The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye
johanbill said on March 8, 2005 14:07:
1. I have found the song “The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye” on the internet. What album is it from?? What year?
2. I also found some “Abbey Road” tracks, what are those?
3. Where can I buy the Rarities album from?
Rich-UK said on March 8, 2005 14:28:
It was b-side to Spending My Time (1991) and Vulnerable (1995) then appeared on Rarities (1995). All the best, Rich ;-)
coyboyusa said on March 8, 2005 16:40:
abbey road songs were from the documentary really roxette.
3 of them the look listen to your heart and you don’t understand me were b sides to the 2 edition uk single for you don’t understand me. The 4th song a beatles cover ended up on the bootleg ” the big demo”
Rox_Nox2003 said on March 8, 2005 20:35:
Brillant Song ... i love the emotional dramatic power within the melody and very nice lyrics ... I wish the beats weren’t as they are but once again that was 1990 so ...
animalkingdom said on March 8, 2005 20:47:
Here we go again..
“abbey road songs were from the documentary really roxette.”
huh? The Abbey Road Songs are from the Abbey Road Studios!
You make it sound like they were recorded for “Really Roxette” which, of course, is completely false!
AURYTE said on March 9, 2005 06:27:
Now I’m confused. Were Roxette in Abbey Road Studios in the documentary “Really Roxette”?
ditroia said on March 9, 2005 06:45:
Yes all 4 tracks were recorded at Abbey road Studios.
Yo ucan get 3 on the UK YDUM single and I forget which one on the Anyone Maxi. Help is not available on any official releases but was broadcast on radio.
Dave
pwbbounce (moderator) said on March 9, 2005 08:45:
Hello,
As far as I can remember, Sweet Hello... was also on CD2 of the UK You Don’t Understand Me single, along with Harleys & Indians and the Almost Unreal demo? Sorry if I’m wrong.
The Abbey Road recording on the Anyone single was You Don’t Understand Me.
On the Really Roxette doc there is some footage of Marie singing help, and also some footage of them recording The Look at Abbey Road.
Anyway, I agree. I think the song deserved a place on Joyride (the album it was for).
What about Seduce Me?? See another thred!
johanbill said on March 11, 2005 12:27:
Thax very much for your answers.
I have also found some other tracks that I have never heard before. Some of them sound very much like the awful Heartland Café album from Gyllene Tider. It really feels like I have heard them before, but I can’t tell from where... However, the titles are:
Drowing in you
I’m Under Your Magis Spell
Reaching High
Love Spins
You Turn Me On
Dancing On the Nightwire
From Head To Toe
Where are they from??
johanbill said on March 11, 2005 13:08:
which one? you mean the sweet hello, the sad goodbye? But what about the other ones?
Anarem said on March 11, 2005 13:15:
The other Abbey Road track on the “Anyone” single was “You Don’t Understand Me”. Brilliant piece of music, much better than the original.
johanbill said on March 11, 2005 13:24:
I don’t think people mention my second question, so I think I will have to start another thread =)
Staffany said on March 12, 2005 04:38:
They are demos, taken from some tape someone stole. They were released on a bootleg called “Myths”.
tevensso (moderator) said on March 12, 2005 11:27:
Originally TSH was released as an exclusive Swedish radio promo only. It was a thanx from Roxette to the Swedish radio stations for their support.
onlywhenidream said on March 8, 2005 14:22:
as far as I am aware it isn’t from any album apart from rarities (it was a B side to some single releases)
The Abbey Road versions are songs that were recorded accoutsically to support the launch and singles of DBUGTTC
You can pick rarities up on most reputable CD sales sites...try www.eil.com