firehazard wrote:Smoz wrote:It had me scratching my head for a while but there's nothing intriguing about the order when you work it out, it's good old fashioned alphabetical order:
Hell's Ditch
If I should Fall from Grace
Peace and Love
Red Roses for Me
Rum Sodomy and the Lash
Blimey, you're right. And there was me thinking it was just the Rhino Bros being weird.
I'm a bit torn by this set, to be honest. I've got the vinyl. I've got the remastered CDs. I can shuffle the tracks about to reproduce the original vinyl digitally if I want to. And yet the obsessive in me wants this set. Give me an excuse. Does anyone know what the artwork's like?
I can't offer an excuse, but I will say I sympathize as I am presently in the middle of the Horslips catalogue for the umpteenth time - original Irish vinyl, original US and European vinyl, original cassettes and 8 tracks, vinyl reissues, first CDs (Outlet - shite), second CDs (Edsel - yay!), third and fourth CDs - US releases and Japanese LP facsimiles, and now fifth CDs - Irish vinyl facsimiles with extra tracks. All have their quirks and oddities and unique features but most are strictly speaking superfluous once you have one vinyl original and one decent CD of each.
Horslips made, not counting numerous anthologies and their comeback album
Roll Back, nine studio albums, two live albums and a bits-and-pieces non-album singles collection.
