![]() Of greater concern is the fact that they’ve neglected to include Someone Else Will – a B-side to Here and Now, and one of their finest non-album cuts. It’s not just the missing live B-sides, of which there are several. Happy to say that the first two albums turned out almost exactly as I requested (yes!!!) – although I personally would have packaged Scared To Live with Waking Hours, since it was a Spit B-side) – but the Twisted extra disc looks very odd. When this campaign was announced I e-mailed Paul at this site about anomalies on the proposed extras discs, and he kindly put me in touch with a chap at Universal, to whom I sent a pdf with the tracks I felt should be included in each package. Del Amitri will also tour next year for the first time in over a decade. ![]() ![]() The Scottish band’s hits included Nothing Ever Happens, Kiss This Thing Goodbye, Always The Last To Know and the surprise US top ten hit Roll To Me. Each is packaged with a second CD containing mainly B-sides. Waking Hours (1989), Change Everything (1992), and Twisted (1995) will all be re-released as two-CD deluxe editions on Universal Music’s Re-presents imprint. The albums have been re-mastered from the original tapes and include new sleeve notes by music journalist Terry Staunton. January 2014 sees the reissue of three Del Amitri albums.
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