The Go – Whatcha Doin' 20th Anniversary Remix Redux
Label: |
Sub Pop – TMR-643 |
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Series: |
Third Man Records Vault – Package 41 |
Format: |
Vinyl
, 7", 45 RPM, Single
All Media
, Limited Edition
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Alternative Rock |
Tracklist
Whatcha Doin' | |||
A1 | Meet Me At The Movies | 3:24 | |
A2 | Summer Sun Blues | 3:34 | |
A3 | Keep On Trash | 3:30 | |
A4 | Whatcha Doin' | 2:40 | |
A5 | But You Don't Know | 2:35 | |
A6 | Suzy Don't Leave | 3:21 | |
B1 | It Might Be Bad | 3:44 | |
B2 | Tired Of The Night | 2:48 | |
B3 | You Can Get High | 2:19 | |
B4 | On The Corner | 3:26 | |
B5 | Hesitation | 2:30 | |
B6 | Time For Moon | 3:24 | |
Ferdinand Attic Demos | |||
C1 | Meet Me At The Movies | 3:23 | |
C2 | But You Don't Know | 2:39 | |
C3 | Summer Sun Blues | 3:10 | |
C4 | Whatcha Doin' | 2:47 | |
C5 | On The Corner | 3:28 | |
C6 | Suzy Don't Leave | 3:30 | |
C7 | Hesitation (Partial) | 2:08 | |
D1 | You Can Get High | 3:19 | |
D2 | It Might Be Bad | 3:49 | |
D3 | Tired Of The Night | 3:05 | |
D4 | Keep On Trash | 3:49 | |
D5 | Time For Moon | 3:18 | |
D6 | Time For Moon (Songwriting Demo) | 7:02 | |
Studio Outtakes | |||
E | Keep On Trash (Alternate Studio Take) | 4:03 | |
F | Time For Moon (Alternate Studio Take) | 3:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The Go
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Third Man Records, LLC
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sub Pop Records
- Copyright © – The Go
- Copyright © – Third Man Records, LLC
- Copyright © – Third Man Records
- Copyright © – Sub Pop Records
- Licensed To – Third Man Records, LLC
- Manufactured By – Third Man Pressing
- Mastered At – Third Man Mastering
- Recorded At – Ghetto Recorders
- Recorded At – 1203 Ferdinand
- Mixed At – Ghetto Recorders
- Engineered At – Ghetto Recorders
- Lacquer Cut At – Third Man Mastering
- Pressed By – Third Man Pressing
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Dave Buick
- Drums – Marc Fellis
- Guitar, Vocals – John Krautner
- Lacquer Cut By – WTS*
- Layout – Roe Peterhans
- Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Jack White (2)
- Mastered By – Bill Skibbe
- Mixed By – Bill Skibbe (tracks: E, F)
- Mixed By [Remixed from the original tapes by] – Jack White (2) (tracks: A1 to B6)
- Mixed By [assistance from] – Dave Buick (tracks: A1 to B6)
- Music By, Lyrics By – Delicato* (tracks: A2, C3)
- Photography By [Cover photos] – Ewolf
- Photography By [Live photos] – Patrick Pantano
- Producer – Matthew Smith (tracks: A1 to B6, E, F)
- Recorded By, Engineer – Jim Diamond (2) (tracks: A1 to B6, E, F)
- Voice – Bobby Harlow
Notes
10"x 8" Photo book collection titled "The Go in Black and White" also included.
Tracks A1 and B3 are previously unreleased studio versions. Tracks E and F are previously unreleased studio outtakes from the Whatcha Doin' session.
For unknown reason, "Get You Off" was omitted on this reissue, whereas it was included in between "It Might Be Bad" and "Tired of the Night" on the original release.
LP2 (Ferdinand Attic Demos) recorded in the Attic of Jack’s childhood home on Ferdinand St. in SW Detroit, winter 1999 a few days before The Go entered the studio to record the Whatcha Doin’ LP.
Tapes were left as is, all tape crunches, abrupt stops and general weirdness remain intact.
Dispatched in Third Man Records box. 7" and book in sealed jiffy bag.
TMR-643 is cat.number of Whatcha Doin'.
TMR-644 is cat.number of Ferdinand Attic Demos.
TMR-645 is cat.number of Studio Outtakes.
Tracks A1 and B3 are previously unreleased studio versions. Tracks E and F are previously unreleased studio outtakes from the Whatcha Doin' session.
For unknown reason, "Get You Off" was omitted on this reissue, whereas it was included in between "It Might Be Bad" and "Tired of the Night" on the original release.
LP2 (Ferdinand Attic Demos) recorded in the Attic of Jack’s childhood home on Ferdinand St. in SW Detroit, winter 1999 a few days before The Go entered the studio to record the Whatcha Doin’ LP.
Tapes were left as is, all tape crunches, abrupt stops and general weirdness remain intact.
Dispatched in Third Man Records box. 7" and book in sealed jiffy bag.
TMR-643 is cat.number of Whatcha Doin'.
TMR-644 is cat.number of Ferdinand Attic Demos.
TMR-645 is cat.number of Studio Outtakes.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): TMR - 643 - A WHATCHA DOIN? WTS TMM TMP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): TMR - 643 - B TAKING OFF MY PANTS WTS TMM TMP
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, etched): TMR - 644 - A COOL AS A JUNE BUG WTS TMM TMP
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, etched): TMR - 644 - B WHERE'D YOU GET YOUR SHOG? WTS TMM TMP
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout, etched): TMR - 645 - A WTS TMM TMP PlEASE DO NOT
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout, etched): TMR - 645 - B HANG ON THE HEAVY BAG WTS TMM TMP
Other Versions (5)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Whatcha Doin' (LP, Album) | Sub Pop | SP 478 | US | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Whatcha Doin' (CD, Album) | Sub Pop | SPCD 478 | US | 1999 | ||
New Submission
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The Go / Whatcha Doin' (CD, Advance, Album, Promo) | Sub Pop | SP 478 | US | 1999 | ||
New Submission
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Whatcha Doin' (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Sub Pop | SP 478 | US | 1999 | ||
New Submission
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Whatcha Doin' (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Third Man Records | SP 478, TMR643 | US | 2019 |
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Reviews
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I purchased the orange TMR-643 at the London TMR store a few months ago. It wasn't part of the box set including 644 & 645. Since a TMR-643 listing hasn't been created, I guess I'll use this release page which is unfortunate because people are listing separate albums here which affect the Vault box set prices average/median sale prices and generally makes it more confusing for the average buyer.
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Edited 3 years agoIncredible reissue,everything sounds really crisp and the new studio tracks are gnarly as hell. For anyone wondering why Get You Off isn't on the record,the master tape was missing the vocal track and it was literally impossible to remix (according to correspondence with Ben Blackwell).
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As someone who saw and photographed the band the remix is breathtaking. Sounds much more like they did on stage.
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This was a great package! I've wanted this record for years but couldn't justify $100+ for an original copy. The Go were one of Detroit's greatest rock bands ever, i put them up there with the Stooges and the MC5. Thanks a lot Third Man!
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same song 4 times in one release? weak. It's an ok album and nice addition for my Jack White collection though
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May be the least interesting content of all Vault releases. The album remix sounds fine, and the album itself is pretty good. But the demos are complete novelties only, and I doubt there are many diehards absolutely fawning over them. Feels very empty for a $60 release.
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Great sounding remix (never heard an original though) but man...my side B skips multiple times. Anyone finding this???
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