The final cut - updated
Written by tevensso on March 12, 2008 to Exclusive, Per Gessle and Releases. Source: PG.
STOCKHOLM (Updated) - Per Gessle seems to be in a great mood lately, here's another note from The Man:
Another day, another record!
Spent the afternoon, sipping coffee and eating English muffins at Cutting Room meanwhile mastering the demo-CD. What does it sound like, someone asked on the bus? Well, it sounds like… hmmm… like a demo-CD!
We’ve managed to squeeze in three additional tracks so now the entire album can be enjoyed in its early glory! This is the final running order:
The Demos according to Gessle
1. There is my baby (June 27, 1994)
2. I’ll be alright (July 16, 1994)
3. June afternoon (July 17, 1994)
4. Writer (July 17, 1994)
5. T-t-t-take it! (Sep 12, 1994)
6. Elvis in Germany (Nov 2, 1994)
7. Every day outside my window (Dec 28, 1995)
8. Love doesn’t live here (Feb 25, 1996)
9. Detective Jones (Feb 29, 1996)
10. Beautiful things, terrible things (Apr 7, 1996)
11. Elvis in Deutschland (Apr 26, 1996)
12. Makin’ love to you (acoustic version) (June 9, 1996)
13. Lay down your arms (June 23, 1996)
14. Do you wanna be my baby? (Aug 12, 1996)
15. B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B (Oct 24, 1996)
16. Stupid (Oct 28, 1996)
17. Saturday (Nov 2, 1996)
18. Wish you the best (Nov 3, 1996)
19. I want you to know (Dec 28, 1996)
20. Kix (Jan 2, 1997)Cheers, P.
Update: technical issues (the damn record is too long!!!) we have had to delete the kix (lovely pair remix) from the cd… shit happens. you'll have to do the twist to reporter instead!
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38 comments
eduard33 said on March 12, 2008 19:16:
hmm now I’m not too sure if I understand it right. so this is the demo CD and will there be another CD with original TWATG + b-sides where “Elvis in Germany”, “I’ll be alright” & “T-t-t-take it!” will be altered with Battery studios-mixes?
Rousseau said on March 12, 2008 19:34:
I hope the “Demo-Sound” will be really rough and edgy, lots of guitars and pounding drums! That´s what I call fun!!!!
Ketil said on March 12, 2008 20:39:
Looking really forward to get this CD. The tracklist looks great. I have allway found the demos by PG very interesting. It gives insight to both his songwriting and how a song evolve.
chrisjankunas said on March 12, 2008 21:33:
Wow that is squeezing a lot onto one cd !!! Obviously no complaints tho - look forward to hearing them. :) Roll on Summer time !!!
RobS said on March 13, 2008 06:39:
I wonder why he changed his mind about “Writer”?
Looks good though!
mareo said on March 13, 2008 08:43:
It would be great to have it! So nice of Per to present the CD himself:))
pwbbounce (moderator) said on March 13, 2008 09:39:
This release keeps getting better and better and better! The best thing to come out of Mr G for years!! Hopefully he’s getting the feel for guitars and power pop again for Roxette :-)
Sascha said on March 13, 2008 12:27:
Nice! I wonder if all the 1994 (and 1995?) demos were written for Roxette in the first hand. Just used for the solo record when it became obvious that rox would be on break?
ChrisWilliams said on March 13, 2008 12:34:
What really impresses me is how Per seems as enthusiastic about this release as the fans are. It’s not often that musicians with such a large back catalogue will put so much energy into the re-release of a 10-year-old album. I feel it proves Per’s commitment to his fans - Not simply because he’s giving us rare demos or B-Sides, but because he seems so pleased to be working on something that will mainly appeal to his long-term fans.
rox-kuryliw said on March 13, 2008 14:45:
I think its me only that hates demos lol, They are the weaker rough ideas for the final song ! well hope you all enjoy :-S
pwbbounce (moderator) said on March 13, 2008 16:31:
Good point there Chris!! I couldn’t see many other artists doing this and spending this much time making sure it’s gonna please as many people as possible! It’s just a shame that this release is going to bomb everywhere really. This album, even today, sounds so good when you’re driving!! Def one of my Top 3 albums of all time!!
ChrisWilliams said on March 13, 2008 18:07:
I’m not a Roxette know-it-all, but I can’t forget reading the original press release for “The World According To Gessle” a few years ago. It was the most entertaining PR I’ve ever read, he’s such a good reporter ;-) although Gessle probably thinks it’s rubbish now. If he can even remember writing it. If he even wrote it. :)
CRIZ said on March 13, 2008 18:31:
Yeah..how funny is that?? A planned normal re-release turned out to be sort of a release of unknown mixes and demos....Per you rule!
