by urban_futuristic » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:39 pm
I remember Ohm saying that Clint "thought" he had the only copy of it & upon further investigation found that it was actually just a copy of the regular VMNP EP, NOT the remix one.
It was therefore deduced that there were none ever pressed (after-all, if the band never even got a copy, nor knew of its existance), then surely it doesn't exist.
They then weren't even convinced that the remixes were even ever finished / submitted (Danny Hyde couldn't even remember finishing it, let alone submitting it to the band).
The tracks eventually turned up on one of the multitude of "tapes" that Ohm ended up having to sort through, & thus their inclusion on the reissue of "This Is The Day..." is a real coup for us die-hard collectors.
The only 2 tracks from the planned release that never saw light of day were the PWEIzation (12" Mix) & 92'F(Danny Hyde remix), so it'll be nice to hear them on this forthcoming reissue.
As for record companies pressing stuff & destroying them after they decide to pull the release... I have worked in the biz for 20+ years & can certainly vouch for the fact that that shit happens more than you would imagine.
Which is what makes me doubt that the VMNP Remix EP ever even got to the pressing stage (as surely ONE of the band would have at least got a copy of it before it was destroyed).
As for it's appearance in Record Collector... I have bought plenty of stuff over the years that is supposed to be one thing & is something entirely different - a 10" white label test pressing of Wise Up! Sucker (that I never knew existed) that I paid 15 quid for about 10 years ago turned up & was actually a 12" white label of Wise Up! instead. (which I had already anyway!)
point blank, zero return...