Perry Farrell will be releasing a new career-spanning solo box set, titled “The Glitz; The Glamour,” on November 6. The set, which can be pre-ordered HERE, will focus on his works outside of Jane’s Addiction and Porno For Pyros.

The box set will include the following:
– Psi Com 5 Song EP – remastered and half speed cut on heavyweight vinyl
– Kind Heaven LP – remastered and half speed cut on heavyweight vinyl
– Satellite Party 2xLP – remastered and half speed cut on heavyweight vinyl
– A Song Yet To Be Sung 2xLP – remastered and half speed cut on heavyweight vinyl
– The Remixes 2 x LP – 11 tracks from each of Perry’s different solo bands remixed by contemporary DJ’s and Producers – half speed cut on heavyweight vinyl
– Rarities and B-sides Holographic LP – an eclectic mix of new tracks and collaborations with some of Perrys peers incl. Jim Morrison and Starcrawler – half speed cut heavyweight vinyl
– 1 x Blu-ray featuring the Kind Heaven record mixed in Dolby Atmos with 3 x new Atmos tracks from the remix record
– Photographic Memoirs hardback book
– 2 x Limited edition Zoltar print
– 1 x Bandana
– 5 Special Exclusive Pre -Release Download track delivered monthly until release
Farrell told Kerrang! the following:
“The charge was actually led by my management, who went back and listened to the work I’d done and said: ‘You’ve never been fully realised, and we think it’s time that you put this work out in an organised manner.’ They went looking for everything that I’d done, including my first group Psi Com. Somebody actually found the masters for Psi Com in the trash and retrieved them. That’s how little I was paying attention, shall we say, in those days. Back then my attitude was: ‘What I’m about to witness is for my eyes and ears only, and that will make it really valuable.’ That sounds naïve, but in the long run it worked out that way. Psi Com wasn’t heard by a lot of people. We made the record for $500. It’s great to have it now, though, as a way to connect with my past.”
You can find a trailer for the release, along with the first single, Psi Com’s “Ho Ka Hey,” below:
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