Some Girls (Deluxe Edition & Super Deluxe Edition) - 21. November 2011

  • Wenn ich das auf rollingstones.com richtig verstehe, dann ist die Some Girls Deluxe Editon ein seperater Release und hat nichts mit der Live in Texas zu tun (in unserer Discografie so deklariert).


    Enthält wohl zehn Bonus Tracks:


    Wir bringen noch heuer eine neue Version unserer 1978er-CD Some Girls mit zehn unveröffentlichten Bonus-Tracks. Die habe ich vor Kurzem neu eingesungen. Das war eine spannende Zeitreise.


    Zitat

    The Rolling Stones are pleased to announce the release on November 21, 2011 of the re-mastered, expanded, Super-Deluxe, Deluxe and Digital editions of Some Girls, the groundbreaking album which introduced the music of the Rolling Stones to a whole new generation of fans.


    Weiterlesen :arrowright: http://www.rollingstones.com/n…irls-be-released-november


    SET FOR NOVEMBER RELEASE
    UNIVERSAL MUSIC ENTERPRISES ROLLING STONES ROLLING STONES - SOME GIRLS - BIGGER THAN EVER!
    Released November 21, 2011. (PRNewsFoto/Universal Music Enterprises) LOS ANGELES, CA UNITED STATES


    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Universal Music Group and The Rolling Stones are pleased to announce the release on November 21, 2011 of the re-mastered, expanded, Super-Deluxe, Deluxe and Digital editions of Some Girls, the groundbreaking album which introduced the music of the Rolling Stones to a whole new generation of fans.



    (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110914/LA68127)


    Justly considered one of the finest works by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Ronnie Wood, Some Girls topped the US charts over three decades ago and remains the best selling album of their storied career. This new package will include some undiscovered gems that include tracks that have recently been unearthed from the Rolling Stones vaults by producer Don Was. Further details of the tracks will be unveiled at a later date.


    Some Girls is the Rolling Stones' most direct and diverse collection of material, from Mick Jagger's irresistible falsetto on the four-on-the-floor filler Miss You, their eighth US number one, to the country-flavoured Far Away Eyes via the Chuck Berry meets punk snarl of Respectable. And let's not forget the sensuous, Beast Of Burden, one of Keith Richards' finest tunes, which reached number 8 on the US singles chart, the garage rock of Shattered, the album's third US Top 40 entry, and the soulful swagger of the group's version of The Temptations' Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me), another timeless offering in their canon of classic Stones Motown covers.


    Following the critical praise and commercial success afforded the re-mastered, expanded editions of Exile On Main Street, which matched the chart performance of the epochal 1972 album, and returned the Rolling Stones to their rightful place at the top of the British charts in 2010, the extensive reissue of Some Girls constitutes the next step in the band's ongoing relationship with Universal Music Group. This started in April 2008 with Shine A Light, the soundtrack from the stunning concert film directed by Martin Scorsese, and has encompassed the reissues of the Rolling Stones re-mastered, post-1971 studio albums, several live albums and classic compilations, and the exhaustive box-set Singles 1971-2006 earlier this year.


    Some Girls holds a special place in the history of the Rolling Stones and demonstrates why they remain one of the most thrilling and influential bands of all time. The 1978 album features a Keith Richards' classic Before They Make Me Run, a signature song he stills performs defiantly to this day. Some Girls documented Mick Jagger's love of 70's funk reflected in Miss You, the dance track that wrongfooted many people, made the club and black charts, and made it okay for other mainstream acts at the time to 'go disco'.


    The 1978 album courted controversy because of Jagger's tongue-in-cheek lyrics on the title track, on Miss You and on Respectable, perceived as a retort to the punk and new wave groups who had borrowed so much attitude and copped so many anti-establishment moves from the Rolling Stones. Ironically, the furore around the elaborate Some Girls package, designed by Peter Corriston and featuring the band members in drag – a nod in the direction of the picture on their 1966 single Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? – and likenesses of Lucille Ball, Farrah Fawcett, Raquel Welch, Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe that hadn't been legally cleared, necessitating a swift withdrawal and rethink.


    Some Girls demonstrated the distinctive and definitive riffing from Keith Richards, with its abundance of unstoppable licks and majestic power chords driving the band into its brand new musical direction. This album not only defined him and his playing, but also defined a new era for the Rolling Stones, which Richards since described as a 'sense of renewal'. Some Girls marks the only other time since recording Satisfaction where Richards used an effects pedal to 'elevate' the sound.


    The album cemented the position of guitarist Ronnie Wood, who had joined in 1975, and added his trademark slide and pedal steel playing to several of the album's most memorable tracks, including When The Whip Comes Down and Shattered. He also co-wrote the Shattered B-side Everything Is Turning To Gold. Some Girls also marked a move to the Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris for the Glimmer Twins production team of Jagger and Richards. These factors helped what is arguably the group's most focused and dynamic album, driven by the sans pareil rhythm section of drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman. Some Girls featured fewer guest musicians than any Rolling Stones albums since 1971, but the contributions keyboard-player Ian McLagan, Wood's bandmate in The Faces, saxophone-player Mel Collins, and harmonica-player Sugar Blue – discovered busking on the Paris metro – made Miss You in particular sound brighter than ever.


