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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2008, 07:35:06 PM »

alas i think the bonus tracks are the album tracks listed, the only other 'new' stuff will be the footage of the soundtracks....part of the 20min interview mentioned??
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« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2008, 02:11:28 PM »

best price found...


CD £8.99 DVD £10.99  at HMV.com
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« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2008, 11:24:43 PM »

Well well, the band are releasing a live album, didn't a certain lead singer say he'd never do that? lol

Some interesting comments here. I think as far as a full gig being released there is always some tracks that don't make it, the artist unhappy with the performance etc. I also think that people as in the less die hard fans get bored with long albums. And to be fair we've had 20+ live albums released via concert live, so I think we've been more than spoiled on that front.

I tend to agree with Dougie about the lack of newer material, it's totally understandable from a marketing point of view. When people think of Deacon Blue it is the 87 - 89 tracks mostly that get mentioned. But I agree that in some ways it does reflect negatively, like they've done nothing since those tracks.

But, I guess just like everything else we've had in recent years we should take it and be thankful. Because we all thought we'd never get to buy another Deacon Blue CD or DVD ever again.

The DVD will serve as a lasting document of what a fine live band they are / were too!!
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« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2008, 12:11:33 PM »

Really happy to hear the band are bringing out a Live CD as well as a dvd, like Steve said earlier it will be a good one for the car!

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« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2008, 12:28:56 PM »

fab news....was actually @ edinburgh when they filmed it.nice to hear that there's a cd so we've got something to play in the car....
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« Reply #20 on: May 08, 2008, 11:42:08 AM »

Well well, the band are releasing a live album, didn't a certain lead singer say he'd never do that? lol

Some interesting comments here. I think as far as a full gig being released there is always some tracks that don't make it, the artist unhappy with the performance etc. I also think that people as in the less die hard fans get bored with long albums. And to be fair we've had 20+ live albums released via concert live, so I think we've been more than spoiled on that front.

I tend to agree with Dougie about the lack of newer material, it's totally understandable from a marketing point of view. When people think of Deacon Blue it is the 87 - 89 tracks mostly that get mentioned. But I agree that in some ways it does reflect negatively, like they've done nothing since those tracks.

But, I guess just like everything else we've had in recent years we should take it and be thankful. Because we all thought we'd never get to buy another Deacon Blue CD or DVD ever again.

The DVD will serve as a lasting document of what a fine live band they are / were too!!

I've bought many live albums over the years from various bands and singer but i can't think of any i've bought which are my only album by that band or singer. My point about the tracklisting is that if the singles tracks have been chosen to attract the general public and casual fans then i think P3 may be disappointed that "Live" is unlikely to be the first album a casual buyer woud look at by the band. In general live albums are bought by existing fans who go to the live shows.

Anyway, Neil makes a fair point about the amount of live material made available by the band through Concert Live in the last 2 years for those of us who like the rarer material (Riches in Bristol 2006) or newer stuff.

Good luck to Ricky and the band and P3 with the release
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« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2008, 01:12:16 PM »

Hi

I am James Taylor from P3 Music, the management company for Deacon Blue and also the independent label that is releasing the new live DVD.  This is just to say that we will only be releasing a live DVD and not live DVD & CD as previously stated.  The news section of the site has now been corrected to reflect this.  The reason for the confusion was that we had previously created mock-ups of both a DVD and CD to show the band and distibutors but in the end it was decided just to release a DVD.  However due to our mistake details were sent out announcing a live DVD and CD.  This is not the case. 

The DVD itself is looking and sounding great and the exclusive interview has some really fascinating insights on it.  We're hoping to get some preview clips up on the site soon to give you a taster. 

So sorry about any confusion and we hope you enjoy the DVD.

All the best

James  Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: May 08, 2008, 04:45:39 PM »

A single DVD with that tracklist makes a whole lot more sense than A DVD and CD release with virtually the same tracks on both with just one exception... thanks to James / P3 for clearing up that confusion.
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« Reply #23 on: May 26, 2008, 12:22:14 PM »

Hi

I am James Taylor from P3 Music, the management company for Deacon Blue and also the independent label that is releasing the new live DVD... We're hoping to get some preview clips up on the site soon to give you a taster. 


All the best

James  Smiley

Two weeks until the DVD release... preview clips welcome Smiley
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