Talk:Nö Sleep at All

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Detailed facts on date and location from "Illustrated Collectors Guide to Motorhead" and "White Line Fever" (Lemmy's autobiography). Alf 14:06, 13 August 2005 (UTC)

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However, these were not bonus tracks to the original CD release (GWR GWCD 31 in the UK), as shown above: the reissues, oddly, had the original vinyl and cassette running order and tacked the two cut tracks onto the end.

I can't figure out what is this supposed to mean. If the original CD didn't have the bonus tracks, and the re-issues have the bonus tracks on the end (as 11 and 12), then which edition has the two as tracks 2 and 4? Roda 21:19, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

It's like it says: the reissue CDs claim to have bonus tracks. However, they're not bonus tracks, as they WERE on the original CD release on GWR AND in their original running-order. They were only bonus tracks cf the original tape and vinyl LP release - see the track-listing for those. The reissue 'bonus tracks' are on the end of (what was) the vinyl issue, which makes one wonder which mastertape was used for the reissue. In other words, the original GWR CD has the songs as 2 & 4 and is, IMO, the only version worth getting. Another example of reissues not necessarily being better than the original issue (Ozzy Osbourne, I'm talking to you!) Hope this clears it up. Alister, UK —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.129.10.125 (talk) 15:33, 6 May 2008 (UTC)