cyan, Magenta and Yello.
trurl: The Odyssey: "He's trying to get home."
I don't need the bonus tracks or the surround mixes, but I'll get these for the (presumably) remastered sound.
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