Sascha said on March 13, 2008 19:35:
It’s great that Per puts so much interest and energy into this re-release! I honestly think that Per moved more and more away from this kind of Powerpop sound in the last years, even saying he doesn’t want to show (musical) muscle in the EHM songs. Maybe this indicates some change of direction for him?
gyllene_tjej said on March 13, 2008 23:36:
As for June afternoon, is it going to be any different from what weäve been given on June afternoon single? At tlease the date is the same, so? Similarly with Love doesnt live here? Or are these totally unheard demos? The release is going to be yummy it seems. Come May, please! Thanks PeGe!
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Gessle: Det spelar ingen roll vad som skrivs, bara bilden är bra :D
randall said on March 13, 2008 23:43:
This is huge now!!! to excited to get the album as fast as possible. Sascha, yeah, it’s nice this powerpop-gessle again!
carbon_boy said on March 14, 2008 06:35:
Wouldn’t you also be excited re-releasing such an amazing piece of music history? This is truly one of the greatest albums ever written!
Thanx MrG!
tevensso (moderator) said on March 14, 2008 06:58:
No the previously released demos are most certainly the same.
RobS said on March 14, 2008 22:43:
Well that’s no big deal, was never a fan of the lovely pair mix.
Too bad there is no demo of Kix.. i think that would have been interesting.
NigelBarnes said on March 14, 2008 22:50:
Now I want a ’The Tour According to Gessle’ - KIx to open as I let Per know some months back!
gyllene_tjej said on March 15, 2008 07:10:
I dont mind the deletion of Kix. Im not fond of mixes, good that the deom stays though!
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Gessle: Det spelar ingen roll vad som skrivs, bara bilden är bra :D
Green_Wagon said on March 15, 2008 10:35:
So when’s this masterpiece getting released?
PS: Kix is so awesome! N PG is a wicked songwriter...
Green Wagon
tevensso (moderator) said on March 15, 2008 11:41:
Sometime in May.
The complete (?) tracklist:
The World According to Gessle
1. Stupid
2. Do You Wanna Be My Baby?
3. Saturday
4. Kix
5. I Want You To Know
6. Reporter
7. B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B [Homage to Brian W.]
8. Wish You The Best
9. Elvis In Germany (Let’s Celebrate!) - Battery Studio Mix
10. T-T-T-Take It! - Battery Studio Mix
11. I’ll Be Alright - Battery Studio Mix
12. There Is My Baby
13. Lay Down Your Arms
14. Kix-Cha-Cha “ghost track”
15. Love Doesn’t Live Here outtake from album + B-side Kix
16. Always Breaking My Heart (30 May 1995) B-side Do You Wanna…
17. I Wanna Be With You (2 Nov 1994) B-side Do You Wanna…
18. Blue Umbrella (15 June 1993) B-side I Want You to Know
19. Jupiter Calling (3 Aug 1995) B-side I Want You to Know
20. Let’s Party! (14 July 1988) B-side I Want You to Know
The Demos According to Gessle
1. There is my baby (June 27, 1994)
2. I’ll be alright (July 16, 1994)
3. June afternoon (July 17, 1994)
4. Writer (July 17, 1994)
5. T-t-t-take it! (Sep 12, 1994)
6. Elvis in Germany (Nov 2, 1994)
7. Every day outside my window (Dec 28, 1995)
8. Love doesn’t live here (Feb 25, 1996)
9. Detective Jones (Feb 29, 1996)
10. Beautiful things, terrible things (Apr 7, 1996)
11. Elvis in Deutschland (Apr 26, 1996)
12. Makin’ love to you (acoustic version) (June 9, 1996)
13. Lay down your arms (June 23, 1996)
14. Do you wanna be my baby? (Aug 12, 1996)
15. B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B (Oct 24, 1996)
16. Stupid (Oct 28, 1996)
17. Saturday (Nov 2, 1996)
18. Wish you the best (Nov 3, 1996)
19. I want you to know (Dec 28, 1996)
20. Kix (Jan 2, 1997)
eduard33 said on March 15, 2008 20:13:
When I get the 2CD to my hand I won’t know what to play first. someone could get mad. Not me, I hope. At last not before I listen to the new tracks. Then... We’ll see in bedlam.
RobS said on March 15, 2008 22:49:
Thanks for clearing that up. I didn’t realise the b-sides were at the end of the first disc.
AURYTE said on March 18, 2008 06:33:
Thank you Gessle for this wonderful release!
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The night is so pretty and so young
abysmo said on March 19, 2008 17:11:
Could we understand this re-releasing as Per´s comeback to the power pop sound for the future music project/s?
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eduard33 said on March 22, 2008 21:51:
abysmo: unfortunately I don’t think so. To be “in the other part of universe” means a long-long way to get near to the sound of zillion overdubbed guitars if at all. Even if that happened I guess it would not be comparable with TWATG, which doesn’t mean that it is worse. Of course it might be better. One way or the other, I look forward to anything new from Per.
Kamila said on March 12, 2008 18:29:
Wonderful news! Just can’t wait to listen to these 3 new tracks.