Showing posts with label Smiths-The. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smiths-The. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Smiths: Unreleased Studio Outtakes 1983-1987 (FLAC)

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Mixed Locations
Demos and Instrumentals
Unreleased Studio Outtakes (stereo version) 1983-1987

Ripped from a first play of the original bootleg LP:
Rega P25 / RB300 / Super Elys -> Pro-Ject Phono Box SE Pre Amp -> Apogee Duet -> Mac

01 Reel Around The Fountain (final Troy Tate mix)
02 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (John Porter monitor mix)
03 This Night Has Opened My Eyes (unreleased studio recording, June 1984)
04 Rusholme Ruffians (early electric version, July 1984)
05 I Misses You (unreleased instrumental, edit, December 1984)
06 There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (early take, September 1985)
07 The Queen Is Dead (original full-length unedited version)
08 Frankly, Mr Shankly (unreleased Stephen Street "trumpets" recording, November 1985)
09 Ask (probable first-ever take, 9 June 1986)
10 Is It Really So Strange? (unreleased studio take, June 1986)
11 Shoplifters Of The World Unite (instrumental)
12 Sheila Take A Bow (original John Porter recording, January 1986)
13 Girlfriend In A Coma (early take, January 1987)
14 Death Of A Disco Dancer (first take, April 1987)
15 Paint A Vulgar Picture (early take, April 1987)
16 Heavy Track (unreleased instrumental, April 1987)

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Smiths: Live in Los Angeles 1986 (Soundboard) FLAC

by request!
coverthankyourluckystarsfront
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Live in Los Angeles 08-26-86
Source: Silver CD (BIG091) > CDEX > FLAC

Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
Still Ill
I Want The One I Can't Have
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
How Soon Is Now?
Frankly Mr. Shankly
Panic
Stretch Out And Wait
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
Is It Really So Strange?
Cemetry Gates
Never Had No One Ever
Rubber Ring/What She Said (Medley)
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
The Queen Is Dead
Money Changes Everything
I Know It's Over

Notes/Flaws: This is quite possibly the best Smiths bootleg yet made. This CD features an exceptional quality soundboard recording of The Smiths at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on August 26, 1986. (The concert is nearly complete - only the concluding "Bigmouth Strikes Again" is absent.) The song selection is excellent, opening with "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" and drifting through such highlights as "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out," "Stretch Out And Wait," and "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore". Morrissey makes numerous comments between the songs and Johnny Marr is in fine form. The concert takes a dramatic turn towards the end, as Morrissey interrupts the tender second verse of "I Know It's Over" with a shout of "Jesus Christ! Don't be so stupid! Leave him alone, you stupid idiot, leave him!" directed at the "neanderthal" security guards who were making the fans miserable. All this puts a dramatic, dark overtone on an incredible concert. The packaging, by the wonderful Italian company Big Music, meets their usual high standards, with numerous excellent photos of the band, a picture disc, and a flawless track listing. An all-around exceptional product and a far better concert momento of the Queen Is Dead tour than the officially released Rank. (TM)

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