I will be pre-ordering both formats.love this record Turn on the Bright Lights In 2002, we released our first album, Turn On the Bright Lights. We had waited close to five years for the opportunity to record an album. Needless to say this was a memorable moment for us.
We never had any expectations for how the album would be received. We just wanted to present our music as an album to anyone who would be open to hearing it. It was incredible to finally tour and see people react to these songs. We never could have imagined that the album would have reached so many people throughout the world. We spent a good deal of time this past year digging through our archives and asking others to dig through theirs in the hopes of uncovering some forgotten material. The result of our hunting and gathering has yielded this Tenth Anniversary Edition of Turn On the Bright Lights.
We wanted to do something special for the fans who have always supported us. We wanted to do something special for the best fans in the world. We hope you enjoy it. Sincerely yours, Daniel Kessler Turn on the Bright Lights Double LP/DVD 28-page photo booklet and double-LP/DVD. Includes Interpol button. Pi kappa alpha risk awareness handbook of chemistry.
Ships for receipt 11/19. PRE-ORDER $29.98 DOUBLE CD/DVD 48-page photo booklet and double-CD/DVD. Includes Interpol button. Ships for receipt 11/19.
PRE-ORDER $20.98 DIGITAL Choice of 320 kbps MP3, FLAC or Apple Lossless. Delivered on 11/19. PRE-ORDER $14.99 All CD and LP pre-orders come with a replica of the band's first item of merchandise, a button with the original Interpol logo. Release date: November 20th, 2012 Now fully remastered in a beautiful deluxe hardbound book with unreleased photos (48 pages in the CD, 28 large pages in the vinyl) and a second disc of bonus tracks, many unreleased, plus demos and B-sides and a DVD. The album will be available as a double CD+DVD, double LP+DVD, and digital album with digital booklet. Preorders will come with a replica of the band's first item of merchandise, a button with the original Interpol logo.
I love this album but I'm a bit disappointed that Interpol deceided to join the 'Anniversary Club'. At the moment that has become quite normal for bands but I don't really see a point in musicians celebrating their own work. When they rather should move forward. In fact its quite boring. Make no mistake: I think 'Our Love To Admire' and 'Interpol' are terrific albums.
So.I just wish I-Pol would get a new bassplayer and.go on!! Cudos to The Strokes for NOT coming up with a anniversary version of 'Is This It'. I love this album but I'm a bit disappointed that Interpol deceided to join the 'Anniversary Club'. At the moment that has become quite normal for bands but I don't really see a point in musicians celebrating their own work. When they rather should move forward. In fact its quite boring. Make no mistake: I think 'Our Love To Admire' and 'Interpol' are terrific albums.
So.I just wish I-Pol would get a new bassplayer and.go on!! Cudos to The Strokes for NOT coming up with a anniversary version of 'Is This It'. Click to expand.Weeeeell, I always felt that the band got (even) better over the years and subsequent releases have grown on me. Unlike The Strokes for example. I don't know.this 'Classic so and so' thing that started in the 90's has really gotten out of hand. Suddenly everybody celebrates everything.' October is the tenth.month so let's have a celebration!'
Shame is that I'm totally convinced I-Pol have several great albums in them. With or without Carlos D. So: No need for nostalgia! Click to expand.Their last couple albums have been. Personally I think these guys best days are way behind them (and they know it) and this is just a cash grab. As for whats coming; Im pretty damn happy with my RTI vinyl.
This album was mixed in ProTools so I cant imagine the new vinyl sounding better than what Greg Calbi did with it over at Sterling Sound. Some of bonus tracks do sounds intriquing though, but many have been available for years. Im gonna wait this one out.
As far as the 'remastered' CD goes, is there any reason to think its not gonna be another brickwalled affair?