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Rock and Roll Globe have an interview about the recent deluxe reissues with liner notes co-author and former Creem editor Bill Holdship.
Interesting in this interview is that Rhino/WB asked him to write also linernotes for the B$B album so maybe we get another deluxe edition.
Disappointing to read is the fact that there is no news for further editions. Nothing is in the pipeline but things can change.
I still don't understand they skipped Love it to Death. Such a missed chance.
Rock and Roll Globe interview
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Re: Rock and Roll Globe interview
Well, it took this long for KILLER and SCHOOL'S OUT after the 2001 BILLION DOLLAR BABIES , so let's keep our fingers crossed-as You said, things can change.
I remember that 1986 CREEM story He mentioned ...one of the better articles I've read about AC
I remember that 1986 CREEM story He mentioned ...one of the better articles I've read about AC
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Re: Rock and Roll Globe interview
I was disappointed to read that there weren't any current plans for Love it to Death. I really liked what they did with Killer and School's Out, including those insights from the band and Ezrin, and the fan notes. I'd like that on LITD, and also hear outtakes and a concert from around that time.
None of us are getting any younger, so let's have some urgency getting the other's out.
I was curious why he mentioned that AC, with The Beatles, used to be his favorites... so it was good to have him clarify that in the interview, that he didn't follow Coop into his solo era, or follow as closely. Though I've been a fan throughout his career, so it's still The Beatles, Alice (and Devo) as my top 3.
None of us are getting any younger, so let's have some urgency getting the other's out.
I was curious why he mentioned that AC, with The Beatles, used to be his favorites... so it was good to have him clarify that in the interview, that he didn't follow Coop into his solo era, or follow as closely. Though I've been a fan throughout his career, so it's still The Beatles, Alice (and Devo) as my top 3.