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Mike Blakesley said:Yep. If the albums all came out again in "Deluxe Editions" with cool new booklets featuring more pictures, I'd be right in line buying them. Well, most of them....probably wouldn't go for LONELY BULL again!
Hurrikane said:Being the vinyl collector that I am, I would be all over that! Especially if all the albums became gategold style!
Hurrikane said:Yes.....With Steve Marriot and Greg Ridley and the still alive Peter Frampton!!!
Captain Bacardi said:Yeah, this will happen right after the Victoria's Secret models come to my house to ravage me!
Capt. Bacardi
Captaindave said:I just don't see this album getting very far...
I don't see much sales potential for it, apart from the fans on this forum...it doesn't contain any real hits like the hits from earlier years/albums, and by the time it was released, the TJB had pretty much fallen from fashion.
It's hard for me to envision Herb Alpert rushing to get it back out, regardless of the method of its release.
It's hard for me to see much potential for albums after BOTB, other than RISE.
Harry said:Keep in mind folks, all is controlled by Mr. A himself.He decides what to release and when. Shout! Factory is only the licensee, and it's anybody's guess at to what's next on the agenda.
My guess is that the hit solo albums, FANDANGO, KEEP YOUR EYE ON ME, and MIDNIGHT SUN are among the next to see release - we've heard such stories prior to the ANYTHING GOES tours. And these might take a back seat to a possible DVD release of tour highlights of the ANYTHING GOES concerts.
We've also heard of a Lani Hall compilation, so that's probably in the cards in the semi-near future.
SUMMERTIME? Well, it might be a few summertimes before this one gets released, if at all. It's not exactly on the top of anyone's radar out there - it had no hits as has already been explained, so it's not going to be a huge seller, even if they did the unthinkable of putting out special editions, etc.
I DO however like the comparison to WARM. That was well thought-out.
Harry
Harry said:One also should keep an eye on DEFINITIVE HITS. Remember, it was a settlement album with Universal - Herb's last release with an A&M label on it. DEFINITIVE HITS was released in 2001, and there might have been a stipulation that it remain in print for X number of years.
Well, 10 years would be 2011. Once that album goes out of print, then there's no longer an easy way for fans to get hold of:
Route 101
Fandango
Diamonds
Keep Your Eye On Me
Making Love In The Rain
Just some food for thought...
Harry
Hurrikane said:I will agree the TJB ended nearly 40 years ago, but the music lives on and and is much better than a lot of the current music today for many reasons. Why do you think people keep going back to the old stuff! Because it can still raise the hairs on your arms and back. I haven't found any recent music that can still do that. Let's keep hoping for the re-releases.