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#76 Post by PowerCorruptionAndLies »

Unlurking for a moment, to say - esounds.com (EMI's online database) has the definitive formats listed.

16/10/2006:
CDR 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754122
1. Numb (New Radio Edit)
2. West End Girls (Live At The Mermaid Theatre)


CDRS 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754108
1. Numb (Original Demo)
2. Party Song
3. Bright Young Things
Numb (Video)

12R 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754115
A1. Numb (Album Version)
A2. Numb (Accapella)
B1. Psychological (Ewan Pearson Vocal Remix)


23/10/2006
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754177
R 6723
A. Numb (New Radio Edit)
B. Party Song

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#77 Post by E-Mail Vampire »

Oh dear. Not liking those tracklistings.

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#78 Post by Phillip »

I do.
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#79 Post by Lleonard Pler »

Nothing too exciting.

Let's hope that at least the demo is different enough, 'Party song' is good, 'Bright young things' introduces some changes from the leaked version, and the 'Psychological' remix is better than their last remixes.

The acapella is a nice addition: we are not given any official 'Numb' remixes, but many unofficial ones will be done thanks to it.

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#80 Post by patrick »

What rubbish. Looks like I'll be pirating the 12" then. What a moronic release strategy.

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#81 Post by Paulo »

Now this is something I don't get.

Why release 2 singles off an album that include a DVD single and then release a 3rd withone one???

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#82 Post by ! »

PowerCorruptionAndLies wrote:Unlurking for a moment, to say - esounds.com (EMI's online database) has the definitive formats listed.

16/10/2006:
CDR 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754122
1. Numb (New Radio Edit)
2. West End Girls (Live At The Mermaid Theatre)


CDRS 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754108
1. Numb (Original Demo)
2. Party Song
3. Bright Young Things
Numb (Video)

12R 6723
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754115
A1. Numb (Album Version)
A2. Numb (Accapella)
B1. Psychological (Ewan Pearson Vocal Remix)


23/10/2006
http://www.esounds.com/esounds/EN/Detai ... 4637754177
R 6723
A. Numb (New Radio Edit)
B. Party Song
Woot, so I was right (well, the poster on PJ) about the tracklistings bar the 12" :mrgreen:
I think the Numb (original demo) will be the 2003 version they recorded for PopArt.

Personally, I would've liked a DVD. Oh well :P

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#83 Post by DominoDancing »

1. Numb (Original Demo)
2. Party Song
3. Bright Young Things

Sounds perfect to me. A new song, an unreleased song (that I haven't heard), and a different version of a known song. Honestly, what do you want. 10 new tracks?

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#84 Post by Naughty Zoot »

DominoDancing wrote:1. Numb (Original Demo)
2. Party Song
3. Bright Young Things
Sounds perfect to me. A new song, an unreleased song (that I haven't heard), and a different version of a known song. Honestly, what do you want. 10 new tracks?
Don't forget the New Radio Edit of Numb, which technically brings the new tracks total to 4 out of 5. Hell, throw in the BBC version of West End girls for good measure & this release has enough original PSB material in it to land it in the Top 10 based on fan support alone.
And I will eat my hat if this single only sells to the fan base.

Numb WILL land in the Top 10 -- maybe even the Top 5.
I like it here ~~ wherever it is ...

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#85 Post by patrick »

Paulo wrote:Why release 2 singles off an album that include a DVD single and then release a 3rd withone one???
Why release a DVD when you can release outdated crackly rubbish vinyl? What do you think this is, the 21st Century or something?

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#86 Post by Tomas »

Paulo wrote:Now this is something I don't get.

Why release 2 singles off an album that include a DVD single and then release a 3rd withone one???
And why not? Maybe they heard local voices regarding Minimal release strategy...
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#87 Post by Tomas »

patrick wrote:Why release a DVD when you can release outdated crackly rubbish vinyl? What do you think this is, the 21st Century or something?
Hmm, at least vinyl is pure audio format, unlike DVD. This is the logic I like (releasing songs on audio carrier (sp?), not on the one that's been primarily intended for video).

Also, in technical sense of sound processing/reproduction, digital can't beat analogue (even though a casual listener usually doesn't notice / care about the difference, especially as digital technologies get better), so vinyl hardly can be called outdated.
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#88 Post by Oznerol »

Tomas wrote:
patrick wrote:Why release a DVD when you can release outdated crackly rubbish vinyl? What do you think this is, the 21st Century or something?
Hmm, at least vinyl is pure audio format, unlike DVD. This is the logic I like (releasing songs on audio carrier (sp?), not on the one that's been primarily intended for video).

Also, in technical sense of sound processing/reproduction, digital can't beat analogue (even though a casual listener usually doesn't notice / care about the difference, especially as digital technologies get better), so vinyl hardly can be called outdated.
You can be sure there are more people out there today with DVD players than turntables... :roll:
I have both, but if a lot of people was angry because you can´t play a DVD on a CD player, for sure you can´t play a vinyl there neither... (altough today I play all my CDs on my DVD player connected to a 5.1 surround sistem, so the DVD format is perfect for me, even more if we get the video on the best possible quality)
A bad move IMHO... :roll:
I love the vinyl format too, but if we have the first two on DVD, not releasing Numb this way is a nonsense...
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#89 Post by patrick »

Tomas wrote:vinyl hardly can be called outdated.
Every single person I know has the ability to play a CD. I literally don't know a single person with a record player and haven't actually seen one outside a club in years. Vinyl is an outdated format and by exclusively releasing material on it the PSB are encouraging piracy and alienating a fanbase that is, let's face it, already on life support.

You have people here who are among their most ardent fans stating on a public forum that they're not going to buy outdated technology and will instead opt for the illegal download. If their fans are saying this it's a sign that something somewhere has gone horribly awry. The PSB is driving away their own fanbase and that's more than stupid. It's suicidal.

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#90 Post by Phillip »

I don't have a vinyl player anymore.
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