CharlotteSometimes
21-01-2006, 03:40 AM
Dead Or Alive's You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) will be re-issued on January 30th. 2006. So far, there's only information on one CD single, as follows:
1. 1984 7" Mix
2. 1984 12" Murder Mix**
3. 2003 Metro Mix Edit
4. 2003 Video
** This is an error - it's actually the 1984 Performance Mix. They made the same mistake on 2003's Evolution: The Hits as well.
This time around, Woolworths (major players in the CD singles market) have confirmed that they'll be stocking the single (they didn't bother with the 2003 remix). The CD single artwork seems to be the same as the 2003 remix, too (unless Eil.com have messed up). Pete has no knowledge of the reissue as of yet, apparently. Sony received requests for product, and contacted Steve Coy (D.O.A.'s drummer) who gave his consent.
The following week (06.02.06) Evolution: The Hits will also be re-issued, but apparently this time Sony "are pretty committed to blanket TV advertising coverage". Again, this seems to be a straightforward re-issue of the 2003 version, with the same artwork. No mention of whether the limited edition 2-CD version will be made available again or not, as of yet. There's nothing about the DVD version being re-issued so far either, but the 2003 version also included the Rip It Up: Live concert, originally released on VHS video in 1988 in the UK and otherwise unavailable.
1. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
2. That's The Way (I Like It)
3. In Too Deep
4. What I Want
5. Misty Circles
6. I'd Do Anything
7. Lover Come Back To Me (2003 Remix)
8. I'll Save You All My Kisses
9. Hooked On Love
10. Come Home (With Me Baby)
11. My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor) (7" Wipeout Mix)
12. Sex Drive
13. Turn Around And Count 2 Ten (2003 Remix)
14. Hit & Run Lover
15. Isn't It A Pity
16. Brand New Lover
17. Something In My House
18. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Metro 7" Edit)
The four UK albums, Sophisticated Boom Boom (1984), Youthquake (1985), Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know (1986) and Nude (1989) are pencilled-in for Spring re-issues, re-mastered and with bonus tracks. The non-UK albums, Rip It Up (1987), Nude: Remade Remodelled (1989), Fan the Flame (Part I) (1990), Nukleopatra (1998), and Fragile (2000) may follow, depending on sales of the other re-issues.
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http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/9430/deadoraliveevo4ag.jpg
1. 1984 7" Mix
2. 1984 12" Murder Mix**
3. 2003 Metro Mix Edit
4. 2003 Video
** This is an error - it's actually the 1984 Performance Mix. They made the same mistake on 2003's Evolution: The Hits as well.
This time around, Woolworths (major players in the CD singles market) have confirmed that they'll be stocking the single (they didn't bother with the 2003 remix). The CD single artwork seems to be the same as the 2003 remix, too (unless Eil.com have messed up). Pete has no knowledge of the reissue as of yet, apparently. Sony received requests for product, and contacted Steve Coy (D.O.A.'s drummer) who gave his consent.
The following week (06.02.06) Evolution: The Hits will also be re-issued, but apparently this time Sony "are pretty committed to blanket TV advertising coverage". Again, this seems to be a straightforward re-issue of the 2003 version, with the same artwork. No mention of whether the limited edition 2-CD version will be made available again or not, as of yet. There's nothing about the DVD version being re-issued so far either, but the 2003 version also included the Rip It Up: Live concert, originally released on VHS video in 1988 in the UK and otherwise unavailable.
1. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
2. That's The Way (I Like It)
3. In Too Deep
4. What I Want
5. Misty Circles
6. I'd Do Anything
7. Lover Come Back To Me (2003 Remix)
8. I'll Save You All My Kisses
9. Hooked On Love
10. Come Home (With Me Baby)
11. My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor) (7" Wipeout Mix)
12. Sex Drive
13. Turn Around And Count 2 Ten (2003 Remix)
14. Hit & Run Lover
15. Isn't It A Pity
16. Brand New Lover
17. Something In My House
18. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Metro 7" Edit)
The four UK albums, Sophisticated Boom Boom (1984), Youthquake (1985), Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know (1986) and Nude (1989) are pencilled-in for Spring re-issues, re-mastered and with bonus tracks. The non-UK albums, Rip It Up (1987), Nude: Remade Remodelled (1989), Fan the Flame (Part I) (1990), Nukleopatra (1998), and Fragile (2000) may follow, depending on sales of the other re-issues.
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/1712/deadoraliveyouspinmeround9ij.jpg
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/9430/deadoraliveevo4ag.jpg