I for one quite like it, although I do miss "Roy's Keen." It's good to have all the B-sides in one place, though, and the remastering is very poignant -- you can tell it easily. The new tracklisting flows nicely, and the liner notes are very well written. "Steve Lillywhite made fun of my lyrics to the song Maladjusted. I sighed in Italian."
Definitely worth the purchase
I wish I could find a copy of the Subpar Grandma reissue somewhere local though
I like I Can Have Both sitting on the the album now.
Why does Kewpie feel the need to constantly say
"This was already discussed here" (paraphrasing)
Sometimes people have the same discussions some time later, as viewpoints have changed. Theres really no need for it.
And call me morbid (etc.) but I just fell in love with "Sorrow Will Come In The End". Musically so rich and beautiful, and Moz's reciting fits in perfectly, so cold and distant.
Finally! Someone who agrees with me
It's a very very good remaster, alma matters for example sounds much much better. But don't download the mp3 and listen them through the pc speakers, you need a good stereo to appreciate it.
Damn and my local store doesnt have the record..
Damn and my local store doesnt have the record..
It's not available on vinyl.
If your local shop doesn't have a copy of legacy version of Maladjusted CD, you can always order from online stores such as http://hmv.co.uk http://play.com etc.
I have no idea how good it is, I liked the original and I like the remastered version even more. Been listening to it for days now, over and over again. Even the old songs sound more catching, and I can't get enough of "The Edges Are No Longer Parallel". And call me morbid (etc.) but I just fell in love with "Sorrow Will Come In The End". Musically so rich and beautiful, and Moz's reciting fits in perfectly, so cold and distant.
Roy's Keen just makes me laugh. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.