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Post by vermeerf on Nov 8, 2014 4:28:56 GMT -5
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gabby
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Post by gabby on Nov 8, 2014 6:51:00 GMT -5
I can see perfectly why these are unreleased. Because they're unofficial too. There never has been a 12" version of A view to a kill. I thought John said it several times. These are official, as they have all been commissioned or created by the band. Most are unreleased though, but this has no bearing on whether they are official or not. An unofficial track would be a remix created without the record company or the band commissioning it.
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Post by autodidact97 on Nov 8, 2014 8:23:23 GMT -5
I think the publishing of this bootleg though it claims to be not from a cdr, is still an unofficial release that is not affiliated with DD or their previous labels. For those who have CD's like Obsession Corruption, 4 on the Floor, Simon Lebon The Story, Beautiful Colors . Otherwise these cd would have been available in record stores around the world. Im very tempted to buy the cd but im on budget now
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Post by vermeerf on Nov 8, 2014 10:37:16 GMT -5
I think the publishing of this bootleg though it claims to be not from a cdr, is still an unofficial release that is not affiliated with DD or their previous labels. For those who have CD's like Obsession Corruption, 4 on the Floor, Simon Lebon The Story, Beautiful Colors . Otherwise these cd would have been available in record stores around the world. Im very tempted to buy the cd but im on budget now Unleashed is an unofficial release but the remixes on the cd are all officially commissioned by the band or record company. And it is not claimed that "it's not from a cdr"...it says that Unleashed itself is a factory manufactured cd and not a cdr. And it is, it's a real high quality cd and not something that someone had flung cheaply together Go ahead and treat yourself
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Post by Sir rogerlejohn jr. on Nov 8, 2014 11:09:49 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 11:31:42 GMT -5
really good remix, wish I could find a high quality mp3
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Post by autodidact97 on Nov 8, 2014 12:05:06 GMT -5
Oh hi, the 2nd link is private, can you send me the Tomorrow Never on my pm please?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 14:12:35 GMT -5
very strange I can't find "unleashed" on soulseek or my regular music blogs! I wonder if the die-hards are keeping it special!
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Post by gonzoarsenal on Nov 8, 2014 16:03:19 GMT -5
As a Duran fan for 30 odd years. The best releases have been from Duran fan club cause all I want is more songs never heard before. Beautiful colours , SLB (the story) And even Drum etc
Instead of 3 years in wilderness with rumours and no more.
Good on you duran2.net
I wish Duran would wake up or get a new road to go down.
A few of my mates constantly remind me "Big band in the 80's"
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Post by Dr Of The Revolution on Nov 8, 2014 16:27:39 GMT -5
I don't think all the mixes on Unleashed were commissioned. First of all, the CD contains demo versions too. I don't think Duran would have released Tomorrow Never Dies the way it's heard on the CD (the words can't be heard very well. I wonder if maybe they lyrics weren't even finished). Perfect Day is a bare version. Very bare. This seems a working tape or a raw recording. There are some minor timing errors which indicate so. Very intimate and Roger's drumming stands out. Many other mixes have circulated on the internet before. The two Serious mixes are actually the same mix so maybe that's an error ? The instrumental Rio is a mix made from the stems that are available on the net. They were extracted from that music computer game (don't remember the name). The remix itself sounds very contemporary. This could and would not have been made at the time. A view to a kill could not have been made without the multitracks. The running time is exactly the same as stated on the picture of the Steve Thompson/Michael Barbiero mastertape. So this seems to be the real deal. But I was thinking : Is the original version of the song available in surround for the Blu-Ray version of the movie ? This quote seems to confirm that : "The 5.1 presentation really befits John Barry's score—which adds 1980s percussive synth sounds to the usual Bond orchestration— and the title song by Duran Duran." A view to a kill blu ray reviewCan anyone confirm if the song was mixed to 5.1 surround for the opening sequence on the Blu Ray version ? On a side note, A view to A Kill (in Stereo) during the opening credits sounds sonically different (more open I think, less compression) than the released version.
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