Monday, 17 November 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 151

Rarities 1984-85 - The Cure
In a shocking turn of events, this consists of instrumental demos, studio demos and bootleg live recordings! At least by now Robert Smith has moved out of his parents' home and does not need to record songs on their organ, I guess?
Highlights: Stop Dead [Demo], Sinking [Live]
6/10

Rarities 1986-87 - The Cure
A lot of instrumental demos and then a few live tracks. I recall when this was released Robert Smith offered up an explanation that he had compiled two different versions and took it around to friends to get advice, eventually settling on this version. I have zero doubt in 2025 he would just release both discs instead.
Highlights: Why Can't I Be You? [Live]
5.5/10

Rarities 1988-89 - The Cure
I have the full set - the disc released with the reissue of Disintegration and then tracks released online only. Because I do not know what I am doing. This time there are not just instrumental demos, but also instrumental rehearsal tracks! Wow! And some guide tracks, before finishing off with a few live songs. One of my favourite albums of all time broken down into almost three hours of this kind of thing... Oh! This is the live version of Faith where Robert Smith goes on some bizarre rant about how to kill someone that is bigger than you and threatening you.
Highlights: Faith (Live Rome Palaeur 6/4/89– Crowd Bootleg), Prayers for Rain (Studio ‘WIP’ Mix 11/88), Disintegration (Live Dallas Starplex 9/15/89), Untitled (Live Dallas Starplex 9/15/89)
6/10

Rarities 1990-92 - The Cure
Even more instrumental demos! So many in this collection - they really could have just marketed it as a purely instrumental album. A few early demos, as well as some remixes or something. To be fair, the instrumentals are mostly songs not found elsewhere and make for great background music, and the remixes are of excellent songs. I am looking forward to another 3 hours being added to this collection later this year when they finally reissue Wild Mood Swings...
Highlights: Doing the Unstuck (Extended 12" Mix), From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (Partscheckruf Mix), Friday I'm in Love (Strangelove Mix), A Letter to Elise (Blue Mix)
6.5/10

Rarities 1998-2003 - Ayumi Hamasaki
Part one of my personal compilation of b-sides and other things from Ayu. We get some Ayu rapping, two more versions of WHATEVER - and one of them is much more like an actual song than the album version - and the original version of Endless Sorrow is like a completely different song to what ends the I am... album. Keiko's terrible singing on A Song is Born actually makes it even more interesting? Like, I actually think I prefer this version - BECAUSE of how bizarre her vocal choices were.
Highlights: theme of a-nation '03, ever free, Endless Sorrow [Original Version], 『A』
8.5/10

Rarities 2007-2015 - Ayumi Hamasaki
Part two is, in some ways, actually more impressive; it feature some epics and a few remixes/alternate versions. And a terrible song featuring Timmy and his terrible rapping. That abrubt ending on this version RED LINE ~for TA~ is... abrubt! And I could not really give you an honest answer as to which version of Tell All is the superior version. Both are very awesome.
Highlights: RED LINE ~for TA~, SEVEN DAYS WAR, Tell All, Tell All [2015 Mix], Dream On
8/10

Rarities Live Disc - Jimmy Barnes
This would appear to be from the Freight Train Heart tour - assuming it is all from one show. Barnes' voice is rough and rowdy and boy he could scream back then. So great when he hits those higher notes. That ending for Working Class Man could have gone longer if they had wanted, I would not complain.
Highlights: Working Class Man, Last Frontier, Too Much Ain't Enough Love, I'd Die to Be With You Tonight
8/10

Rarities Studio Disc - Jimmy Barnes
Mostly blues rock and a bit of that 90s rock sound. All very listenable.
Highlights: Broken Hearts
6.5/10

Rarities, B-Sides, and Other Stuff - Sarah McLachlan
What is it with these indie female singers and Gloomy Sunday? I think I prefer when McLachlan gets a bit angsty; she is great for that low-key vibe, for sure, but I am a simple fool that enjoys a bit of edge. Also, low key, we (as in, Sarah McLachlan and I) have a few songs with the same titles. Great minds think alike, or something.
Highlights: Dear God, Song for a Winter's Night, Drawn to the Rhythm [Live], Vox [Extended Remix]
6.5/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 151

Rarities 1984-85 - The Cure In a shocking turn of events, this consists of instrumental demos, studio demos and bootleg live recordings! At ...