As good a song as it is it just doesn't belong on the album. It is why the vinyl is perfect, the CD not.Psycocandy has just one flaw.
No 'Some candy talking' on the original vinyl.
Perhaps you can sort this out, I've got 'New Boots' with Sex and Drugs on the record but not listed on the sleeve, did Stiff do a second pressing and forget to alter the sleeve?Secondhand Daylight - Magazine
From Discogs: 1978 release (original was 1977) - "The original cover artwork was not amended, so track B1 is not listed on sleeve or disc label. The 1977 copyright date similarly relates to the original sound recordings, but this pressing was issued in 1978, as Dury's charting singles helped drive album sales."Perhaps you can sort this out, I've got 'New Boots' with Sex and Drugs on the record but not listed on the sleeve, did Stiff do a second pressing and forget to alter the sleeve?
Ah, Thanks for that, I do remember buying the album from Dave Hood's 'Network Records' must've been 1978From Discogs: 1978 release (original was 1977) - "The original cover artwork was not amended, so track B1 is not listed on sleeve or disc label. The 1977 copyright date similarly relates to the original sound recordings, but this pressing was issued in 1978, as Dury's charting singles helped drive album sales."
Perhaps you can sort this out, I've got 'New Boots' with Sex and Drugs on the record but not listed on the sleeve, did Stiff do a second pressing and forget to alter the sleeve?
One of my copies doesn't have Sex & Drugs on it. I bought that one in 1977.From Discogs: 1978 release (original was 1977) - "The original cover artwork was not amended, so track B1 is not listed on sleeve or disc label. The 1977 copyright date similarly relates to the original sound recordings, but this pressing was issued in 1978, as Dury's charting singles helped drive album sales."
That was the point, Sex & Drugs wasn't on it in 1977. Only from the 1978 release when they used it to help "drive" sales. They just used the same artwork & labels (according to the source) as the original release.One of my copies doesn't have Sex & Drugs on it. I bought that one in 1977.
I understood your point.That was the point, Sex & Drugs wasn't on it in 1977. Only from the 1978 release when they used it to help "drive" sales. They just used the same artwork & labels (according to the source) as the original release.
Ah sorry, I misunderstood your understanding! Soz.I understood your point.
The Reytons haven’t put a bad track out in 5 years. Not one that you would skip.Any album that has no bad tracks on it is for me a perfect album.
The Reytons debut Kids Off The Estate is a recent example of new music that’s perfect in my opinion. As is Sports Team’s second and very recent album Gulp.
For me The Stone Roses was the album that on first play I thought, fuck this is what i've been waiting for all my life.
And another for evoking childhood memories and bright sunny days is Harry by Harry Nilsson.
Raff agreesHaving played the 2022 mix of Revolver today I would add that to the list. Absolute perfection.