So it was Rev, the 2 PFP, Live and rare and Kettle whistle?Hokahey wrote:Rev fulfilled the Warner contract.parklife03 wrote:This is the info I have:
They didn't release anything new in "Sterling Spoon" mostly because it was released by Warner. That's not Jane's label anymore, though they can do anything they want with their catalog.
Warner can't release new material from Jaane's - though they still can re-edit over and over the same records.
Is it worth for the band? In some way, yes; in some way, no. Can they do anything for that? No.
Jane's Addiction was signed to Warner with a 7-albums contract, altough they only released 2 studio records:
1. Nothing's Shocking
2. Ritual de lo Habitual
On my belief -and this is just a theory-, this were the releases that filled the Warner's contract:
3. Live and Rare
4. Kettle Whistle
5. Up from the Catacombs
6. A Cabinet of Curiosities
7. Sterling Spoon
Maybe the 2 Porno for Pyros albums were also included on that deal, because they were released by Warner and with half of JA's band. I don't know.
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On the other side...
Strays, The Great Escape Artist and Live in NYC were released by Capitol (a brand of Universal Music). That's why there were no "post Relapse" releases on the Sterling Spoon box set.
Anyways, the band is lazy about showing new material. That's a fact.
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Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
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As said above rev was just perry fulfilling his contract using the same tricks/covers to fill xxx
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Right, but this was the first time I heard Perry's bad techno. It ended up being a hint of what would come, I like em big and sex talk...kv wrote:As said above rev was just perry fulfilling his contract using the same tricks/covers to fill xxx
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The title track of that album was the first time I heard something by Perry that I did not like, and that was definitely the beginning of the end.blackula wrote:Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
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Hadn't listened to this since it came out. I don't think it's too bad. He sings like old Perry, which is cool,at 0:56 e.g. He's lost that edge completely.
I'm pretty sure you'd label this jungle rather than techno by the way
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My first eyebrow raising moment, I know I'm in the minority here, was some of GGU era stuff...Making mike watt wear a skirt...A few songs on GGU....Then rev was def the jumped the shark moment for meHokahey wrote:The title track of that album was the first time I heard something by Perry that I did not like, and that was definitely the beginning of the end.blackula wrote:Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
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Yah I'm with you on GGU....kv wrote:My first eyebrow raising moment, I know I'm in the minority here, was some of GGU era stuff...Making mike watt wear a skirt...A few songs on GGU....Then rev was def the jumped the shark moment for meHokahey wrote:The title track of that album was the first time I heard something by Perry that I did not like, and that was definitely the beginning of the end.blackula wrote:Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
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there are people here that love that album...i was never one of them.nausearockpig wrote:Yah I'm with you on GGU....kv wrote:My first eyebrow raising moment, I know I'm in the minority here, was some of GGU era stuff...Making mike watt wear a skirt...A few songs on GGU....Then rev was def the jumped the shark moment for meHokahey wrote:The title track of that album was the first time I heard something by Perry that I did not like, and that was definitely the beginning of the end.blackula wrote:Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
i love tahitian moon
porpoise head and good gods urge are ok.
the rest bore me
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GGU was completely legit. All around. Perry was still in outer space.
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GGU is where I wish Perry would have taken the sound as he aged. I loved GGU more than self titled but that is just me.Hokahey wrote:GGU was completely legit. All around. Perry was still in outer space.
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For me, GGU is too far into hippy-dippy land. Too far away from Jane's and PFP (s/t). But yeah he was def past the stratosphere and not yet in the bubble...Hokahey wrote:GGU was completely legit. All around. Perry was still in outer space.
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Thick of it all is the highlight on that lp for mecreep wrote:there are people here that love that album...i was never one of them.nausearockpig wrote:Yah I'm with you on GGU....kv wrote:My first eyebrow raising moment, I know I'm in the minority here, was some of GGU era stuff...Making mike watt wear a skirt...A few songs on GGU....Then rev was def the jumped the shark moment for meHokahey wrote:The title track of that album was the first time I heard something by Perry that I did not like, and that was definitely the beginning of the end.blackula wrote:Finally opened mine and listened to RDLH. I love the sound, bass especially, never owned original vinyl though.
