The old artworks are on promos, full artwork is on commercial releases.
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Do It Again final art
#22
Posted 24 May 2007 - 5:55 AM
anType, it seems the promos are definitely all unsaturated (no pun intended) ... but I've seen a few that were more washed out (lighter gray) -- is there any diff? Or, is it just different jpgs having different shades, depending on the place of purchase?
- @KngtRdr / @9GRecords / Got Glint?
#24
Posted 24 May 2007 - 1:49 PM
I just LOVE how every album has their own unique artwork with matching singles!
This is beautifull with a cool nod to the TPPR visuals! My fave artwork until now is Surrender and my least favorite is PTB - But from what i have seen of WATN i really like it!
I cant wait to have the cd in my hands!
#25 whirly
Posted 24 May 2007 - 2:26 PM
I wonder what goodies await us on the inside of the sleeve of the new album and other singles. This is so exciting! So much care and pride is taken into the whole package. That's always been the case but it really shines this time around because the artwork is stunning and such a wonderful, breathtaking compliment to the tunes.
I think I'm one of the few who liked the Push The Button artwork... I wasn't 100% at first, the images were so different than previous works but once I heard the tracks and had the hard copy it all fell into place. I thought the high impact visuals complemented Push The Button.
#27 whirly
Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:07 PM
I'm with you on that. The Push The Button art was very propaganda, blocks of color and good use of space/negative space creating simple, uncluttered high impact graphics to drive the point home. The artwork really stood out. It was quite impressive to see the cd's displayed on a rack in a record store. Even better was the vinyl. I was browsing around this great record store called Amoeba and I saw the vinyl Push The Button up on the wall next to some other albums, but the Push The Button one screamed from across the room. And for anyone familiar with that record store, that place is cluttered and overly stimulating to the point where you don't know which way is up. Anyhow, the high impact Push The Button cover over shadowed the other albums around it, which I thought was pretty cool.
#28
Posted 25 May 2007 - 1:44 AM
propaganda. That could explain why I have an urge to push random buttons all the time. No, that's just the mind control working again.
What's next then for covers? We gonna see the Animals from Hoops and "the animal track" on the next one?
The Private Psychedellic Reel-to-Reel
#31
Posted 25 May 2007 - 12:50 PM
anType already posted that other listing (the two CD-Singles and the 7" I think?) somewhere else.. can't remember? But that's part 1 and 2 UK release. The new post anType put up is the US release. The two vinyls (promos) are all over the web (one has extended, one has the two remixes) ... but I haven't seen anything that lists the actual tracks for the UK or US vinyl releases that can be confirmed..
anType would have to confirm that...
- @KngtRdr / @9GRecords / Got Glint?
#33
Posted 13 June 2007 - 5:48 PM
Oh I love tracklistings :D
UK will have Do It Again released on 2-track CD, 2-track 12" and 2-track 7" (mmm, 7"!).
CD:
1. Do It Again (Edit)
2. Do It Again (Oliver Huntemann Remix Edit)
12":
A. Do It Again (Extended Mix)
B. Clip Kiss
7":
A. Do It Again
B. No Need
US will have a very nice maxi-CD and a 12":
CD:
1. Do It Again (Extended Mix)
2. Do It Again (Oliver Huntemann Remix)
3. Do It Again (Audion's House Arrest Mix)
4. Clip Kiss
5. No Need
12":
A1. Do It Again (Extended Mix)
A2. Clip Kiss
B. Do It Again (Audion Remix)
Europe will have a 3-track CD:
1. Do It Again (Edit)
2. Do It Again (Oliver Huntemann Remix)
3. No Need
Japan is omited for some reason.
UK/EU promo CD and 1st promo 12" has exclusive instrumental mix.
Other unreleased mixes are:
- Oliver Huntemann Dub Mix (on a 3-track 'Remixes' CD-R)
- Extended Mix, alternate version (with 'Let's turn this thing electric' lyrics - on 4-track promo CD-R)
- Radio Edit (with 'Let's turn this thing electric' lyrics - on a CD-R)
#34
Posted 13 June 2007 - 6:22 PM
Great info AnType. Could there be any changes in those releases?
I spoke to the guy from Virgin in the Netherlands and he said the will only be a 2 track cd released in the Netherlands. I thought that the UK would get 2 cd singles like in the PTB era. Also amazon.co.uk lists a 6 track UK cd single. And what a shame the instrumental version isn't on a 'official' release.
#36
Posted 13 June 2007 - 7:15 PM
Amazon is weird - it's listing all tracks from 3 formats in one release, that's why it's 6 tracks - 4 versions of Do It Again (2 from CD, 1 from each vinyl) + 2 b-sides. So don't get confused.
And I still have to understand why major UK labels tend to screw up the formats or tracklists of 1st singles from some artist's new album. I thought Galvanize tracklist was bad (same track appeared on both CD1 and CD2 + the extended mix, so out of 5 tracks on both CDs combined, 3 were basically the same), but Do It Again UK CD has the least exciting tracklist Chems have ever had. Luckily, Astralwerks save the day with a nice EP :D