I can only tell you what I gathered from seeing the 10" for sale, but:
As stated on the back of the 10" cover it's reworkings of the album versions
w/o the MC's or rappers as they would (and do) perform them live. It's an
"alternative" for a live album, which they didn't want to release because of
the experience of seeing a band live that is lost on a live album. So it's
basically a studio recording of the live versions of their tracks.
The odd thing I noticed about it is that it was not released by Ninja Tune
(which explains the lack of info on the website). I forget what label it is
released on, but theres not a single Ninja marking on the release (that I
could find).
I'm interested in how it would sound, but not $30 interested, so I didn't go
for it. If someone does grab it could they post a review? Preferably someone
who's seen them live so they could give a good comparison.
On a tangential note (but not so off topic) what's the deal with the shitty
line-up for the Montreal Jazz Festival this year? Last year there were tons
of Ninja's, plus great electronic artists for the whole week. The only act
I'm really interested in this year is Blackalicious, but it's not worth the
trip.
quoted 21 lines I saw the following for sale:
>I saw the following for sale:
>
>Herbaliser Band/SESSION ONE CD
>Herbaliser Band/SESSION ONE D10"
>
>but I could find nothing about it on the Ninja Tune web site. >According
>to
>CDNow this is the TRACK LISTING:
>
>Whos The Realest
>Ginger Jumps The Fence
>Shocka Zulu
>Shattered Soul
>Sensual Woman
>The Missing Suitcase
>Gold Rush
>Forty Winks
>
>Does anybody know if these are different mixes than the LPs and CDs?
>
>Pedro Cevallos
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