>deluxe edition
Deluxe edition
>Greatest Hits Vol. 2
>contains all the singles from their less liked albums out of pure obligation
>extra disc of "rough mixes"
>sounds like the album version but with unused overdubs tacked on
>super deluxe japanese limited world tour edition
>all bonus tracks are demos, live recordings or remixes
>mario edition
>bonus tracks are edited down outtakes that are already available online on bootleg in their unedited forms
>Japanese Bonus Track
>25th Anniversary Edition
>30th Anniversary Edition
>45th Anniversary Edition
>50th Anniversary Edition
>[2014 Remaster]
>iTunes bonus track
>Deluxe
>Super Deluxe
>Side B is just Side A played in reverse
OK Pet Sounds deserves it
>Pinocchio Story (Freestyle live from Singapore)
yeah but usually by the 3rd reissue there isn't enough new material to justify it so they just rehash stuff from the last editions and throw in a 5.1 mix or something
>includes a hi-res version of the album
>only 24/48
>album has band's name on the front
>is simply a bunch of songs by other artists curated by said band
>box set of a band's discog has a bonus disc of b-sides
>not sure whether to tag it as disc 10 of the box set or as a standalone album
this is true
Kekked
But it would be neat if an artist made a whole album that played backwards actually just became a completely different album. Sort of like reversing Dandelion or Revolution no. 9
>b-side of the single is just a live version of the A-side
>Mama Mia
>The Best of (Limited Deluxe Remastered Version)