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1.1 The Kid With The Replaceable Head1.2 I Gotta Move1.3 Going Going Gone1.4 Lowest Common Dominator1.5 Downtown At Dawn1.6 Time1.7 I Can Only Give You Everything1.8 Ignore That Door1.9 Staring In Her Eyes1.10 Destiny Street1.11 Don't Die [Bonus Track]2.1 The Kid With The Replaceable Head (Single Version)2.2 I'm Your Man (Single Version)2.3 Crack Of Dawn (Demo Version)2.4 Going Going Gone (Demo Version)2.5 Funhunt (Demo Version)2.6 I Lived My Life (Demo Version)2.7 Ignore That Door (Demo Version)2.8 Smitten (Demo Version)2.9 Staring In Her Eyes (Demo Version)2.10 Time (Single Version)2.11 Don't Die (Single Version)2.12 Time (Live) [Bonus Track] |
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 | Description: | Der Punk-Klassiker ist nun endlich in der Form erhältlich, die der Künstler ursprünglich
beabsichtigt hatte. Vier komplette Alben in einem!
Destiny Street war das Folgealbum zu einem der grö�ten Punk-Alben aller Zeiten, Blank Generation von 1977. Das
Album wurde ursprünglich 1981 aufgenommen und 1982 veröffentlicht, jedoch nicht zur Zufriedenheit von Richard
Hell. Jetzt, zum 40. Jahrestag seiner Entstehung, wird das Album endlich so präsentiert, wie Richard Hell es
ursprünglich beabsichtigt hatte. In den frühen 2000er Jahren entdeckte Hell eine Kassette aus dem Jahr 1981, die
nur die Rhythmus-Tracks des Albums und er erkannte, dass er dem neue Gitarrensoli und -gesang hinzufügen
konnte, um eine sauberere, verbesserte Version der Songs zu erhalten. Er engagierte Marc Ribot und Bill Frisell, um
die Soli zu und er sang alles neu. Dies wurde als Destiny Street Repaired im Jahr 2009 veröffentlicht.
Dann, im Jahr 2019, wurden drei der vier ursprünglichen 24-Spur-Meister entdeckt.
Jetzt konnte Destiny Street
endlich komplett neu gemischt werden. Neben den drei originalgetreuen Versionen des Albums enthält die
2-CD-Deluxe-Edition von Destiny Street zum 40-jährigen Jubiläum nicht nur die detaillierten Liner Notes von Hell,
sondern auch Demos und frühere Studioversionen des Albummaterials im Wert von einer vierten LP. - .. COMPLETEDestiny Street was the follow-up album to one of the greatest punk albums of all time, 1977's Blank Generation. The album was originally recorded in 1981 and released in 1982, but not to Richard Hell's satisfaction. As he says in his new liner notes to Destiny Street Remixed, "The final mix was a morass of trebly multi-guitar blare." Now, for the 40th anniversary of it's creation, the album is at last presented improved the way Richard Hell has long hoped and intended: "The sound of a little combo playing real gone rock and roll."Tracks 1-1 to 1-10: Original version. Originally released in 1982 on [m=27958] by [l=Red Star Records] and [a=Marty Thau].
Engineered by Phil Bulla at Chelsea Sound Studios, NYC, and Jay Burnette at Intergalactic Studios, NYC.
Remastered 2020 at Osiris Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
Tracks 1-11 to 1-20: Originally released in 2009 on [m=188182]. Stripped down version using only the original album's basic tracks?two guitars, bass, drums?with new guitar solos by Marc Ribot, Bill Frisell and Ivan Julian, and new vocals by Richard Hell.
All rhythm tracks recorded 1981. Quine is on the right and Naux on the left.
All lead vocals rerecorded 2008-2009.
All solos and additional guitar recorded 2008-2009.
Rhythm tracks produced 1981 at Chelsea Sound Studios.
Produced 2008-2009 at Hal Willner's House of Knuck and John Kilgore Sounds and Recording, NYC.
Remastered 2020 at Osiris Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
Tracks 2-1 to 2-10: The newly discovered 1982 24-track master tapes, entirely remixed by Nick Zinner with Richard Hell. Previously unissued mixes. Quine is on the left and Naux is on right, except for tracks 2-4, 2-5, and 2-9 where it's reversed.
Produced 1981 at Chelsea Sound Studios, NYC.
Mixed 1982 at Intergalactic Studios, NYC.
Tracks 2-4, 2-5, and 2-9: Originally made for [m=188182] (Insound), were produced in 2009 by Richard Hell from new guitar tracks by Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell and new vocals by Hell overlaid on a 1981 studio reference cassette rough mix of the 1981 band's two rhythm guitars, bass, and drums.
Recorded at Hal Willner's House of Knuck and John Kilgore Sounds and recording, NYC, 2008-2009.
Engineered at Human Worldwide, NYC, 2019.
Mastered at Osiris Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
Tracks 2-12, 2-13: Originally released in 1979 on [m=273463].
Track 2-12: Each of the two solo is divided in half, with Ivan playing the first half, and Bob the second.
Tracks 2-12, 2-13: Produced at Greene Street Studios, NYC.
Tracks 2-14 to 2-22: Engineered at Chelsea Sound Studios, NYC.
Tracks 2-21, 2-22: Originally released in 1 |  | No. of tracks: |
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