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The Love Metal sessions were in early 2002, It wasn't from these. And Love Said No(616 Version) was recorded after the version on the compilation.It was re-recorded with the possibility of being released on Dark Light. Some other songs were also thrown out during this time, Night Of Despair and Bound To Be Wrong being examples.
Tim Palmer did both And Love Said No and Solitary man for the ALSN compilation with thembut i wanna proof that the 616 version of ALSN is that one re-recorded during the Dark Light sessions
For a moment I thought For You (Acoustic Version) was missing. Then I realised that it's the same as Unplugged Radio live and ACSTC live - G&T Version.Why on earth do they have to give gazillions of different names to the same songs? >_>
Well, that's actually something different.If there's one album with different tracklists, you can look that up and decide if it's worth buying for the 'new' tracks. It's same name - different content.If you have the same song but give it a new name, you more or less trick people into paying for stuff they already have. That's different name - same content.Concerning HIM I'm beyond being bothered by that, though. I'll just buy all the things. What annoys me is that I get confused about the various names >.>
Do we know what G&T stands for, btw? Is there a particular meaning to Pascha?
I see, that makes sense. Thanks for explaning.I have to admit I didn't exactly think about that. I just looked at the songs and not the different releases.Still, if I wanted to nitpic a lot, I'd grumble that they could have gone with one name instead of Rappula/Hollovlad/Hollola. (It's all right, I'll shut up. I didn't say anything.)So For You (Acoustic Version) was changed to (Unplugged Radio Live) to match It's All Tears on ULVol.1, that makes sense. Then both were changed to (ACSTC live - G&T Version) to match the (ACSTC Pascha MMXIV) on the remastered issues, okay.Do we know what G&T stands for, btw? Is there a particular meaning to Pascha?Is there an explanation for The Heartless (Space Jazz Dubmen Mix)/(Club Mix)?The backside of the CD case says the former, the actual CD the latter. Maybe it was simply to long? The single collection papersleeve and CD both say (Club-Remix).It's an unnecessary question to ask, I know. I still kinda wonder, though. Can't help it.You're all trying to find out what was recorded when and where. I can't wrap my mind around different names >.>
@KaysaWhoa now..?? Shortened? What do you mean?On both IAT and RHIMA cd's they are 3;58 and 3;59 . Only final master differences.
Quote from: playdead616 on May 29, 2015, 10:24:59 PM@KaysaWhoa now..?? Shortened? What do you mean?On both IAT and RHIMA cd's they are 3;58 and 3;59 . Only final master differences.I meant the name!Sorry for the confusion. Space Jazz Dubmen Mix vs. Club Mix on the case/CD.