I bet #37 is another early 80s Roxy music title! It’s so much easier for Paul to determine who gets how much money from a two set what it’s the same artist
except @PaulatSDE specifically said it's a MID 80s title. Roxy did not have any albums in the mid 80s.I bet #37 is another early 80s Roxy music title! It’s so much easier for Paul to determine who gets how much money from a two set what it’s the same artist
Unless... There's a hidden album...except @PaulatSDE specifically said it's a MID 80s title. Roxy did not have any albums in the mid 80s.
‘83-‘87?Hmmm... How many years each side of 1985 is considered "mid 80's"?
For sure there is a lot what you can imagine from that period. And for sure it will not be Bryan Ferry again or even Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, Talk Talk, Blue Nile etc.‘83-‘87?
Based on the given information, the mystery Blu-ray cannot be Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Paul has stated that this release will come in an Amaray case and be priced at £24.99. Welcome to the Pleasuredome is a BMG release, and Paul has previously said that BMG releases do not come in Amaray cases. Furthermore, they are also £5 more expensive (£29.99).
But hopefully, Welcome to the Pleasuredome will be released later as part of th
The Frankie catalogue is now with Universal. No longer BMG.Based on the given information, the mystery Blu-ray cannot be Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Paul has stated that this release will come in an Amaray case and be priced at £24.99. Welcome to the Pleasuredome is a BMG release, and Paul has previously said that BMG releases do not come in Amaray cases. Furthermore, they are also £5 more expensive (£29.99).
But hopefully, Welcome to the Pleasuredome will be released later as part of the SDE series.
but these two are and i would be glad to get the first and the second as an unknown release!
Hi Gos! who he was. he died in 2009. This is a very good songwriter and guitarist from the UK.I had to look him up, I still have no idea who he is.![]()
For the purposes of the usual rabid speculation and complete fantasy, I'd say from 1968 - 2027!Hmmm... How many years each side of 1985 is considered "mid 80's"?
I've ordered the bundle with the mystery #37, but I'm not as optimistic as some! I'm thinking that, if it was a really good album that we all wanted, then SDE would surely have announced what #37 was in order to increase their sales. The fact that it's not announced makes me think that it will be an album that wouldn't necessarily sell well by itself. But here's hoping, its only money!
That makes sense. Yes - 90125 it is then!I think that a more likely scenario is that SDE isn't allowed to announce the title until a date that is approved by the label. These days labels have entire marketing campaigns mapped out. A premature announcement would disrupt that. Kind of silly, but the labels do seem to think in those terms.
I think that a more likely scenario is that SDE isn't allowed to announce the title until a date that is approved by the label. These days labels have entire marketing campaigns mapped out. A premature announcement would disrupt that. Kind of silly, but the labels do seem to think in those terms.
I was thinking more 84 to 86...Hmmm... How many years each side of 1985 is considered "mid 80's"?
‘83-‘87?
For sure there is a lot what you can imagine from that period. And for sure it will not be Bryan Ferry again or even Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, Talk Talk, Blue Nile etc.
That seems like a pretty good hint to me... Knowing that Steven Wilson has done an Atmos mix means it's due to come out sometime...![]()
Did Paul just drop a massive hint????