Thursday, March 10, 2011

Everything you should know about the reissue of the debut album by Suede

I already had said in June that Suede reeditarían all his albums. Well, we have a date for his departure, which will be in chronological order its publication, declaring their debut, Suede, which is in physical stores and online, which is supported and the reserve, on 30 May. The five full-length English band who led Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler's Edsel Records will release the stamp in a box set in digipak, similar to the one used by Depeche Mode for all their albums in 2006 and 2007, and, oh wonder , the content that you reveal in a few posts is spectacular whether or not a follower.

Suede released their self-titled debut with the independent Nude in 1993, which was preceded by three singles overwhelming: 'The Drowners',' Metal Mickey 'and' Animal Nitrate ", three items alone were forced acquisition of the disc "best new band in England", in the words of Melody Maker.

The explosive mix of daring, sexually charged, ambiguity and letters with the parental advisory label, plus the full support of the independent press were critical for large hardly have begun his career. And then there was the controversial cover with two guys eating the mouth that some came to framing.

Now remastered & expanded reissue of righteousness and revalued Suede jewel, one of the best debuts of so-called Britpop. The box set includes 3 discs, two compact and a DVD accompanied by a very generous booklet with period photographs. Besides the 11 tracks from the original edition as the first CD includes extra 7 unreleased demos.

The second CD includes 8 faces B of the four singles and six Suede extras like a piano version of "My Insatiable One 'and a first-version of' Just a Girl'con Justine Frischmann (Elastica), former girlfriend of Brett Anderson and Damon Albarn. And if that were not enough delicacy to be heard, to meet the view we have a DVD with five videos, including the American version of The Drowners, their participation at the Brit Awards in 1993 with the theme Animal Nitrate, and two concerts jugosísimos Sheffield and London's tour that year.

And looping the loop, there is even an interview with Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler made the same 2011. The entire contents of this reissue is as follows: Disc 1 Disc 2 Demos The B-Sides DVD Extra Tracks Singles Videos The Brit Awards, Alexandra Palace, 16.2.1993 Live At The Leadmill, Sheffield, 27.2.1993 Love And Poison Live at Brixton Academy, 16.5.1993 DVD Bonus: Interview with Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler made in 2011, with footage of Simon Gilbert.

I've already ordered a copy. And you are you waiting for?

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