RICHARD MARX – Stories To Tell; Greatest Hits and More (including unreleased & new tracks) [Remastered 2021]
Eighties hit-maker RICHARD MARX is releasing a 2-disc Special Edition greatest hits called ”Stories To Tell; Greatest Hits and More“, which may be of interest to fans since not only features fresh 2021 remastering of his terrific hits, but also comes with a bonus discs of demos, rarities and new songs. The two-CD set is being issued as a companion – or ‘soundtrack’ – to Marx’s book ‘Stories to Tell: A Memoir’
The new release contains all the hits and his more lovable songs fully remastered on CD 1, while CD 2 offers five unheard demos – including ones for ‘Right Here Waiting’ and ‘Hazard’ – in addition to live rarities and new recordings.
Excellent release
Disc I
01 – Don’t Mean Nothing (2021 – Remaster)
02 – Should’ve Known Better (2021 – Remaster)
03 – Endless Summer Nights (2021 – Remaster)
04 – Hold On to the Nights (2021 – Remaster)
05 – Satisfied (2021 – Remaster)
06 – Right Here Waiting (2021 – Remaster)
07 – Angelia (2021 – Remaster)
08 – Keep Coming Back (2021 – Remaster)
09 – Hazard (2021 – Remaster)
10 – Way She Loves Me (2021 – Remaster)
11 – Through My Veins (2021 – Remaster)
12 – Whatever We Started (2021 – Remaster)
13 – Eyes On Me (2021 – Remaster)
14 – When You Loved Me (2021 – Remaster)
15 – Another One Down (2021 – Remaster)
Disc II
01 – Should’ve Known Better (Demo)
02 – Endless Summer Nights (Demo)
03 – Edge of a Broken Heart (Live)
04 – Arrow Through My Heart (Demo)
05 – Right Here Waiting (Demo)
06 – Hazard (Demo)
07 – Better Life (Live)
08 – Crazy (New 2021 Recording)
09 – This I Promise You (New Song)
10 – To Where You Are (Live)
11 – Dance With My Father (New Song)
12 – Take Me Down (New Song)
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www.amazon.com/Richard-Marx/dp/B094VM5S78
The version of Should’ve Known Better is a complete rework, where the rest of the ‘hits’ tracks on disc one are simply remastered re-recordings AND that reworked track has a very strong case to be better than the original… which is a big shout! It was actually recorded and released a few years back but it is a stonking cover of his own hit. Something that is very hard to do but as it’s Richard Marx it comes as no surprise.
Check it out people. You won’t regret it! And thanks yet again to 0dr for another brilliant post