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gldstwmn 04-06-2011 04:03 PM

TISL Acetate:

Trouble In Shangri La
Candlebright
That Made Me Stronger
Sorcerer
Planets Of The Universe
It's Only Love
Every Day
Bombay Sapphires
Love Changes
Too Far From Texas
I Miss You
Fall From Grace
Thrown Down
My Heart
Touched By An Angel
Love Is

http://www.mediafire.com/?4o2fh6j8gbbr2e1

seekerj 04-06-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sorcerer999 (Post 960262)
The uncut mix of "Sorcerer" really isn't all that special. It's the exact same version from the album, except the bass is high in the mix and guitars are far back in the mix, which I never liked. Also the ending just keeps going and going and going. It's like they didn't know when to stop.

The only noticable difference to this version is an electric sitar-esque part midway through each verse, which is kind of cool but I can see why they decided not to put it with the final mix, as it really is too much
.

On the Sorcerer outtake, really? I'll have to go back and listen; it's been a long time. That description sounds more like the Candlebright outtake.

sorcerer999 04-06-2011 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seekerj (Post 960270)
On the Sorcerer outtake, really? I'll have to go back and listen; it's been a long time. That description sounds more like the Candlebright outtake.

The Candlebright outtake ALSO has a sitar-esque part which, again was never used in the final mix.

Christopher 04-06-2011 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seekerj (Post 960270)
On the Sorcerer outtake, really? I'll have to go back and listen; it's been a long time. That description sounds more like the Candlebright outtake.

Yup, I'm pretty sure he's referring to the "rough mix" of Candlebright. I should know, I listen to that version quite a bit. I prefer it over the album version. The vocals are much brighter, you can really hear all the nice harmony parts (yes, including Sheryl's) more prominently. And the "noticeable difference" of the electric sitar-esque part midway through each verse that sorcerer999 references, is my favorite part, as well as the additional ad-libbing at the end that was all edited out of the final version. These differences in the mix, add such dark textures and a mysterious air to the song. I dig it.

For additional confusion, this raw & rough mix is sometimes referred to as the "candles & incense" version. Whoever came up with that title nailed it perfectly:nod: It describes what I feel when I play this "rough mix". It sets the mood for me to turn off all the lights, lay on the floor in near darkness, with nothing more that a beeswax candle burning and nag champa filling the air.

sorcerer999 04-06-2011 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher (Post 960273)
Yup, I'm pretty sure he's referring to the "rough mix" of Candlebright.

No. I'm refering to SORCERER. If you listen to the uncut outtake, you will notice halfway through the first verse, after "wild eyed in my misery", the singing stops for 4 measures and you hear an electric sitar-esque part, which continues into "timeless in your finery" and throughout the rest of the first verse.

It happens again midway through the 2nd verse, except there's no pause between lines.

And yes, as referenced two or three posts up, I did recognize that the outtake for Candlebright also has a sitar part. But my initial post was refering to what was different about the Sorcerer uncut outtake. :)

gldstwmn 04-06-2011 05:08 PM

Tracks 8, 13, 14 & 15 are mpeg, i.e. Bombay Sapphires, Thrown Down, My Heart and Touched By An Angel. The rest of my copy is lossless. :(

DarkUponLight 04-06-2011 06:33 PM

Not sure if it's what you're all looking for, but I have a 2 disc set of TISL demos that I received about a month after TISL was released from one of my trading buddies. It contains the following:

Annabel Lee 5:09
Bombay Sapphires 4:56
Candlebright 5:37
Fall From Grace 5:38
Have No Heart 6:04 (one of my top 5 demos EVER!)
Love Changes 4:56
Love Is 5:06
Not Make Believe 5:14
Planets of the Universe 1 4:54
Planets of the Universe 2 4:34
Sorcerer 6:42
Space Needle 7:48
That Made Me Stronger 5:55
Thrown Down 1 4:45
Thrown Down 2 5:50
Trouble In Shangri-La 4:53

I can upload these if anyone needs them. ;)

greatdarkwing 04-06-2011 06:39 PM

Can someone post the un-edited Sheryl Crow Sorcerer mix?

Thanks!

UndoingTheLaces 04-06-2011 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 960269)
TISL Acetate:

Trouble In Shangri La
Candlebright
That Made Me Stronger
Sorcerer
Planets Of The Universe
It's Only Love
Every Day
Bombay Sapphires
Love Changes
Too Far From Texas
I Miss You
Fall From Grace
Thrown Down
My Heart
Touched By An Angel
Love Is

http://www.mediafire.com/?4o2fh6j8gbbr2e1


OMG OMG OMG. Thank you soooo much!!! :blob1:

Garbo 04-06-2011 08:49 PM

Thank you! I much prefer the acetate version of Everyday w/o the extra vocals in the chorus. Sooooo much better IMO.

KarmaContestant 04-06-2011 09:00 PM

Thank you very much!

APerfectLie 04-06-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkUponLight (Post 960338)
Not sure if it's what you're all looking for, but I have a 2 disc set of TISL demos that I received about a month after TISL was released from one of my trading buddies. It contains the following:

Annabel Lee 5:09
Bombay Sapphires 4:56
Candlebright 5:37
Fall From Grace 5:38
Have No Heart 6:04 (one of my top 5 demos EVER!)
Love Changes 4:56
Love Is 5:06
Not Make Believe 5:14
Planets of the Universe 1 4:54
Planets of the Universe 2 4:34
Sorcerer 6:42
Space Needle 7:48
That Made Me Stronger 5:55
Thrown Down 1 4:45
Thrown Down 2 5:50
Trouble In Shangri-La 4:53

I can upload these if anyone needs them. ;)



Yes please! :)

gldstwmn 04-07-2011 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher (Post 960273)
Yup, I'm pretty sure he's referring to the "rough mix" of Candlebright. I should know, I listen to that version quite a bit. I prefer it over the album version. The vocals are much brighter, you can really hear all the nice harmony parts (yes, including Sheryl's) more prominently. And the "noticeable difference" of the electric sitar-esque part midway through each verse that sorcerer999 references, is my favorite part, as well as the additional ad-libbing at the end that was all edited out of the final version. These differences in the mix, add such dark textures and a mysterious air to the song. I dig it.

For additional confusion, this raw & rough mix is sometimes referred to as the "candles & incense" version. Whoever came up with that title nailed it perfectly:nod: It describes what I feel when I play this "rough mix". It sets the mood for me to turn off all the lights, lay on the floor in near darkness, with nothing more that a beeswax candle burning and nag champa filling the air.

It's the version I always listen to before I get on a plane. :nod:

gldstwmn 04-07-2011 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garbo (Post 960404)
Thank you! I much prefer the acetate version of Everyday w/o the extra vocals in the chorus. Sooooo much better IMO.

Me too. There are actually a whole bunch of little, subtle differences throughout the whole disc.

KarmaContestant 04-07-2011 11:37 AM

Here's the full acetate, lossless. A surprise gift from someone who would prefer to remain a mystery. :)

http://www.mediafire.com/?nqb9mk70f6pe5

Quote:

TISL acetate, ripped @ 1411kb/s into WAV files. Each of the 16 tracks are uploaded individually in case anyone wants to pick & choose.


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