I have bought most of the remasters so have no intention of rebuying. However, I only have originals of 50 Words and Directors Cut.
Ive always felt DC could sound better.
My question is, Is it worth splashing out here on DC and 50, upgrading to the remasters.
State 51 Conspiracy, the label behind this have no idea what they are doing. They just announced a reissue of a Donovan album with no extra tracks at 180! Good luck with that and these reissues which offer nothing new.
Really do not understand those who are moaning about these Stunning reissues no one is forcing you to purchase these for me cant wait for their arrival from the postie and i have a feeling 2024 might bring that new music from kate we are all looking forward too
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The Baskerville Edition is set to feature new cover art, created by Glasgow-based design studio Timorous Beasties, embellished with a solar powered flashing LED light. The Boxes of Lost At Sea consist of two boxes, each containing one side of the album, UV printed illustrations on white vinyl and a battery powered LED light. The new vinyl editions are set for release on December 1st, with a portion of proceeds to benefit humanitarian charity War Child.
An archival campaign in collaboration with the iconic British singer-songwriter's record label Fish People, and atelier The State51 Company; the rerelease will see the entirety of Bush's discography reissued in different physical formats, with limited-edition coloured pressings available only in independent record stores or via Bush's website. All of the reissues are from Bush's 2018 remasters.
Bush added that the new designs were inspired by previous artworks she had made on behalf of War Child. In 1993, she contributed two identical box frames that both contained a flashing red LED with text on brass plaques to an auction, having been asked by Brian Eno.
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Coloured double vinyl, available only from indie record stores and www.katebush.com
A Fish People reissue of the original vinyl
A Fish People reissue of the original CD