Title: Millennium Editions? Post by: CosmicDancer on April 27, 2007, 06:35:10 AM I have been meaning to ask this for a while now and have forgotten so here we go! I have a copy of an, ahem, "import" cd called Sweet Insanity the Millennium Edition. Is this the actual rejected album or entirely different mixes of the songs? I have seen track lists of the album and my version is missing some tunes. I don't have the album with me so I don't have any label information right now. The version of Spirit of Rock n Roll is the Dylan version if that is of any help. I have seen other BB/Brian cd's that carry the Millennium Edition tag. Just curious as to what I have and if I should seek out another version to get the real thing. Any help is much appreciated.
Title: Re: Millennium Editions? Post by: The Shift on April 27, 2007, 06:58:30 AM Don't have the Sweet Insanity millennium but (from memory... 's been a while) the Adult Child and the Pet Sounds are inventive remixes... love or hate 'em!
Title: Re: Millennium Editions? Post by: No. Fourteen on April 27, 2007, 07:19:42 AM I'm sure I'll be corrected, but I think there were two versions of the album. The first one I've only heard a rough copy of, and it has different recordings of "Someone To Love", "Don't Let Her Know She's an Angel", "Smart Girls" and "The Spirit of Rock and Roll" (actually two versions on my copy - one sung by Brian and one by someone else...Landy?) from the second version. It also has "Concert Tonight" (as a full song) and "Let's Stick Together" (which eventually became "The Waltz"), while the second SI has "Hotter" and "Love Ya".
I think Don Was worked on the second SI? **Just did a little web surfing. The track listing looks consistant with the second version, I guess it's a remix of that one? Title: Re: Millennium Editions? Post by: Dutchie on April 27, 2007, 10:48:18 AM i heard its a fan remix. I must say a very nice one and A sound quality. The SI tapes were stolem if i am correct or did Landy take it with him ::) when he left brian
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