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Tanita Tikaram’s Ancient Heart reissue

Out next week is Music On Vinyl’s reissue of Tanita Tikaram‘s much loved debut Ancient Heart. The 1988 album has been pressed on clear vinyl for a limited run of 1500 copies and the gatefold package includes a personal note from Tanita. Watch the video below to see the vinyl reissue in production and get a feel for what looks like a quality presentation…

As well as the vinyl reissue, there is also a 30th anniversary CD with two bonus tracks. Both can be pre-ordered from the SDE shop, which I’m proud to say Tanita has directly promoted and supported as her preferred place for her fans to go to secure the reissues. You can also use the buttons below to pre-order this reissue from the SDE shop.

Ancient Heart is reissued on 7 December 2018.

SIDE A
1. Good Tradition
2. Cathedral Song
3. Sighing Innocents
4. I Love You
5. World Outside Your Window
6. For All These Years

SIDE B
1. Twist In My Sobriety
2. Poor Cow
3. He Likes The Sun
4. Valentine Heart
5. Preyed Upon

CD bonus tracks

Friends
I Love The Heaven’s Solo

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32 thoughts on “Tanita Tikaram’s Ancient Heart reissue

    1. 10 out of 11 tracks aren’t remastered, the RMS and peak values match with those of the original CD or are at least very close. Stuck in there is a much louder, compressed version of “Twist In My Sobriety”, albeit lowered in peak level by 4 dB. It still sticks out. The bonus tracks are sonically quite in line with the remaining 10 tracks.

      Booklet is mainly a mediocre reprint of the original, with the fine print blurred and occasionally hardly readable (put on your reading glasses…). The new hand-written letter of Tanita is included on the last booklet page and is quite entertaining to read.

      All in all the CD is rather underwhelming.

  1. I pre ordered a few weeks ago and eagerly await. Received all 3 of the Dead or Alive releases and have been more than pleased with the sound and ultra glossy presentation.

  2. After the amount of handling by machine and man, i’m surprised that *most* records and covers make it to me in perfect condition – as did my lovely copy of Sophisticated Boom Boom this morning, cheers Paul. I pre-ordered Tanita’s 33 1/2 rpm. I do appreciate these MoV reissues, i’ve got lot’s now.

    But it is confusing why they decide to occasionally reissue LP’s in gatefold sleeves when they weren’t originally, while many LP’s that *were* gatefold (like a couple of the Dead or Alive offerings) are reissued in a regular sleeve.

    I’m not surprised to see Tanita favouring this place. I saw David Sylvian post an SDE link on his Twitter the other week. All the most discerning artists prefer SDE don’tcha know?.

      1. Very cool Paul, and I know that Tanita appreciates Sylvian’s work. This place has certainly got the attention of some prestigious artists… (it must be those SDE deal alerts, everyone loves a bargain!).

  3. A quick look at Discogs reveals that a number of tracks are missing from this release. Particularly dissapointing is the ommission of “Fireflies In The Kitchen” which I believe was only include on the 12″ version of “Cathedral Song”. Talking of “Cathedral Song”, the Demo Version (which was released as a B Side) would also have been a nice inclusion. Any comments on the reasons behind the lack of Bonus Tracks for this release Paul..?

  4. “Music On Vinyl” does a great job with their vinyl issues. Their “Collected” series are always great and the sound quality is usually superb.

    The “Lost Highway” soundtrack is so crisp and clean, it’s worth the price. Comus’ “First Utterance” sounds incredible too. Glad I was able to get that one as it was limited to 750, I believe.

    Always looking for what they have coming out.

      1. Just because something is mastered from digital doesn’t mean it will sound bad (or good)–it really comes down to a sympathetic mastering job. I have MOV’s Cracker “Kerosene Hat” on 2LP and it’s quite good. So are their versions of Elvis Costello’s “Brutal Youth” and Iggy Pop’s “Party.”

  5. I just love the way those little rollers flip the album round. Great to see that a vinyl LP is still made in a factory that looks like it hasn’t changed for decades….. to me that’s what owning a vinyl record is all about ….having a bit of history and a bit of the present all rolled up in one.

  6. Still sad about the dearth of new material on a beloved album, so no purchases from me, but am chuffed that Tanita thought enough of you to have you as her preferred outlet. Go, Paul!!

    And, not only was the video fun to watch, I can never get enough of Twist In My Sobriety….

  7. It looks like a great package.

    Is there any word on the remastering? It was originally recorded on analogue and mixed digitally (according to the back of the original CD). This new version must be remastered, right?

    1. Ha yes, I watched it like it was 1973, from behind my fingers and the Cybermen were dealing damage to the Doctor.

      I do suppose that these million pound machines know what they are doing but still….ouch.

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