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Demon Music Group Limited (DMG; formerly Object Enterprises Limited from 1982–1991 and Music Collection International Limited from 1991–2000) [1] is a record company owned by BBC Studios that is mainly concerned with back-catalogue rights and re-issuing recordings as compilations on physical media (CDs and vinyl) via supermarkets and specialist stores.
Edsel then toured behind the album with bands such as Scrawl and Shudder to Think, and also appeared at the 1993 incarnation of HFStival. [7] [8] In early 1994, Pellicciotto left the band to venture into other projects. He was replaced on drums by John Dugan, who was a member of the band Chisel. Edsel co-headlined a tour with Pitchblende ...
The set was released as an 11-CD+DVD set and 4-LP coloured vinyl compilation. The CD/DVD set includes expanded versions of the group's original four studio albums and the 2015 compilation album Hidden Gems, Hidden Gems, Vol. 2 – a new follow-up to the original Hidden Gems –, a new EP, and a DVD with all music videos and bonus material; the LP set only includes the studio albums reissued on ...
Topics about Demon Music Group albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Demon Music Group label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Beautiful Life: The Singles is a commemorative box set by the Swedish pop group Ace of Base. [1] The 26-CD box set contains every commercial and promotional CD single released from the group's first four studio albums, Happy Nation / The Sign (1992/1993), The Bridge (1995), Flowers / Cruel Summer (1998), and Da Capo (2002).
It is the first album to feature Janick Gers, Bernie Tormé having left the group during the tour of Germany in 1981. Gers came in for the rest of the tour, his first show being on 25 June 1981. In 1989, Virgin issued the album in CD format, with the same track listing. In 2007, Edsel Demon Music Group released the album with bonus material.
The band did another BBC Radio 1 session in July 1996, playing "Vanessa", "Wait" and "Your Body Lies". [ 6 ] In late 2016, a twentieth anniversary edition of This World and Body , was released as an expanded three CD set and vinyl LP by Demon Music Group .
After releasing Life in 2001, Slade left the band to join Murderdolls in mid-2002. [3] In late 2002, Simon Dope left the group to pursue a career as a video game producer. [4] Shortly before a tour in early 2004, Jentry again left the band, Shay moved onto bass, and Adrian Ost briefly rejoined on drums. [5]