    Amongst many eagerly-awaited extras, the Super-Deluxe edition of Some Girls will include a stunning, previously unseen Helmut Newton photo session from 1978, an essay by esteemed author and journalist Anthony DeCurtis putting the album in its cultural context, a 7" single of Beast Of Burden/When The Whip Comes Down in its banned sleeve.


    Thirty-three years on from its original release, the re-mastered, expanded, Super-Deluxe, Deluxe and Digital editions of Some Girls show why the 1978 album has often been hailed as the equal of Exile On Main Street. Some Girls is both a time capsule and a timeless listen. It features the band at their tightest and toughest, at their most vibrant and vital. It's an all-killer, no-filler, must-have album. It still packs a punch.


    SOME GIRLS - now bigger, brighter and better than ever.


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  • Wenn ich das auf rollingstones.com richtig verstehe, dann ist die Some Girls Deluxe Editon ein seperater Release und hat nichts mit der Live in Texas zu tun

    Die Hauptsache ist, dass unsere Kohle zu den Stones rollt!

  • Universal Music Group has announced the Nov. 21 release of "Some Girls," the groundbreaking 1978 album that introduced the music of the Rolling Stones to a new generation of fans more than three decades ago.


    The album is considered one of the finest works by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Ronnie Wood, having topped the U.S. when it debuted. It remains the best-selling album of the group's storied career with highlights including "Miss You," "Far Away Eyes," "Beast Of Burden" and a version of The Temptations' "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)."


    The new remastered package will also include some undiscovered tracks that have recently been unearthed from the Rolling Stones vaults by producer Don Was.


    The album will be released in expanded super-deluxe, deluxe and digital editions. Among many anticipated extras, the super-deluxe edition will include a previously unseen Helmut Newton photo session from 1978, an essay by esteemed author and journalist Anthony DeCurtis putting the album in its cultural context, and a 7" single of "Beast Of Burden/When The Whip Comes Down" in its banned sleeve.


    [quelle]http://www.phillyburbs.com/ent…eb-a92c-b0269ec65528.html[/quelle]
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    :arrowright: Mick Jagger confirms that 'Some Girls' reissue will have about 10 new tracks

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  • This artical is in German language (I'm sorry)


    The Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones 21.09.2011 | ROLLING STONES: SOME GIRLS - BIGGER THAN EVER!
    Universal Music Group und The Rolling Stones sind stolz, die Veröffentlichung der remasterten, erweiterten Deluxe, Super Deluxe und digitalen Version von Some Girls hierzulande am 18. November 2011 anzukündigen. Dieses bahnbrechende Album hatte der Band seinerzeit eine ganz neue Generation von Fans erschlossen.


    Some Girls gilt mit Recht als eines der besten Alben von Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman und Ronnie Wood. Es war vor drei Jahrzehnten an der Spitze der Charts und ist weiterhin das bestverkaufte Album ihrer beispiellosen Karriere. In diesem Paket befinden sich einige unentdeckte Schmuckstücke, u.a. ein paar Tracks, die Produzent Dan Was kürzlich in den Archiven ausgegraben hat.
    Genauere Informationen über die Tracks werden zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt bekannt gegeben.


    In der Geschichte der Rolling Stones nimmt Some Girls einen ganz besonderen Platz ein und es verdeutlicht, warum sie weiterhin eine der spannendsten und einflussreichsten Bands aller Zeiten sind. Auf dem Album von 1978 findet sich z. B. Keith Richards’ Klassiker Before They Make Me Run, den er standhaft bis heute spielt. Some Girls illustriert auch Mick Jaggers Liebe zum Funk der 70er Jahre: Der Dancetrack Miss You überraschte viele Leute. Er schaffte es in die Clubcharts und in die Black Charts und machte es so für Mainstream Acts akzeptabel, Ausflüge in den Discosound zu unternehmen.


    Unter den vielen mit Spannung erwarteten Extras enthält die Super Deluxe Edition von Some Girls eine umwerfende, bisher noch nicht veröffentlichte Fotosession von Helmut Newton aus dem Jahr 1978, einen
    Essay des angesehenen Autors und Journalisten Anthony DeCurtis, der das Album in seinen kulturellen Kontext einfügt, und eine 7”-Single von Beast Of Burden/When The Whip Comes Down mit dem
    verbotenen Cover.


    33 Jahre nach der ursprünglichen Veröffentlichung zeigen die Super Deluxe, Deluxe und die digitalen Versionen von Some Girls, warum das Album 1978 oft als gleichwertig mit Exile On Main Street bejubelt
    wurde. Some Girls ist eine Zeitkapsel und auch ein zeitloses Hörerlebnis. Hier war die Band so tight und gefestigt wie sonst nie; sie waren voller Energie und Leben. Das Album ist All-Killer No-Filler; ein
    absolutes Muss und immer noch extrem stark.

    Eim Ingenieur is nix tu schwör:heilig, aber n´em Renter immer!!!

  • Danke Sebastian für die Info!


    Das Box Set gibt es auch Some Girls (Remastered) Super Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD, Box-Set] (schlappe EUR 85.- / Preis ohne Gewähr)[/url]


    Die Outtakes sind wohl, wenn ich das recht verstanden habe, wie bei "Plundered my Soul" neu eingesungen worden....

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  • Habe jetzt ein grösseres Bild gefunden, wo man erkennen kann, ob das CDs, DVDs oder Blu-Rays sind, es sind zwei CDs und eine DVD, mal schauen, was auf der DVD drauf sein wird (Live in Texas?)


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