Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
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Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Voici une photo présentant les pochettes des rééditions à venir des albums de Rory sur le label Eagle Rock.
Selon les albums, vous remarquerez que les pochettes sont soit les mêmes que les pochettes originales, soit les mêmes que les pochettes des remasters, soit des pochettes différentes!
Selon les albums, vous remarquerez que les pochettes sont soit les mêmes que les pochettes originales, soit les mêmes que les pochettes des remasters, soit des pochettes différentes!
Dernière édition par Chino le Jeu 19 Jan 2012, 12:02, édité 3 fois
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Oui, celle de Jinx (à droite de Calling Card si je ne m'abuse) a l'air incroyable aussi.Garbage Man a écrit:Mon Dieu quelle horrible pochette pour Calling Card !
Si ce sont les pochettes définitives, c'est surprenant, car il n'y a aucune cohérence. Du grand n'importe quoi.
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Bon ben je vais finir d'acheter ceux qui me manquent rapido....
Emi- Messages : 4358
Date d'inscription : 13/01/2011
Age : 46
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Pauve Rory... que des horribles pochettes !
Tiger- Messages : 5035
Date d'inscription : 10/05/2011
Age : 27
Localisation : On Earth
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Garbage Man a écrit:Mon Dieu quelle horrible pochette pour Calling Card !
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
On dirait la pochette d'une copie bootleg de l'album, fait avec une imprimante maison!Garbage Man a écrit:
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Hou là!!!! J'ai bien fait de commander tout ce qui me manquait avant hier moi...
Emi- Messages : 4358
Date d'inscription : 13/01/2011
Age : 46
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
et voilà...!!!! encore des pochettes à re-customizer!!!!
Elly- Messages : 257
Date d'inscription : 14/05/2010
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Against the Gain est bizzare... Cette fumée rouge autour de la strat ne convient selon moi pas trop au contenu mais bon...
Tiger- Messages : 5035
Date d'inscription : 10/05/2011
Age : 27
Localisation : On Earth
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Un article sur les rééditions des 4 premiers albums:
http://www.sunherald.com/2011/06/02/3164845/eagle-rolls-out-rory-gallaghers.html
http://www.sunherald.com/2011/06/02/3164845/eagle-rolls-out-rory-gallaghers.html
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Une photo sur laquelle on peut voir des pochettes des rééditions 2011 à côté des éditions actuelles:
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
A défaut d'acheter les rééditions, vous pouvez les gagner:
http://www.kikaxemusic.com/news/item/3906-win-incredible-rory-gallagher-notes-from-san-francisco-prize-packs
http://www.kikaxemusic.com/news/item/3906-win-incredible-rory-gallagher-notes-from-san-francisco-prize-packs
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Eagle Rock Entertainment, in conjunction with the late guitarist/singer/songwriter's family, will re-release the third wave of albums in the catalog of the legendary Rory Gallagher.
Rory Gallagher, in 1978, had scrapped plans for an album he recorded in California earlier that year (finally released by Eagle in May of 2011 as Notes From San Francisco), changed his direction, and reorganized his band. Photo-Finish is the result. Primal…feral…with a hard rock edge, it would be the album that Rory had been dreaming about: a return to the immediacy and pulse-pounding drama of his stage shows. With only bassist Gerry McAvoy and drummer Ted McKenna, Rory lashes out 11 originals with spit and polish including what would become live favorites "Shin Kicker, "Shadow Play" and "Mississippi Sheiks."
A year later, Top Priority had Rory working out his studio chops to deliver what many critics think is one of his greatest albums. "Follow Me" became a concert must. "Philby" has him playing a sitar he borrowed from Pete Townshend of The Who (which he also uses on "Bad Penny"). "Off The Handle" has him blowing some mighty angry blues harp. With McAvoy and McKenna sticking to him like a second skin, Rory again eschews covers for 11 tightly-wound originals.
The Gallagher/McKenna/McAvoy triumvirate proved to be a tight machine of epic proportions. It was obvious touring globally had sharpened their chops to pinpoint precision. Rory had already made two of hard rock's greatest live albums in Irish Tour and Live In Europe (both also reissued as part of this project), so sensing a definite demand for another installment, he kicked off the 80s' with the live Stage Struck. Starting off with the biker anthem "Shin Kicker," this 71-minute grabber includes first-time-on-record live versions from Calling Card (1976), Photo-Finish and Top Priority.
