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On a Threshold kick today...first two and last two
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Incidentally, streaming services have the "Definitive editions" of Wounded Land and Psychedelicatessen. I had never heard the bonus tracks. Intervention on Wounded Land is clearly from the same sessions, while the other two (Conceal the Face and Shifting Sands) sound like they were early songs re-recorded later. As for Psychedelicatessen, the album itself sounds a bit different from the original CD I have...unless I'm remembering incorrectly, there are some additional bits here and there (harmonies and keyboards, mostly...), and the drums sound better. Interesting that they have Intervention again, as a bonus track, this time sung by Glynn. Also, the whole of Livedelica appears to be included (how good is Morgan's performance on Innocent??)
Ah, love the more "metallic" edge on Psychedelicatessen. And Wounded Land brings back good memories of that period. I always thought that album has certain "epic-doom" vibes in some songs...Days of Dearth, Mother Earth, Siege of Baghdad...they haven't revisited much of that sound going forward.