From: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org (avalon-digest) To: avalon-digest@smoe.org Subject: avalon-digest V13 #76 Reply-To: avalon@smoe.org Sender: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk avalon-digest Saturday, May 23 2009 Volume 13 : Number 076 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry [johnobrien001@aol.com] Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry [Terence OConnor To: avalon@smoe.org Sent: Fri, 22 May 2009 8:30 Subject: Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry I had heard that there was a promo of this album issued to DJs and the like which had different tracks to the album, but I've never seen a copy.? ? Does anyone have any idea what the 3 unreleased tracks might be?? ? mactheaxe ? ___________________________________________________________________________? To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon? ? ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 10:49:44 +0000 (GMT) From: Terence OConnor Subject: Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry "The Roxy Music track 'To Turn You On'? (doesn't have Manzanera or Mackay on the track) could have began during 'The Bride Stripped Bare' era too as the drummer Rick Marotta is only credited on TBSB and no other Roxy/Ferry album or song" I don't think this is the case, TTYO, did sound "thinner" on the b'side of JG (I think it was re-mixed and some instruments added for Avalon LP, but it uses a synth drum and sounds softer in it's production than anything from the BSB sessions. Just my thoughts! Terry. - --- On Fri, 22/5/09, johnobrien001@aol.com wrote: From: johnobrien001@aol.com Subject: Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry To: avalon@smoe.org Date: Friday, 22 May, 2009, 9:44 AM The tracks left off the original?album have since been released. 'Four Letter Love' ended up? as the b-side to 'Sign Of The Times' in 1978 'Broken Wings' was on the 'Windswept' EP (and the b-side to the USA single 'Help Me') 'Crazy Love' 'Feel The Need' where both mixed in 1981 and released on the 'Windswept' EP in 1985 'He'll Have To Go' first appeared on? 'The Ultimate Collection' in 1988 The Roxy Music track 'To Turn You On'? (doesn't have Manzanera or Mackay on the track) could have began during 'The Bride Stripped Bare' era too as the drummer Rick Marotta is only credited on TBSB and no other Roxy/Ferry album or song. There will be photos of the original album and artwork on the new VivaRoxyMusic.com site coming to a PC screen near you very soon. J.O'B. - -----Original Message----- From: Mark Longhorn To: avalon@smoe.org Sent: Fri, 22 May 2009 8:30 Subject: Re: [AVALON] The Bride - Bryan Ferry I had heard that there was a promo of this album issued to DJs and the like which had different tracks to the album, but I've never seen a copy.? ? Does anyone have any idea what the 3 unreleased tracks might be?? ? mactheaxe ? ___________________________________________________________________________? To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon? ? ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 18:14:08 +0100 From: "Martin Stockman" Subject: [AVALON] Bryan at Cannes It saddens me that the traffic on Avalon is so dismissive of modern Bryan .... by modern I think I mean post 1974 - and I expect I'm almost heroically alone in enjoying his interpretation of She at the opening of the Cannes Film Festival. This is no average gig. Yes, his delivery is a tad staccato, but its heartfelt. Ollie and Colin weave an unusual sonic vibe behind this great great song. And Charles A's embrace is that of a man content with l'homage. What else is there to say except the old boy continues to dine at the top table. An alien dropping in to Planet Avalon would imagine that Roger Eno was the epicentre of la vie Roxy. Pip pip, 'Tino x ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ End of avalon-digest V13 #76 **************************** ======================================================================== For further info, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: info avalon-digest