Title: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 18, 2011, 06:58:39 AM So, I imagine this information is available here already, but I can't figure out where, exactly: Tho I probably won't bother actually listening to most of this set/the different versions, I'd still like to know what differences there are between the various products being made available, so I know what to buy for "the collection". Are the 2-LP and 2-CD versions different in any way from the same discs included in the box set? Are there bonus items included with any of the various sets, that aren't part of the others? Are there more versions than just the Box, the 2-LP or the 2-CD? Are there to be bonus cuts available only thru retailers? ( If so, which?) And I don't mean the Surfboard or Lighted versions, or care about them.( unless I win the lottery, in which case I'd buy them all ) Yes, I only follow this stuff with a minimal interest. For the 40+/- years I've waited for this to see the light of day, I've never bothered with my own mix, nor even listened to most of the ones I do have( sorry, Rev) But I do collect. Thanxx to anyone that can help Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: hypehat on October 18, 2011, 07:07:27 AM The vinyl is the same, but disc 2 of the 2 cd has a unique tracklist of session composites. Whether it actually has unique material remains to be seen, but I'm not sure how that affects your decision....
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 18, 2011, 07:13:53 AM The vinyl is the same, but disc 2 of the 2 cd has a unique tracklist of session composites. Whether it actually has unique material remains to be seen, but I'm not sure how that affects your decision.... That's a good point. In reality I stopped collecting CDs, 5 or more years ago; but I figure I should have the 2CD set if it's substantially different than the ones included with the Box, which I'm definitely purchasing( It will look pretty neat on the shelf/wall with my other SMiLE things) Are there any buttons or promo-like items included in any of the various product? Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: hypehat on October 18, 2011, 07:17:25 AM 2CD has a button not included in the box.... Sold? :)
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 18, 2011, 07:26:31 AM 2CD has a button not included in the box.... Sold? :) Yes, they'll get my $$ for that. Anything in the separate 2-LP set? And it appears there is also a single CD release? Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Cliff1000uk on October 18, 2011, 07:28:06 AM Yep-there's a button in the 2CD set. Also, Side 4 of the LP is:
8. Your Welcome - Stereo Mix (Side Four) [LP Vinyl] 9. Vega - Tables 10. Wind Chimes - Stereo Mix (Side Four) [LP Vinyl] 11. Cabin Essence - Session Highlights and Stereo Backing Track (Side Four) [LP Vinyl] 12. Surf's Up - Session Excerpt and Stereo Mix (Side Four) [LP Vinyl] I've checked the tracklistings for the CDs and can't see any of these on them so assume they are exclusive to the vinyl Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: rab2591 on October 18, 2011, 07:33:52 AM I could be mistaken, but I think Mark said in the first part of that icon-fetch interview that there was material on the vinyl exclusive only to the vinyl.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: hypehat on October 18, 2011, 07:34:07 AM The single cd is just the first disc of the 2CD, no extra tracks, no poster. Think the separate Vinyl is the same - although for some reason I keep thinking it came with a different inner gatefold? Don't know what it entails. And yes, those tracks are exclusive.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Cliff1000uk on October 18, 2011, 07:44:26 AM Rab/Hypehat-thanks for clarifying. You're right, Mark did mention it
There's only so many times I can see the words Session, Highlights and mix following on from songs without getting Smile-blindness!! Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: JohnMill on October 18, 2011, 07:56:39 AM I could be mistaken, but I think Mark said in the first part of that icon-fetch interview that there was material on the vinyl exclusive only to the vinyl. Yes but it should also be pointed out that the vinyl is also included in the box set so you don't need to buy the stand alone vinyl AND the box set unless you want inner sleeve art which will be included with the stand-alone vinyl and not the box set vinyl. Confusing isn't i? :( Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 18, 2011, 08:12:56 AM I could be mistaken, but I think Mark said in the first part of that icon-fetch interview that there was material on the vinyl exclusive only to the vinyl. Yes but it should also be pointed out that the vinyl is also included in the box set so you don't need to buy the stand alone vinyl AND the box set unless you want inner sleeve art which will be included with the stand-alone vinyl and not the box set vinyl. Confusing isn't i? :( Sounds like buyiing the box set is the first best option, then checking to see what the other options have before buying. Inner sleeve art = the dust jackets for the LPs? Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: onkster on October 18, 2011, 08:41:49 AM What about those of us who don't have a turntable setup any more? Will there be a digital download of the vinyl-only stuff so we can at least enjoy it without having to buy new old technology?
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: JohnMill on October 18, 2011, 08:47:43 AM What about those of us who don't have a turntable setup any more? Will there be a digital download of the vinyl-only stuff so we can at least enjoy it without having to buy new old technology? That is the million dollar question right there my friend. Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: hypehat on October 18, 2011, 08:49:17 AM The only place offering it available as a download pre-order, Play.Com, doesn't have them, but then it's also not ordered properly. So in short, we don't know yet.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Cliff1000uk on October 18, 2011, 09:12:22 AM It may unfortunately be a case of seeing what turns up on YouTube if it is not available to download.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: guitarfool2002 on October 18, 2011, 09:17:22 AM Will there be a 78rpm collector's edition of the box set?
