Davey Wrote:
Yeah, Souvlaki is a classic. Never sounded like it needed a remaster to me. In fact, many of those Castle UK remasters don't really sound very good. I'd stick with the original on that one like splates. Looks like they are on the expensive side too since they are 2-disc sets.
But anyone that doesn't know Slowdive really should pick up Souvlaki, especially if you like some of that early Eno mix of ambience and vocals like on Another Green Day or the flip side of Before and After Science. Just too cool. Probably score the original for less than a 6-pack of Beck's.
Very true Davey (BTW, got your package in the mail today-thanks!) as Castle seems to be on the cheap side.
So being one of the biggest Boo Radleys fans in the world I wanted to get this information to Martin Carr and did via his message board to make sure that they didn’t cut the same corners that they did for Slowdive, Hurricane #1, and Swervedriver. I love Swervedriver but the reissue doesn’t even sound that good but I haven’t really played it much and regress. Martin informed the board that he is over seeing every aspect of the Boo Radleys Creation Records Anthology. Turned out that the Boo Radleys one on Castle UK are some of the best sounding remastered versions you can find by any band.
Martin is also happy that the Boo Radleys didn’t become a bigger band than they are. WTF is that? If you create some of the most experimental and challenging music of the 1990’s than you should be richly rewarded for you efforts. I guess they will just continue to be one of the biggest named checked bands in article after article but never really be heard.
How did this turn into a Boo Radleys rant, sorry Obner.
Own the Creation Records version of
Souvlaki with the bouns
Blue Day B-sides disc. Than about a year later SBK Recordings US put it out again and to make us Americans buy it they added four extra songs, never before released at that point. So I bought it again and won’t buy it a third time but have all the extra stuff anyways.
Another reason why I love Amoeba Records San Francisco. When Creation said they are done Amoeba went out and bought a bunch of stuff from them. So I was able to buy
Pygmalion UK import for 9.95 brand new and they had like 75 copies of it. That is less than most new US discs were at the time. Almost sold my copy on E-Bay because it was going for around $100 and knew these were coming out via a message board inside information but never got around to it.
np: The Bluetones - Serenity Now EP (2006)