I forget where the discussion was, but a while back someone found the source for part of the album art for Closes in a set of photos that weren't taken until after the album's release date. Did anything more come to light about that?
Also, hi.
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Skimming Stone wrote:Sometimes I wish we'd never found out about the pre-Twoism releases. The old music we do have available is honestly some of my favourite work by them, not to mention it contains what is probably my favourite BoC track ever. Makes me sad every time a thread comes up about releases that deep down I feel we'll never get to hear. I know the brother's probably don't want us hearing it, but realising that doesn't stop me seriously longing for a copy of Hooper Bay. Still, I'm very thankful for everything we do have by them, they changed my outlook on music
Jango9 wrote:Mdg also stated in a PM at one point that the original cassettes had no artwork, so the artwork we all know was exclusive to the limited CD reprint which came out the same year the original artwork is dated from.
Skimming Stone wrote:The old music we do have available is honestly some of my favourite work by them, not to mention it contains what is probably my favourite BoC track ever. Makes me sad every time a thread comes up about releases that deep down I feel we'll never get to hear. I know the brother's probably don't want us hearing it, but realising that doesn't stop me seriously longing for a copy of Hooper Bay.
Techboy wrote:i tend to reckon they just asked pic to mock up some fake album covers for their website and that the supposed album and track titles have nothing at all to do with the associated images, and that little to no thought went into what bearded internet men would think of it in twenty years time.
nick47 wrote:"1 SINGLE old song redone"
Nottoolate wrote:nick47 wrote:"1 SINGLE old song redone"
Wait what is this?
Skimming Stone wrote:Nottoolate wrote:nick47 wrote:"1 SINGLE old song redone"
Wait what is this?
I think it was stated by the band that one track from TH is an older track of theirs, but we never really figured out which it was.
drillkicker wrote:Skimming Stone wrote:Nottoolate wrote:
Wait what is this?
I think it was stated by the band that one track from TH is an older track of theirs, but we never really figured out which it was.
Well it has to be Collapse. Just listen to it, it sounds like something from Old Tunes 2.
Timbob wrote:But New Seeds has a motif that's from a R35TT song.
See:
http://bocpages.org/wiki/New_Seeds
So I'm guessing that's the one.
747Music wrote:Closes was not a commercial release as a cassette tape. It was put together just for family and friends.
Skimming Stone wrote:Nottoolate wrote:nick47 wrote:"1 SINGLE old song redone"
Wait what is this?
I think it was stated by the band that one track from TH is an older track of theirs, but we never really figured out which it was.
Gates Of Horn And Ivory wrote:747Music wrote:Closes was not a commercial release as a cassette tape. It was put together just for family and friends.
Not a particularly convincing possibility. The cassette release of Closes was supposedly 100 copies, according to the Cosmic Crofter discography. I can't see anyone making 100 copies of a cassette album just to give to their friends. On a side note, that's a similar quantity to early prints of Boc Maxima (50 on CD-R) and Twoism (100 on vinyl), as best I can work out. Those are both commercial releases from Music70, at least in the sense that they weren't solely for family and friends.
Gates Of Horn And Ivory wrote:747Music wrote:Closes was not a commercial release as a cassette tape. It was put together just for family and friends.
Not a particularly convincing possibility. The cassette release of Closes was supposedly 100 copies, according to the Cosmic Crofter discography. I can't see anyone making 100 copies of a cassette album just to give to their friends. On a side note, that's a similar quantity to early prints of Boc Maxima (50 on CD-R) and Twoism (100 on vinyl), as best I can work out. Those are both commercial releases from Music70, at least in the sense that they weren't solely for family and friends.
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