>:D Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 18, 2011, 09:30:16 AM Will there be a 78rpm collector's edition of the box set? >:D That would be a cool addition to the collection! I hope they make them rugged enough as to be playable on 78 jukeboxes Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Mikie on October 18, 2011, 06:00:02 PM Just buy all of the Smile sets and you'll have everything! What the hell's the problem? Extremely tight budget where you won't have enough to eat or pay the bills? What's more important to you? Otherwise, what's the use of speculating? If you're a real collector, you'll spring for all of 'em!
'Cept for the one with the surfboard and the other one with the light - other than that, no excuses not to have the others whether it be CD, vinyl, USB stick, cardboard, stone, whatever the hell it's made out of! Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: FatherOfTheMan Sr101 on October 18, 2011, 06:03:11 PM It may unfortunately be a case of seeing what turns up on YouTube if it is not available to download. I'll do a needle drop after Christmas, well, your well, your welcome everyone :D Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Mikie on October 18, 2011, 10:06:06 PM There will be needle drops available within 1 week after the vinyl is released (November 1). Mp3's and Flac files - take your pick. If you want them on a CD, convert them to .wav files and you can play them on any CD player.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Jason on October 18, 2011, 10:09:21 PM You mean trendies actually play their vinyl? I thought they were under the impression that people never listened to vinyl records and only hoarded them as pieces of an art gallery!
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 18, 2011, 10:54:09 PM So, I imagine this information is available here already, but I can't figure out where, exactly: Tho I probably won't bother actually listening to most of this set/the different versions, I'd still like to know what differences there are between the various products being made available, so I know what to buy for "the collection". Are the 2-LP and 2-CD versions different in any way from the same discs included in the box set? Are there bonus items included with any of the various sets, that aren't part of the others? Are there more versions than just the Box, the 2-LP or the 2-CD? Are there to be bonus cuts available only thru retailers? ( If so, which?) And I don't mean the Surfboard or Lighted versions, or care about them.( unless I win the lottery, in which case I'd buy them all ) Yes, I only follow this stuff with a minimal interest. For the 40+/- years I've waited for this to see the light of day, I've never bothered with my own mix, nor even listened to most of the ones I do have( sorry, Rev) But I do collect. Thanxx to anyone that can help Track listings for all physical formats have been available since August 30th (excepting the hidden tracks on the box, which were revealed last week). I propose that someone's not trying hard enough, as my father used to say. Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: Bud Shaver on October 18, 2011, 11:26:11 PM http://www.mediafire.com/?h59eb58nucgfe15
This is the file you're looking for. Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: roll plymouth rock on October 19, 2011, 11:07:23 AM I could be mistaken, but I think Mark said in the first part of that icon-fetch interview that there was material on the vinyl exclusive only to the vinyl. Yes but it should also be pointed out that the vinyl is also included in the box set so you don't need to buy the stand alone vinyl AND the box set unless you want inner sleeve art which will be included with the stand-alone vinyl and not the box set vinyl. Confusing isn't i? :( I'm hoping that's not the Frank Holmes original booklet/Boys in winter photoshoot/pics of each guy that were originally intended to be the gatefold art. It would be kinda lame to not put that in the box edition of Smile Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: hypehat on October 19, 2011, 11:21:05 AM That's in the box - check the video.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: JohnMill on October 19, 2011, 11:24:03 AM I wonder if the inner-sleeve are is just dust jacket art? "Sgt. Pepper" had some dust jacket art if I remember correctly, looked like someone had spilled cherry Kool-Aide all over the dust jacket.
Title: Re: SMiLE Sessions from a collector's viewpoint Post by: bgas on October 19, 2011, 02:13:29 PM So, I imagine this information is available here already, but I can't figure out where, exactly: Tho I probably won't bother actually listening to most of this set/the different versions, I'd still like to know what differences there are between the various products being made available, so I know what to buy for "the collection". Are the 2-LP and 2-CD versions different in any way from the same discs included in the box set? Are there bonus items included with any of the various sets, that aren't part of the others? Are there more versions than just the Box, the 2-LP or the 2-CD? Are there to be bonus cuts available only thru retailers? ( If so, which?) And I don't mean the Surfboard or Lighted versions, or care about them.( unless I win the lottery, in which case I'd buy them all ) Yes, I only follow this stuff with a minimal interest. For the 40+/- years I've waited for this to see the light of day, I've never bothered with my own mix, nor even listened to most of the ones I do have( sorry, Rev) But I do collect. Thanxx to anyone that can help Track listings for all physical formats have been available since August 30th (excepting the hidden tracks on the box, which were revealed last week). I propose that someone's not trying hard enough, as my father used to say. Well, yeah, if I was worrying on the tracks themselves; but since it's more a packaging/artwork/buttons/T-shirts? thing, I think you're on the wrong crapper.( candy bar wrapper) |