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Post by andrew on Feb 15, 2016 6:59:25 GMT
Read this on wiki "Keep Moving was announced by Stockdale immediately after the news of Wolfmother's disbandment on 6 March 2013.[21] A rough copy of the album, produced in late 2012 and released under the Wolfmother name, was made available for streaming for 24 hours on 7 March 2013 on SoundCloud, before the album was officially announced for release on 25 March 2013" and a link: www.wolfmother.net/2013/03/07/new-album-released-on-soundcloud/ someone in the comments said that they have it however i couldn't contact them. Does anyone have it? since it was streamed for free i think it's okay to share it here.
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Post by Andre on Feb 15, 2016 8:08:21 GMT
Yeah, I have the 'demo' version of the album. To be honest, it doesn't add much from the final released version. That said, I can upload it later and share (like after work, so give it 10 hours or so).
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Post by andrew on Feb 15, 2016 8:29:00 GMT
^ okay thanks. You'll post it here? i saw that some instruments/overdubs were missing/ the mix is different. I also wonder about this particular version that was released less than a month ago: wolfmother.bandcamp.com/album/keep-moving the tracklist is very different to any other version of the album
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Post by Andre on Feb 15, 2016 9:00:21 GMT
^ okay thanks. You'll post it here? i saw that some instruments/overdubs were missing/ the mix is different. I also wonder about this particular version that was released less than a month ago: wolfmother.bandcamp.com/album/keep-moving the tracklist is very different to any other version of the album Ooh, I hadn't seen that Bandcamp one, I guess it's a shortened version more in line with standard albums -- 11 tracks rather than 17. Yeah, sure, I will share it here.
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Post by twinfoot on Feb 15, 2016 9:29:45 GMT
I have the whole thing ripped from my CD. If you want I can put a downloadlink here. But only if that is ok with you Andre?
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Post by andrew on Feb 15, 2016 9:56:39 GMT
what do you mean from CD? this particular version was availiable for streaming for 24 hours before "keep moving" was released
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Post by Andre on Feb 15, 2016 10:05:20 GMT
I have the whole thing ripped from my CD. If you want I can put a downloadlink here. But only if that is ok with you Andre? No, we can't share anything that was commercially released; he means a pre-release version that was not yet mixed and mastered properly. I have it at home, will upload later. <3
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Post by twinfoot on Feb 15, 2016 10:40:59 GMT
All right then
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Post by Andre on Feb 15, 2016 19:20:44 GMT
what do you mean from CD? this particular version was availiable for streaming for 24 hours before "keep moving" was released Dude, I just listened and it sounds exactly the same as the final album... I am confused. Honestly, I can really tell the difference on things like this, and it sounds near identical. Not worth uploading. I thought it did sound different originally though... The only differences are like the effect on the guitar riff on 'Ghetto' is not there and 'Suitcase' sounds crap, that's it.
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Post by cosmonaut on Feb 15, 2016 19:27:43 GMT
Wow, the bandcamp version doesn't have Long Way To Go, which is one of the main songs on the album. Strange.
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Post by Kieran on Feb 15, 2016 19:33:44 GMT
I really like 'It Occurred To Me'. The last song on the album. It's a bit of a dark horse. Blues rock sounding track. I also have the full album with all 17 songs.
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Post by Andre on Feb 15, 2016 19:35:57 GMT
I really like 'It Occurred To Me'. The last song on the album. It's a bit of a dark horse. Blues rock sounding track. I also have the full album with all 17 songs. Yeah, Andrew said in an interview he regretted not putting it on the standard edition, as it was one of his favourite songs. Definitely one of the best IMO. I also have the 17-track version, got the CD the day it came out of course.
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Post by Kieran on Feb 15, 2016 19:43:23 GMT
Yeah it's great. Oh really? Cool!
Hamish Rosser was probably my favourite Wolfmother drummer. Lots of cool, complex drum fills. The song was quite bluesy as well with harmonica played throughout. Simple riff but still good. Worked well on the album as it had a happy and summer feel to it with the addition of the 'travelling theme'.
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Post by cosmonaut on Feb 15, 2016 21:09:16 GMT
Got it on CD too, imported it from amazon when it got released. 17 songs is way too much. If the album had well-chosen songs, it'd be more solid, IMO. Scrap Banjo KM, She's A Motorhead, Standing On The Corner, Let It Go and Of The Earth.
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Post by andrew on Feb 16, 2016 6:35:55 GMT
i don't get it. what is the standart version and what is the 17 track version? is that deluxe or something?
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