Sadly no box sets & maybe that has to do with there was not many extra songs/b sides in this period. I can't think of anything on No Code & only Leatherman on Yield. Binaural will be a different story when it is released
All Night, Dead Man, Don't Gimme No Lip, U, Black Red Yellow, & a few others I believe.
The best part of the previous 2 deluxe box sets were the live show extra LPs. That made it worth the price to me being the companion of the albums they represented. Drop in the Park and Orpheum are pretty sweet to get the live aspect of the band at those stages in their career. Definitely would've spent the $150 for a box of No Code/Yield, even though I already have Yield and those 2 albums are low on my list of PJ albums.
4-3-03 OKC 11-15-13 Dallas 11-16-13 OKC 10-3-14 St. Louis 10-8-14 Tulsa 10-9-14 Lincoln 4-16-16 Greenville 4-18-16 Hampton 4-21-16 Columbia 8-20-16 Wrigley 1 8-18-18 Wrigley 1 8-20-18 Wrigley 2 9-16-22 Nashville 9-18-22 St.Louis 9-20-22 OKC
I also liked how the ten box set included unplugged on dvd. I think a dvd of a classic performance really hurt the vs/vitalogy set. They never released home videos until SVT, and no live videos until the touring band video. Including a live show on dvd (and bluray if possible) in each boxset would of been awesome.
Eh. I don't think it was the lack of the DVD. The ten box was essentially 4 releases. - the remaster - the remix album plus bonus cuts - unplugged - Drop in the Park
It's pretty extensive. Vs/Vit was those albums remastered with bonus tracks and a live show. Ten had essentially 3 new things and the vs/vit box only had one.
seems most unlikely and a bit of a shame for me.....was looking forward to the next super deluxe set
Same. From time to time I will go through all the little nick-knacks while I listen to the albums. I love the artifactor aspect of these box sets so I am a bit disappointed there won't be one for this box. Also. The first 3 albums were always readily available on vinyl compared to No Code and Yield, so naturally not as many people would be going after these albums. I think you'll see way more unit sales for No Code and Yield than you did for the Vs. and Vitalogy re-issues.
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All Night, Dead Man, Don't Gimme No Lip, U, Black Red Yellow, & a few others I believe.
11-15-13 Dallas
11-16-13 OKC
10-3-14 St. Louis
10-8-14 Tulsa
10-9-14 Lincoln
4-16-16 Greenville
4-18-16 Hampton
4-21-16 Columbia
8-20-16 Wrigley 1
8-18-18 Wrigley 1
8-20-18 Wrigley 2
9-16-22 Nashville
9-18-22 St.Louis
9-20-22 OKC
- the remaster
- the remix album plus bonus cuts
- unplugged
- Drop in the Park
It's pretty extensive. Vs/Vit was those albums remastered with bonus tracks and a live show. Ten had essentially 3 new things and the vs/vit box only had one.