In hindsight, is Rev when Perry "jumped the shark" with that techno version of Whole Lotta Love?
i love tahitian moon
porpoise head and good gods urge are ok.
the rest bore me
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Me too.Juana wrote:GGU is where I wish Perry would have taken the sound as he aged. I loved GGU more than self titled but that is just me.Hokahey wrote:GGU was completely legit. All around. Perry was still in outer space.
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Just got my box.
An unseasonably warm day in DC. Writing my book about alpha junkie William S. Burroughs and his impact on the Cult of Rock 'n' Roll. This album is still legend, even if the band squandered theirs. Somehow it all works today.
https://www.rocknrollburroughs.com
An unseasonably warm day in DC. Writing my book about alpha junkie William S. Burroughs and his impact on the Cult of Rock 'n' Roll. This album is still legend, even if the band squandered theirs. Somehow it all works today.
https://www.rocknrollburroughs.com
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CaseyContrarian wrote: Writing my book about alpha junkie William S. Burroughs and his impact on the Cult of Rock 'n' Roll. This album is still legend, even if the band squandered theirs. Somehow it all works today.
https://www.rocknrollburroughs.com
Just checked out your link...
I am definitely interested in reading your book. Any idea on completion date?
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Artemis, I have followed these Janes fan sites since the one before xiola.org (can't remember it anymore). I just wanted to point out how good of a forum member you are. You look at links and give time to others' interests. I just think it's cool in this day and age of all the overload of information we are force fed in our daily lives.
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2017, I hope!Artemis wrote:CaseyContrarian wrote: Writing my book about alpha junkie William S. Burroughs and his impact on the Cult of Rock 'n' Roll. This album is still legend, even if the band squandered theirs. Somehow it all works today.
https://www.rocknrollburroughs.com
Just checked out your link...
I am definitely interested in reading your book. Any idea on completion date?
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Very cool.Sight Laber wrote:Artemis, I have followed these Janes fan sites since the one before xiola.org (can't remember it anymore). I just wanted to point out how good of a forum member you are. You look at links and give time to others' interests. I just think it's cool in this day and age of all the overload of information we are force fed in our daily lives.
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Does anybody know if Ritual is going to get a vinyl release on it's own? I really don't want to buy this box to get a copy, or pay the high prices for an original since this was recorded on digital tape. I can't find a copy of the first P4P record anywhere either under 50 dollars. Why don't they just press these for everyone to buy?
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Because only about 15 people want them.Smilefromthestreets wrote:Does anybody know if Ritual is going to get a vinyl release on it's own? I really don't want to buy this box to get a copy, or pay the high prices for an original since this was recorded on digital tape. I can't find a copy of the first P4P record anywhere either under 50 dollars. Why don't they just press these for everyone to buy?
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Nah I bet Ritual would sell way better than NS which is everywhereSix7Six7 wrote:Because only about 15 people want them.Smilefromthestreets wrote:Does anybody know if Ritual is going to get a vinyl release on it's own? I really don't want to buy this box to get a copy, or pay the high prices for an original since this was recorded on digital tape. I can't find a copy of the first P4P record anywhere either under 50 dollars. Why don't they just press these for everyone to buy?
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Are you aware Rit was released on vinyl in 1991? Just eBay it...And 50 for porno s/t is a rip off can def find cheaper
They can't sell out their limited that's only 3k....Their market value is dead...Ie why you can find ns everywhere
They can't sell out their limited that's only 3k....Their market value is dead...Ie why you can find ns everywhere
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No shit it was released in 1991 but you can't find an affordable copy anywhere. They are a little less pricey in Europe but shipping makes it not worth it. Look for yourself, same for P4Pkv wrote:Are you aware Rit was released on vinyl in 1991? Just eBay it...And 50 for porno s/t is a rip off can def find cheaper
They can't sell out their limited that's only 3k....Their market value is dead...Ie why you can find ns everywhere
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How does the 2013 P4P RSD reissue sound compared to the original? Does anyone know the source of the S/T record 93 pressing? Was the record recorded analog or digital like Ritual?
Anybody have copies of Ritual or the first Porno for Pyros record who wants to sell them
Anybody have copies of Ritual or the first Porno for Pyros record who wants to sell them