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ztt-digest Monday, January 11 1999 Volume 02 : Number 080
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Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 09:19:34 GMT
From: "Robert Marston" <robert_marston@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (ztt) A/B ZTT FGTH WttP CD's TLA PDQ :)
I believe that its all to do with the publishing rights for the tracks
ommited. I think they could publish them on vinyl and tape but as cd was
a relatively new format then they had to renegotiate the deal before
they could be released on cd...or maybe not!
>I happened upon a used 1984(ish) Island US CD release of "Welcome to
the
>Pleasuredome" and figured, well, what the hey, it's got that cachet
that
>owning the Uni rerelease doesn't quite carry. Now I see that the
>tracklists are apparently different:
>
>So I guess my question is, what's the deal? If I read the discography
>right, the Island version was released first as CID 101, then the
second
>version - which matches the MC/LP release - came out the next year.
Was
>this a case of realigning the tracklisting to take advantage of a
longer
>amount of music space available on CD as opposed to LP? Why replace
>"Happy Hi" with "San Jose?" Or is this just typical "switch 'em up and
>get 'em to buy everything twice in every format" par for the course ZTT
of
>the times? :)
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Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 09:32:48 GMT
From: "Robert Marston" <robert_marston@hotmail.com>
Subject: (ztt) zung tumb tumm exhibition
I read in this Saturdays Guardian that there is an exhibition to be held
in London about 'Zung Tumb Tuum'. Nothing to do with the label but the
inspiration for the name. The advertising poster for the exhibition
looked frighteningly a lot like the new Art of Noise singles cover.
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Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 08:47:27 GMT
From: "Robert Marston" <robert_marston@hotmail.com>
Subject: (ztt) zung tumb tumm exhibition
I read in this Saturdays Guardian that there is an exhibition to be held
in London about 'Zung Tumb Tuum'. Nothing to do with the label but the
inspiration for the name. The advertising poster for the exhibition
looked frighteningly a lot like the new Art of Noise singles cover. The
article is below.
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Exhibitions: Zung Tuumb Tumb
When Futurism was launched by Filippo Marinetti in Italy in 1909, it
spearheaded modern technology as pure art form. Among painting,
sculpture, design, architecture and photography, Marinetti also promoted
the power of typography: "Words in freedom", as he put it. It started
what is today an integral part of our visual culture, particulary
graphic design. "With this typographical revolution," he said, "I mean
to redouble the expressive force of words." Zung Tumb Tumb explores this
revolution through books, magazines, sketches and manifestos, and
includes some fabulous poster designs. Amazing to see how much has
filtered down through the years.
Futurist Graphic Revolution, Estorick Collection, N1, Wednesday 6 to
April 11
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The Guardian "The Guide" - Saturday 2nd January 1999
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Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 08:44:44 -0700
From: Lazlo Nibble <lazlo@studio-nibble.com>
Subject: Re: (ztt) slave to the rhythm
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 09:18:11AM +0000, Robert Marston wrote:
> Does anyone have a copy of the Slave To Rhythm (Grace Jones) album on CD
> with the original extended interview / talking bit on it.
I've got it but am not selling. The discography has details on which version
is which, though, so you can be sure of having the right version if you run
across a used copy.
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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 12:36:00 PST
From: "Juno Jackson" <noisewerker@hotmail.com>
Subject: (ztt) Art of Noise
To the Fellow Noisemakers:
The new Dream On 12" single sounds great!!! Does anyone know when the
new album is coming out (supposedly someone said that it was supposed to
come out in the spring, but I have no clue since ZTT has been VERY shady
about the details. Hmm, let's see, first the album was supposed to come
out in December 1997, then June 1998, then September 1998; WHAT THE FUCK
IS GOING ON???) ?
Sincerely,
Noisewerker
noisewerker@hotmail.com
P.S. Does anyone have any merchandise from the In Visible Silence tour
that they would like to sell???
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