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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    Is the "unreleased material" on the recent and upcoming Esoteric releases truly unreleased - not even on the Archives Vols?
    Hmm. 6 alternate versions and links. That leaves 12. I wonder if 'Study in D Major' is anything like 'Study In G' , a fantastic solo guitar piece (despite the flub at the end of the climax) from one of the Archives cds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gojikranz View Post
    the four main cds seem to be the same as the most recent reissues that were done as 2 album sets. very nice releases in their own rights but this one definitely outdoes it(plus those releases sacrificed the artwork somewhat which this seems to rectify)
    Thanks, Goji...I suspected that might be the case. I did get those 2-album sets as well. One can never have enough Ant!

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    ok Ant, now that these two reissues are done, time to concetrate on that new rock album Esoteric wants from you

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    Quote Originally Posted by blusterbox studio View Post
    ok Ant, now that these two reissues are done, time to concetrate on that new rock album Esoteric wants from you
    Amen!

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    Clamshell box includes first 4 albums, 18 unreleased tracks and 18 bonus songs
    Anthony Phillips has confirmed the released of a five-disc set concentrating on his early Private Parts & Pieces albums.

    The clamshell box contains Private Parts & Pieces (1978), Back To The Pavilion (1980), Antiques (1982) and A Catch At The Tables (1984), plus an additional disc of 18 unreleased tracks. Bonus material on the other discs add up to a further 18 songs.

    The collection was compiled by Genesis co-founder Phillips along with Jonathan Dann, who’s written a new essay for an extended booklet.

    The Private Parts series continued with Twelve, Ivory Moon, Slow Waves Soft Stars, New England, Dragonfly Dreams, Soire and latest release, 2012’s Private Parts & Pieces XI: City Of Dreams.

    The box set is released on August 28 via Cherry Red and it’s available for pre-order now.

    Disc One: Private Parts & Pieces
    Beauty And The Beast

    Field Of Eternity

    Tibetan Yak Music

    Lullaby – Old Father Time

    Harmonium In The Dust (Or Harmonious Stratosphere)

    Tregenna Afternoons

    Stranger

    Reaper

    Autumnal

    Flamingo

    Seven Long Years

    Bonus tracks:
    Silver Song (demo)

    Movement IV From Guitar Quintet

    Disc Two: Private Parts & Pieces: Back To The Pavilion
    Scottish Suite:
    – Salmon Leap

    – Parting Thistle

    – Electric Reaper

    – Amorphous, Cadaverous And Nebulous

    – Salmon’s Last Sleepwalk

    Lindsay

    K2

    Postlude: End Of The Season

    Heavens

    Spring Meeting

    Romany’s Aria

    Chinaman

    Nocturne

    Magic Garden

    Von Runkel’s Yorker Music

    Bonus tracks:
    Will O’ The Wisp

    Tremulous

    I Saw You Today

    Back To The Pavilion

    Lucy: An Illusion

    Disc Three: Private Parts & Pieces Part III: Antiques
    Motherforest

    Hurlingham Suite:

    – Ivied Castles

    – Frosted Windows

    – Bandido

    – Church Bells At Sunset

    Suite In D Minor:

    – Whirlpools

    – Cobblestones

    – Catacombs

    Danse Nude

    Esperansa

    Elegy

    Otto’s Face

    Sand Dunes

    Old Wives Tale

    Bonus tracks:
    Frosted Windows (Variation I)

    Esperansa (alternate mix)

    Bandido (early take)

    Old Wives Tale (take 6)

    Suite In D Minor (alternate version)

    Frosted Windows (Variation II)

    El Cid

    Disc Four: Private Parts & Pieces IV: A Catch At The Tables
    Arboretum Suite:

    – Set Piece

    – Over The Gate

    – Flapjack

    – Lights On The Hill

    Earth Man

    Dawn Over The Lake

    Bouncer

    Eduardo

    Heart Of Darkness

    The Sea And The Armadillo

    Sistine

    Bonus tracks:
    Erotic Strings

    A Catch At The Tables

    Flapjack (Solo Version)

    Theme From Operation Whale

    Disc Five: Private Parts & Extra Pieces
    Sea Piece Intro

    Prelude 3

    The Princess Waltz

    The Marionette Vignette

    Duchess Of Kew

    Birdsong Link

    Over The Gate (Alternate Mix)

    Sea Sketches

    Lines In The Sand

    Study In D Major

    Moonshooter Piano

    Long Ago

    Lullaby – Old Father Time Variation

    Theme From Sea Piece

    Sistine (Alternative Piano Version)

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    Really looking forward to this. Thanks Esoteric team

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    Quote Originally Posted by blusterbox studio View Post
    ok Ant, now that these two reissues are done, time to concetrate on that new rock album Esoteric wants from you
    With hopefully more tracks that sound like 'Sisters of Remindum' than 'Side Door', or 'Invisible Men'

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill g View Post
    With hopefully more tracks that sound like 'Sisters of Remindum' than 'Side Door', or 'Invisible Men'
    I understand. "Sisters..." is such a stunning track. I think we typical Progressive Rock fans long for much more of this type of track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    I understand. "Sisters..." is such a stunning track. I think we typical Progressive Rock fans long for much more of this type of track.
    Yes, this captures a mood that is very strong and unique to Ant. It what makes him special as a composer, to capture those outdoorsy moods while being also great from a compositional standpoint. There's (as far I can tell, anyway) nothing really unique about a song like 'Side Door'. I hope he not only does this album, but gives it the full treatment, both compositionally, and production-wise, with some great singers and musicians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill g View Post
    Yes, this captures a mood that is very strong and unique to Ant. It what makes him special as a composer, to capture those outdoorsy moods while being also great from a compositional standpoint. There's (as far I can tell, anyway) nothing really unique about a song like 'Side Door'. I hope he not only does this album, but gives it the full treatment, both compositionally, and production-wise, with some great singers and musicians.
    Yup, another great thing about "Sisters" is how it simply bludgeons one (in a good way) with those DRUMS! What a great drum performance...was that Simon on that one? I don't quite recall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmotron View Post
    Yup, another great thing about "Sisters" is how it simply bludgeons one (in a good way) with those DRUMS! What a great drum performance...was that Simon on that one? I don't quite recall
    Giles.

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    Thanks!

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