On Thu 27 Jun, laerm wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Stuart Bruce wrote:
BT "Movement In Still Life"
hey, you brits are lucky you got the good version of this album.
Oh look it's the "which version of BT's album is better?" argument. That seems to have cropped up on almost every music list I've been on on the 'Net... let's try not to break into that argument here?... As it happens, of my top 5: Utah Saints "Two" Sunscreem "Change Or Die" The KLF "The White Room" BT "Movement In Still Life" Hybrid "Wide Angle" *All* of them have been released in the UK and US with different tracklistings. While the Sunscreem one just has bonus tracks in the US, the other four were all re-arranged or changed in some way. It's not something I gripe or moan about as it gives me different ways to listen to the same albums... and it's not as if I was conned into buying two copies when I only wanted one, as I have at least four copies of all of the above albums... Irrelevantly, thinking about it, I'd probably drop "Wide Angle" off my top 5 and replace it either with Arkarna's "Fresh Meat", which had the same tracklisting all over the world, or Arkarna's "Family Album", which didn't. Stuart. -- Stuart Bruce - klf@atomiser.demon.co.uk or preferably stuart@atomiser.demon.co.uk The Utah Saints Mailing List http://groups.yahoo.com/group/utahsaints/