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Popped to Sister Ray last night and picked up the new CD issue of ‘The Anvil’.

First – the artwork: Back in 1981, this album had a sleeve designed by Peter Saville, with photography by Helmut Newton. This edition has had that artwork rendered by…er….um…whoever was passing the scanner at the time.

When you consider the band stories/trials and tribulations going on during the making of this album, you’d think there’d be a lot you could do relaying such history through the sleevenotes. Sadly what you get reads like a cut and paste job from Record Collector magazine; ‘Track ‘Blah (Dance Mix)’ came out on catalogue number POSPX 7654765476347…’ so riveting a read, it makes the Yellow Pages look like ‘Ulysses’.

When you take the disc out of the tray, instead of having some of that Helmut Newton photography – you get adverts for re-issues of bands like Nena.

So what about the sound quality of the CD itself? Well, it’s a straight copy of the original CD issue by One Way Records back in the 90s. In case you’ve missed a thread or two – what Cherry Red have done is master the CD, from a CD – not original master tapes, so there’s no digital remastering from the original analogue masters. The same applies to two of the extra tracks; ‘We Move’ and ‘Frequency 7’ – because they were both extra tracks on the One Way edition. I’ve not given the new batch of extra tracks an in-depth listen, but I can’t hear any vinyl crackle yet!

A cursory listen - ‘The Damned Don't Cry (Dance Mix)’ was the vocal always that low in the mix? ‘Motivation’ and ‘I'm Still Searching’ sound a little bit muddy, and ‘Mind Of A Toy (Dance Mix)’ – sounds ok.

This re-issue has divided me a bit – it’s not completely the “cut ‘n’ shove” I assumed it was going to be…almost though. Part of me welcomes it; ‘good to have it on CD, mustn’t grumble at £7.99, at least it didn’t set me back £7,000,000 etc etc’ but part of me wants to scream ‘How can you not include ‘The Pleasure Boys’ 12”!? Or source from the original masters!? Are you insane!?? Etc etc’

Hmmmmmm….

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Nice review Garry, and it seems to sum up most peoples devided thoughts. Theres those who bought it, those who didn't, those that ordered it, those that canceled it. I suppose for the price you get more than expected, but im holding out for the big remasters of the first three albums.......if it happens.

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Nice review Garry, and it seems to sum up most peoples devided thoughts. Theres those who bought it, those who didn't, those that ordered it, those that canceled it. I suppose for the price you get more than expected, but im holding out for the big remasters of the first three albums.......if it happens.
Cheers Newvox!

I know it's not everyone's favourite but I do have a soft-spot for the cassette edition mix of the 'Beat Boy' album - would love to see that cleaned up and remastered one day (along with the cassette only mixes of 'Berserker' and 'The Fury') but I reckon I'll have to stick with my own hissy attempt at mp3 conversion for now frown

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I bought my copy of 'The Anvil' CD in summer 1986. I think it's worth something nowadays.

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Best album/reissue 2008 for me is Telekon Live. No doubt about it.

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So far I have to agree with you Maryann the best album so far this year as to be Telekon live. It's by far the best of all Gary's live CD's

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Does the dvd count as well? laugh

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It's by far the best of all Gary's live CD's
Certainly of the recent live ones.

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[b] It's by far the best of all Gary's live CD's
Certainly of the recent live ones. [/b]
I would say you have to go as far back as '81 for a better live show.
'Telekon Live' is IMO only bettered by the classic shows of '79-'81.

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Well the only two remasters I've bought this year are 'The Anvil' and 'Dazzle Ships' - and guess which one wins laugh

The sound quality on the new edition of Dazzle Ships is stunning - 'Telegraph' sounds like I'm hearing it again for the first time.

I've never heard 'Telegraph (The Manor Version 1981)'before - fantastic! Really playful with lots of energy. I can totally understand why they had to shelve it originally - but it's great to hear them clearly having a lot of fun on this. Good to have '4-Neu' and '66 And Fading' on CD too.

I've heard that this may be the last of the OMD remasters and that there are no plans to give 'Junk Culture', 'Crush' etc the same treatment - a shame as there was still life in the band before The Pacific Age set in.

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