It would be nearly three full years from his last studio effort but Jinx, originally released in April of 1982, Rory's Gallagher's first 1980s studio album, would ultimately prove to be his last studio album for almost six years. Jinx pulls out all the stops: Saxophonists Dick Parry (from Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon) and Ray Beavis, keyboardist Bob Andrews, and drummer Brendan O'Neill complement Rory on 11 scintillating tracks, including fan favorites "Big Guns," "Bourbon," and "Easy Come, Easy Go." (check out the roots-reverent cover of bluesman Louisiana Red's "Ride On Red, Ride On").
The July 12 release of Photo-Finish, Top Priority, Stage Struck and Jinx shows the natural evolution of this great artist.
http://www.antimusic.com/news/11/june/28Third_Wave_of_Rory_Gallagher_Coming.shtml
Rory Gallagher, in 1978, had scrapped plans for an album he recorded in California earlier that year (finally released by Eagle in May of 2011 as Notes From San Francisco), changed his direction, and reorganized his band. Photo-Finish is the result. Primal…feral…with a hard rock edge, it would be the album that Rory had been dreaming about: a return to the immediacy and pulse-pounding drama of his stage shows. With only bassist Gerry McAvoy and drummer Ted McKenna, Rory lashes out 11 originals with spit and polish including what would become live favorites "Shin Kicker, "Shadow Play" and "Mississippi Sheiks."
A year later, Top Priority had Rory working out his studio chops to deliver what many critics think is one of his greatest albums. "Follow Me" became a concert must. "Philby" has him playing a sitar he borrowed from Pete Townshend of The Who (which he also uses on "Bad Penny"). "Off The Handle" has him blowing some mighty angry blues harp. With McAvoy and McKenna sticking to him like a second skin, Rory again eschews covers for 11 tightly-wound originals.
The Gallagher/McKenna/McAvoy triumvirate proved to be a tight machine of epic proportions. It was obvious touring globally had sharpened their chops to pinpoint precision. Rory had already made two of hard rock's greatest live albums in Irish Tour and Live In Europe (both also reissued as part of this project), so sensing a definite demand for another installment, he kicked off the 80s' with the live Stage Struck. Starting off with the biker anthem "Shin Kicker," this 71-minute grabber includes first-time-on-record live versions from Calling Card (1976), Photo-Finish and Top Priority.
It would be nearly three full years from his last studio effort but Jinx, originally released in April of 1982, Rory's Gallagher's first 1980s studio album, would ultimately prove to be his last studio album for almost six years. Jinx pulls out all the stops: Saxophonists Dick Parry (from Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon) and Ray Beavis, keyboardist Bob Andrews, and drummer Brendan O'Neill complement Rory on 11 scintillating tracks, including fan favorites "Big Guns," "Bourbon," and "Easy Come, Easy Go." (check out the roots-reverent cover of bluesman Louisiana Red's "Ride On Red, Ride On").
The July 12 release of Photo-Finish, Top Priority, Stage Struck and Jinx shows the natural evolution of this great artist.
http://www.antimusic.com/news/11/june/28Third_Wave_of_Rory_Gallagher_Coming.shtml
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
A l'occasion des rééditions 2011, retour sur la discographie de Rory dans le dernier N° de Goldmine:
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Comparatif entre (à gauche) les pochettes des premiers remasters (1999-2000) et (à droite) ceux de 2011:
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
C'est quoi l'interêt de changer de pochettes sans arrêt ???
Sgt. Pepper- Messages : 643
Date d'inscription : 01/07/2011
Age : 34
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Sans doute pour permettre de reconnaître les différentes éditions CDs, mais le procédé est assez consternant, d'autant que le résultat est loin d'être toujours à la hauteur...Sgt. Pepper a écrit:C'est quoi l'interêt de changer de pochettes sans arrêt ???
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
J'arrive pas à croire qu'ils aient pu choisir une telle photo pour Calling Card
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
La pochette grise d'Irish Tour est bien moche aussi .
Sgt. Pepper- Messages : 643
Date d'inscription : 01/07/2011
Age : 34
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
Oui mais j'aime bien aussi la sobriété et le minimalisme de la pochette, ça fait contraste avec le contenu qui est divin
Elly- Messages : 257
Date d'inscription : 14/05/2010
Re: Rééditions 2011 (Eagle Records)
C'est pas faux, d'ailleurs en parlant de contenu divin, est-ce que "Just A Little Bit" sera présent sur le Remaster 2011 d'Irish Tour ?
Et est qu'il compte faire des réeditions vinyles ?
Et est qu'il compte faire des réeditions vinyles ?
Sgt. Pepper- Messages : 643
Date d'inscription : 01/07/2011
Age : 34
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