The iconic Manchester band, after the official Smiths Facebook page posted an archive image of a coffin being carried, along with the caption: “ # TQID16.06.17″ As points out via Morrissey fan-forum, the re-issue was available to pre-order via Amazon’s UK store, but has since been taken down. Available as both a two CD box set and a CD/DVD set, the first disc of the release features a fully-restored version of ‘The Queen Is Dead’, while the second features a number of b-sides and rarities. The full tracklisting for ‘The Queen Is Dead’ Super Deluxe Edition is as follows. Disc 1 01 “The Queen Is Dead” (2017 Master) 02 “Frankly, Mr. Shankly” (2017 Master) 03 “I Know It’s Over” (2017 Master) 04 “Never Had No One Ever” (2017 Master) 05 “Cemetery Gates” (2017 Master) 06 “Bigmouth Strikes Again” (2017 Master) 07 “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” (2017 Master) 08 “Vicar In a Tutu” (2017 Master) 09 “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” (2017 Master) 10 “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” (2017 Master) Disc 2 01 “The Queen Is Dead” (Full Version) 02 “Frankly, Mr.
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Shankly” (Demo) 03 “I Know It’s Over” (Demo) 04 “Never Had No One Ever” (Demo) 05 “Cemetery Gates” (Demo) 06 “Bigmouth Strikes Again” (Demo) 07 “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” (Demo) 08 “The Boy With the Thorn In His Side” (Demo Mix) 09 “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” (Take 1) 10 “Rubber Ring” (Single B-Side) 2017 Master 11 “Asleep” (Single B-Side) 2017 Remaster 12 “Money Changes Everything” (Single B-Side) 2017 Master 13 “Unloveable” (Single B-Side) 2017 Master. Earlier this year, for Record Store Day. It featured featuring as unissued demo-mix version of ‘The Boy With The Thorn In His Side’ as the A-side, and an unreleased version of ‘Rubber Ring’ as the B-side. Meanwhile, last year saw. “I am sorry that Warner UK or Sire US cannot provide any celebrations for the anniversaries of both recordings, but, perhaps some label bosses have their eye on a tatty OBE, and perhaps others simply have detachable heads,” he wrote. Morrissey continued: “It would not quite be the Smiths if not classically ignored by the dried-out lawns of the establishment.
I urged Warner UK to issue a special ‘The Queen Is Dead’ single release for the first week of June but brick wall.”.
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The Queen Is Dead CD box – click image to enlarge Here’s some new images which gives fans a better idea how the forthcoming reissue of ‘ The Queen Is Dead will look. The image above shows the 3CD+DVD set with what looks like three gatefold card wallets and a booklet, all of which will reside in a clamshell box. I’d guess that the main album packaging will hold two discs – the remastered album and ‘additional recordings’ – while the other two ( Live in Boston and the DVD with hi-res album and the Derek Jarman film) will hold one disc apiece.
The Queen Is Dead 5LP vinyl box – click image to enlarge The vinyl box looks very much like an oversized version of the CD box and you can see an image of that above (click to enlarge). The Queen Is Dead is reissued on 20 October 2017. Currency: Disc One: Original Album – 2017 Remaster 1. “The Queen Is Dead” 2. “Frankly, Mr.
“I Know It’s Over” 4. “Never Had No One Ever” 5. “Cemetry Gates” 6. “Bigmouth Strikes Again” 7.
“The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” 8. “Vicar In A Tutu” 9. “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” 10. “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” Disc Two: Additional Recordings 1. “The Queen Is Dead” (Full Version) 2. “Frankly, Mr.
Shankly” (Demo) 3. “I Know It’s Over” (Demo) 4. “Never Had No One Ever” (Demo) 5. “Cemetry Gates” (Demo) 6. “Bigmouth Strikes Again” (Demo) 7. “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” (Demo) 8. “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” (Demo Mix) 9.
“There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” (Take 1) 10. “Rubber Ring” (B-side) 11. “Asleep” (B-side) 12. “Money Changes Everything” (B-side) 13. “Unloveable” (B-side) Tracks 1-7 and 9 are previously unreleased. Track 8 was released on 7″ for Record Store Day. Tracks 10 and 11 are 2017 masters of b-sides from The Boy With The Thorn In His Side.
Tracks 12 and 13 are 2017 masters of b-sides from Bigmouth Strikes Again. Disc Three: Live In Boston (Previously Unreleased) 1. “How Soon Is Now?” 2.
“Hand In Glove” 3. “I Want The One I Can’t Have” 4. “Never Had No One Ever” 5.
“Stretch Out And Wait” 6. “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” 7. “Cemetry Gates” 8.
“Rubber Ring/What She Said/Rubber Ring” 9. “Is It Really So Strange?” 10. “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” 11. “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore” 12. “The Queen Is Dead” 13.
“I Know It’s Over” Recorded at the Great Woods Center For The Performing Arts on August 5, 1986. DVD: The Queen Is Dead on 96kHz / 24-bit PCM stereo The Queen is Dead – A Film by Derek Jarman. This continuing to milk the public with re-releases where you have to buy the main album again (and pay a higher price in the process) is frustrating but at least this is available in a two CD set with the live show. Instead, though, they should do what was done by Universal some time back–they would release deluxe editions with the original album included AND a single release with the extra disc alone if you are so inclined to not crowd your shelves. It was seemed the best and most logical thing to,do something the music industry is not well known for. I,would love to see physical releases like this to always come with a loseless digital download for those inclined as well.
Not a whole heap then, the last session i remember recording onto cassette when it was played, and remember London and SATH having a lot more oomph guitar wise that the versions released as B-sides/Louder Than Bombs For the rest, there isn’t anything there that isn’t already on Smithstorrent and I can’t remember any big differences. For instance we have two excellent versions of Reel Around the Fountain in the debut version and the Hatful session version; would another two add anything? Isn’t the version of How Soon Is Now Morrissey singing over the original studio version.arguably inessential.