Is this correct?Ī: "I've just noticed that 'Salvation (theme)' on the fixed Low-life bonus disc seems to be a different mix with a audibly different keyboard part to the one on the defective pressing. Q: When I replaced my bonus disc with the fixed version it sounds as if "Salvation Theme" is different. For "Low-Life" both discs have been fixed. If the number ends with "V02" then you have a fixed CD. How do I know if I have the corrected CDs or not?Ī: One way to check if you have a fixed CD is to look at the matrix on the inner spine of the CD. Q: I heard that the 2008 re-master had some sound quality issues that was later fixed. Más Rápido De Lo Que Piensas ("Sooner Than You Think") Q: What are the song titles of "Vida Pobre"?Ī: The song titles on the unique sleeve from Argentina are:Įsta Hora De La Noche ("This Time of Night") The way to get round this is to use something like CDRWin where you can set the flag manually for each track, or to use a wav editor and filter the file - for that you would need to know the filter characteristics (which I don't.)" It was recorded the way you hear it now and your cd player turns on a filter when it sees the flag. Q: Why does my Factory Low-Life CD have less low-frequency and more high-frequency sounds (volume wise) than my US Best Of CD?Ī: "The reason for this is that the whole of Low-Life has the emphasis flag set. However, Jeffrey tried to sue, and the sample was removed - or rather recorded over, which is why if you turn the volume up, you can just about hear it (especially on CD). The sample was taken from Jeffrey Bernard, a columnist for the UK magazine The Spectator. "I'm one of the few people who lives what's called a low life" Q: What is said between Perfect Kiss and the beginning of This Time of NightĪ: Well, if you turn the volume up enough, you should hear: the album version are the highlights of the 20 minute song." The track finally surfaced on the bonus CD of Retro. Stephen Morris mentioned in an interview in Select (September 1993) that ". Than You Think" appears as a Polish flexi (PUR 000825).įor the longest, the existence of a 20 minute version of Elegia was rumored. "This Time of Night", "Sunrise", "Elegia", and "Face Up" (PUR 000823)Īlso appears on Polish postcard single (B+H Records). **** Original boxed-cassette format with unique packaging deleted. *** Also available as limited edition of 5 postcard flexi's. +++++ First issue had disc 2's label on disc 1 and vice versa. Problems and was quickly corrected and re-issued. ++++ "Collector's Edition" with remastered tracks. Released in a 2-CD box-set (5101 10814-2) together ++ Also as a limited edition with CD car carry case. LP: JP 1985 (Factory/Nippon Columbia YX-7352-AX) LP: IT 1985 (Factory/Base Records FAC 100)
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