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Title: Perfect Harmony
Post by: mikeyj on October 09, 2007, 04:09:30 AM
I've seen this album before (online that is) and am confused since I have never seen a track listing, but is it just a greatest hits compilation or is there something worthwhile on it (ie: previously unreleased tracks etc..)


Title: Re: Perfect Harmony
Post by: Goin’Bald on October 09, 2007, 10:39:07 AM
The Warmth Of The Sun- God Only Knows (mono version)- Hushabye (vocals up version)-When I Grow Up To Be A Man (vocals up version)-Wouldn’t It Be Nice (vocals only version)-Surfer Girl (2nd version)- Sloop John B- In My Room (demo)- And Your Dream Comes True-Don; t Worry, Baby-I Can Hear Music-California Girls-Do It Again-Our Prayer-Good Vibrations

Released in 1998. It has nothing for hard-core fans: they already have it all. It went also with the words “Limited Edition” and I haven’t seen it since. It’s nice to have, but really nothing new. The packaging is nice though.


Title: Re: Perfect Harmony
Post by: Wilsonista on October 09, 2007, 04:22:58 PM
This was an esoteric comp put out by EMI as part of the company's anniversary. There was a Blondie CD and an REM disc thatwere also part of this series. Perfect harmony is a nice little comp. Plus it has some great liner notes from Smithereens drummer Dennis Diken.


Title: Re: Perfect Harmony
Post by: GoogaMooga on October 11, 2007, 05:37:36 AM
I recommend it for the alternate takes, the sound, and the tracklist.