Uhhhhh what?
I see five tracks (two new, a cover, and two releases from other albums) on the tracklisting.
1. "Pedagogue of Young Gods" – 3:18
2. "World on Wheels" – 1:27
3. "Can't Hide Love" (Earth, Wind & Fire) – 2:27
4. "Gunshots by Computer" – 1:44 (originally on Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D)
5. "List of Demands (Reparations)" – 3:18 (originally appeared on the album Saul Williams)
IIRC some of the tracks on the CD are cut slightly differently. No huge differences (a few seconds here and there), but noteworthy all the same if you're a collector.
The weirdest part about the bonus tracks on the CD release was probably the fact that two of them were already readily available elsewhere - and on full-length releases, not just on a b-side somewhere. “List of Demands,” as far as I could tell, was tacked on there solely because it was used in some popular sports commercial at the time of release. Such a strange and obviously marketing-driven choice.
I’m excited though! Count me in. Curious to find out more about it before RSD. I’ll probably snag one either way though, especially if it’s gonna be under $100 and actually available in a brick and mortar store.
Always wanted to ask - were Can't Hide Love and World on Wheels recorded with Trent during Niggy sessions?
@botley I remember comparing the Fader CD with the original FLAC release and realizing that Fader mastered the CD using the original MP3's, not the FLAC's, and that it sucked huge balls. Can you please confirm?
Don't own the CD, but I have the original vinyl pressing, maybe and I should take a look at the spectrals on a rip of that to see if there's lossy copmpression anywhere in the mastering chain. Would be a drag, but I don't remember it sounding all that amazing anyhow (surface is a bit noisy). The original FLAC is also my favourite version of the album.
I just have to say it’s great to see people freaking out about Saul Williams. He’s incredibly gifted.
Does anyone know if War At Once ever got released?
Catching him in Atlanta when he came on stage for "Survivalism" and "Banged and Blown Through" in 2009 was probably one of the coolest random concert events I've ever experienced. I'd just been getting into him recently at the time (completely missed his time touring with NIN, it was just before I'd started listening to them) and was slowly digesting his discography, and being immediately pulled in by Niggy Tardust. I'll admit, knowing Trent produced it played a huge part in me checking Saul out, but since then I've been waiting and waiting for a chance to see him play a proper solo show. After reading a couple accounts of what his concerts are like, I can only imagine what a blast they can be. Someday!
Gah damn, I was SO MAD when I eventually learned that Saul opened for NIN in Wichita, KS (30 minutes from where I lived, and all my friends were there) in 2006. I had heard they were coming nearby. So, the night of the show, checked out With Teeth for the first time, and after making it through "All The Love in The World," the rest is history. In hindsight, I'll bet my little 16 year old mind would have been BLOWN getting introduced to Saul a couple years earlier than I was.
I'd actually be ECSTATIC to see Saul tour with NIN again. I feel like right now would even be a fantastically poignant time for those two to join forces on-stage.
Just for everyone’s information: local record store is pricing the Niggy Tardust reissue at $26 on Record Store Day. A fucking STEAL if I’ve ever seen one.
Well, I meant the upcoming Black Friday RSD. As far as I’ve known it’s happened every year for a while! Sorry I didn’t clarify, though. These will be available this coming Friday. But if I remember correctly, these are a “RSD first” release, meaning we may be seeing more pressings afterward?
Got to my store around 7:20 this morning and there was already a line of about 20 people. As soon as the doors opened I hightailed it for the Saul record beause that was the priority and grabbed either the last one or the only one. As I'm grabbing it some guy asks if that was the only one then a few minutes later I hear another guy asking for it so I got here just in time. I'm happy.
Got the last copy at my store this morning, and I got there nearly an hour after they opened. Good quality pressing and package, nice that some care went into this. I noticed that the spoken word intro (apparently voiced by Alan Moulder) before Niggy Tardust isn't present on this vinyl version. I used to have an original pressing but I don't remember if it was missing there or not. This pressing sounds very good, definitely glad I sold my original a while back and ended up with this reissue.
I ordered a copy on eBay for pretty close to what it would have been in store, as I'd have to drive over an hour to get to the nearest record store. Gas cost would probably be about the same as what I paid for shipping.
They had two copies left at Goner Records in Memphis so I was able to snag one on Saturday. Super fucking happy to own this on vinyl now.