Friday, March 19, 2010

NO LONGER EXILED TO DIGI-DREK, COME A ROLLING STONES MAY 17!!



OI; a bit of aw-roight, then!
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Well, Rolling Stones' fans, it took a while-a remastered Exile on Main Street was originally skedded for last October-through the last few months' incomplete press reports, as well as precious little from the band itself, that left consumers wondering just what kind of EOMS was to be offered.
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But that's all over now, as we finally have the fully monty beggars banquet product buzz in front of us, as of March 18.
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And the latest, greatest news came from the Stones' website, which in the past has not been that helpful when it came to details
on the very iconic Exile.
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Let's be kind and say that maybe they were working to get it right.
Probably not accurate, but kind.
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Any who, if you like your EOMS just as it was presented in 1972-only better- you can pick the new two disc vinyl version.
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If you've long ago chucked yer platter-spinner, then you have a choice of the remastered single CD of the album proper, or the-preferred-"Deluxe Edition" of EOMS with 10 bonus unreleased
tracks from the Exile sessions.
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(And interestingly, the Stones have brought Voodoo Lounge producer, Don Was, on board for the reissue, despite he and Mick Jagger having their differences in 1994. Yet if Was has obtained the excellent quality of sound and vibe of the Voodoo recordings from Exile's 38 year old tapes, all will be very good, indeed.)
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But if you are a fan of some cash repute, and want to drop about $200 by the time all is paid and done, you can upon this day pre-order the Exile "Collector's Edition Boxset" from the Stones' website which really is an orgy worthy of the band, wot with its 64 page book, double EOMS CD, 30 minute DVD, and an "exclusive free unreleased track."
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