THE SMITHS-A NICE BIT OF MEAT-RARE VINYL OF UNAVAILABL?E MATERIAL
  £   21
  $   25

 


£ 21 Sold For
Jul 7, 2013 Sold Date
Jun 27, 2013 Start Date
12   Number Of Bids
  Great Britain Country Of Seller
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For sale highly collectable!

The sleeve is in good to very good condition and the vinly is VG.  Has one or two minor little pops.  Hardly noticable at all.

This is an excellent mish-mash of songs from various sources which includes two songs from The Tube ("Panic" and "Sheila Take A Bow"), two previously unreleased studio mixes ("How Soon Is Now?" and "Reel Around The Fountain"), live performances ("Barbarism Begins At Home," "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want," "What Do You See In Her?" - an early version of "Wonderful Woman" - and "This Night Has Opened My Eyes") and rare soundcheck material ("Purple Haze," "Asleep," and "Unloveable"). Although the sound quality varies from poor to very good, the album is well-worth having due to the rarity of the material. The highlights are definitely the soundcheck songs, which The Smiths never performed in concert; also, Pete Burns guesting on the Royal Albert Hall version of "Barbarism Begins At Home"; and the poignant version of "This Night Has Opened My Eyes," culled from the Brixton concert on December 12, 1986 - the last British concert The Smiths ever played. (TCD)
Panic (The Tube, 7/5/86), Sheila Take A Bow (The Tube, 4/10/86), Purple Haze (Glasgow, 7/16/86), How Soon Is Now? (studio outtake), Barbarism Begins At Home (Royal Albert Hall, 4/6/85), Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (Dublin, 1984), Asleep (Inverness, 10/1/85), Unloveable (Inverness, 10/1/85), What Do You See In Him? (Wonderful Woman) (Hacienda, 2/4/83), Reel Around The Fountain (studio outtake), This Night Has Opened My Eyes (Brixton Academy, 12/12/86).
 
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