quoted 2 lines 2) We didn't have a choice whether or not to re-release it, as FSOL has full
> 2) We didn't have a choice whether or not to re-release it, as FSOL has full
> creative control and pretty much can release whatever the hell they want to.
So this means THEY wanted to re-release it ?
quoted 3 lines Our apprehension was somewhat comforted by the fact that they at least were
> Our apprehension was somewhat comforted by the fact that they at least were
> going to make it different than the ltd. edition, so that the anal-retentive
> trainspotter who HAD to have it, would at least feel like it was worth it.
I think that this comment may upset a few people. Personally, I'll wait and
see whether I think the new ISDN is worth buying (again). However, my point
is Why was it a limited release in the first place ? They/You should have
been able to guess from the acclaim that Lifeforms got that the next release
would be eagerly awaited. Unfortunately, by releasing a limited edition and
then doing a full release with a few new tracks, the people who bought the
Ltd edition will be cheesed off. BTW, I thought that it was usually the ltd
edition of something that had the bonus tracks. Oh well.
Oh yes, one more question. Are the two new tracks the ones on the Far Out
Son of Lung single ?
Hey, FSOL I think you're on this mailing list. Tell us your side!
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