Re: Whitesnake - Live In The Still Of The Night DV
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Rumor also has it that EMI is going to take apart the Live In the Heart of the City album and make two separate releases of the entire 1978 and 1980 London shows from which LITHOTC was compiled--this isn't confirmed, though.
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Now THAT would be cool.
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Yeah, it definitely would be. Still just a rumor, though. The WS remasters have been delayed for so long that who knows what will happen. I think part of the problem has been that Coverdale himself has been quite explicit about his lack of interest in his past work--he didn't participate at all in the remaster/re-release of his first two pre-WS solo albums a few years ago. He is definitely overseeing this bunch of remasters, though.
By the way, another tidbit posted on the Deep Purple Appreciation Society web site (www.deep-purple.net) is that Coverdale is looking to release a two-cd album of live cuts from his recent WS tours (but different than the DVD), which would include a few new studio tracks with the current band. For a guy who was supposed to be retired, Coverdale seems pretty busy, eh?
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Rumor also has it that EMI is going to take apart the Live In the Heart of the City album and make two separate releases of the entire 1978 and 1980 London shows from which LITHOTC was compiled--this isn't confirmed, though.
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Now THAT would be cool.
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Yeah, it definitely would be. Still just a rumor, though. The WS remasters have been delayed for so long that who knows what will happen. I think part of the problem has been that Coverdale himself has been quite explicit about his lack of interest in his past work--he didn't participate at all in the remaster/re-release of his first two pre-WS solo albums a few years ago. He is definitely overseeing this bunch of remasters, though.
By the way, another tidbit posted on the Deep Purple Appreciation Society web site (www.deep-purple.net) is that Coverdale is looking to release a two-cd album of live cuts from his recent WS tours (but different than the DVD), which would include a few new studio tracks with the current band. For a guy who was supposed to be retired, Coverdale seems pretty busy, eh?
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